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Category: Labour Party UK

If you’re there for him, he won’t be there for you

I’m not sure whether it’s because I’ve been awake for 36 hours on a pitch, but I find the headline in … More

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Labour Party Manifesto Video

The Labour Party have released some animated videos to accompany their manifesto.  They’re very cute and convey the policy messages … More

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Labour Party Election Broadcast 2010 – The Road Ahead

Very good.  A nice narrative, set in a stunning location.  Not too heavy on policy, but enough evidence to back … More

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Leaflets causing scandal

 A week into the short campaign and no doubt almost every house in Britain will have had a few pieces … More

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Labour Poster – Protecting front line public services

This is the 3rd (of 3) posters I entered for the Labour Party’s ‘Peoples poster’ competition.  And before you say … More

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Conservative Party Policy Crossword

This is the 2nd poster I entered for the Labour Party’s ‘peoples poster’ competition.  Any criticism will be treated with hyper-sensitivity … More

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Top Hat A Tory

The guys at Power Point for Labour have created a new site – Top Hat A Tory.  It’s so simple … More

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Whovever chose this poster as the winner is a complete Gene Hunt

First up, this all has to be read through the prism of the fact that I entered several posters for … More

Step Outside Posh Boy

Over the bank holiday weekend the Guardian newspaper ran a hilarious April Fools day prank featuring the above poster.  The … More

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Labour Party Poster Competition

The Labour Party’s ‘create our next ad’ competition has now closed.  The winner is to be revealed on the weekend, … More

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Postal votes have started landing on doormats across the country and with that, the Labour Party has kicked off its get-out-the-postal-vote campaign. Reform UK’s new slogan is… kind of weird. Weird slogan choice by Reform UK for the 2026 elections. The secret to crisis management? Never let the Beast go hungry. There’s a helluva lot of interesting stuff in this playbook. Not going to pretend I’ve read and digested all 200+ pages yet. But I will do and will be better for it. The public has a voice, but the party has a veto. The data doesn’t lie. Unfortunately, it also doesn’t pay the electricity bill. #politicalcartoon Nigel Farage is running a “win your energy bills” lottery as a way to help promote Reform UK’s latest policy: a £200 reduction in bills achieved by axing energy levies. As well as generating headlines, by offering to pay for a winner’s street-wide energy costs, the party is on a massive data-capture drive. This strategy is designed to build a robust digital footprint for future fundraising, recruitment, and targeted electoral campaigning. It’s all a bit grubby and potentially illegal from a data gathering perspective. Vote Leave did something similar in the 2016 EU Referendum campaign and claimed the data was very useful, so it’s interesting to see Reform UK try the same trick. Follow the data.

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