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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

maker, mytorytombstone, poster, tombstone, tory

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

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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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