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Category: Labour Party UK

New Labour Party ad

Will the Labour Party feature Gordon Brown in a single piece of communication between now and the election?  On this … More

advert, economy, Labour Party

iLabour

The Labour Party have announced that they intend to release an iphone application next month.  The app will feature local … More

app, application, iphone, labour

Conservative Party Poster Maker

Labourlist have created a tool which allows people to quickly and easily make their own Conservative Party poster.   Not a … More

conservative party, logo maker, poster maker

Labour celebrating the past to win the future?

There’s rumours circulating that the above film ‘Against the odds’ could be used as a party political broadcast in the … More

against the odds, Labour Party, political broadcast

You won’t be laughing if they win

The Labour Party have released a fantastic new piece of attack advertising. David Cameron announced earlier this week that John … More

attack advertising, jedward, john and edward, Labour Party, x factor

Can advertising save The Labour Party?

There is an absolutely fantastic article in this week’s Campaign magazine – can advertising help re-elect labour.  Luminaries from across … More

campaign, political advertising, re-elect labour, sir chris powell

Google wars – The Sun vs. The Labour Party

The Sun and The Labour Party are battling it out over the tabloids’s recent switch in allegiance from Labour to … More

adwords, feeling blue, google, Labour Party, search wars, the sun

Charles Saatchi: Brown is like All-Bran

In his new book, ‘My name is Charles Saatchi and I’m an artoholic, marketing guru Saatchi damns today’s “dim, unsubtle … More

Ed’s Pledge – Miliband to save the world?

I just can’t believe how self-indulgent and transparent Miliband and his supporters in Labour HQ are being with their latest … More

copenhagen, ed's pledge, miliband

Change We See

The Labour Party have launched a fantastic new social media campaign.  They’re inviting supporters to take photographs of local hospitals that … More

change we see, Labour Party, social media

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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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