Your chance to enjoy the new Private Eye annual

We've got three copies of The Private Eye Annual 2016 to give away.
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Spokeswoman Tracey Jennings said: “This year’s Private Eye Annual tackles the big question of 2016. Do you want to LEAVE the bookshop with this incredible collection of sketches, topical cartoons and political parodies or REMAIN hanging around in the humour section unsure if this remarkable compendium of spoofs, gags and send-ups is for you?

“The publication of the Private Eye Annual 2016 coincides with the magazine’s 55th anniversary and sees Ian Hislop celebrate 30 years as Editor.

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“This outstanding compilation from Britain’s best-selling satirical magazine contains the funniest jokes, parodies and photo bubbles plus the happy highs and laughable lows of the political year. Illustrated in colour throughout and still only £9.99, the Private Eye Annual is the perfect Christmas present for you and all your family!”

The Private Eye Annual 2016, edited by Ian Hislop, £9.99 Hardback, November 2016, ISBN 978-1-901784-64-0.

To win a copy, simply, simply email [email protected] giving your name, address and day-time phone number and putting Private Eye in the subject line or write to Private Eye competition, c/o Phil Hewitt, Chichester Observer, Suite 3, First Floor, City Gates, 2-4 Southgate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8DJ. Entries to be received by midnight on Dec 20. Only the winners will be contacted. All other entries will be destroyed.

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