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Category: Labour Party UK

A couple of responses to latest Tory posters

For more piss taking out of the latest Conservative Party poster campaign, see http://mydavidcameron.com/

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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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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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