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Category: Labour Party UK

The Labour Party’s 2010 General Election Pledge Card

The Labour Party launched their 2010 pledge card over the weekend.  This is something that Blair used with great effect … More

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Labour Party Poster Competition

Labour has called on its online supporters to lend their creative talents to designing the party’s next campaign poster.  Campaign … More

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GideonOsborne.com

Two admen have created a new grass-roots communications project called Powerpoint for Labour.  Gideonosborne.com – screen grab above – is their … More

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Change we choose

I’ve just been sent this promo that the Labour Party put out about a month ago.  It’s good.  Stylish, inspirational … More

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Interview on Labour’s New Media Strategy

Here’s an interesting interview with Mark Hanson, who works in the Labour Party’s ‘New Media’ department, about the party’s digital … More

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Chancer Not Chancellor – Osborne attacked in new Labour ad

This is the poster that The Labour Party erected in Brighton, the location for the Conservative Party’s Spring Forum, over … More

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A future fair for all

Over the weekend the Labour Party revealed their slogan for the 2010 general election.  The strap line, created by Saatchi&Saatchi, is … More

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But I’ve never thrown myself under a bus either…

Working out a way to release a poster without it leading to viral mockery must be perplexing the Tories.  For … More

David Camera On / David Camera Off

The Labour Party have released a new poster featuring David Cameron.  It’s a double-pronged attack advert that accuses Cameron of … More

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My Tory Tombstone

This is the latest piss-taking Tory Poster generator – mytorytombstone.com.  The website invites people to make their own version of … More

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Follow the data. Always make the news fit the narrative. Depressing stuff from Labour in the Gorton & Denton by-election. They are guilty of some horribly misleading campaigning. This is as bad as it gets. The Greens and Reform have been intensely guilty of misleading campaigning in this by-election. But Labour have lost any claim to the moral high ground with this awful stuff. To celebrate pancake day the Conservatives have released Flipping U-Turns, a browser-based game designed to convince the press that Keir Starmer has made 15 ‘flips’ since getting into power. It’s a bit of a tortuous pun, but a good effort to piggy back on a moment in culture to make an attack on a salient political issue. Members of Parliament are learning how it feels to be a Gorton and Denton resident today. MPs are learning how it feels to be a Gorton & Denton resident today.  A newspaper packed full of dodgy bar charts and made up data is being delivered to desks in Westminster. The Green Party is attempting to execute The Progressive Squeeze in Gorton & Denton and make it seem like a two-horse race between themselves and Reform UK. Rachel Reeves appearing on Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s podcast is a very smart piece of modern political communications. A really sharp piece of campaign thinking from one of the founders of the agency Topham Guerin🍻

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