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Category: Labour Party UK

Labour plans 5 missions for general election campaign

Keir Starmer will announce on Thursday that The Labour Party will stand on a platform of five “national missions” at … More

Labour posters trash Truss

The Labour Party have shared some new poster ideas by their ad agency with the media. The ads have appeared … More

Labour’s parliamentary primary process: candidate bio videos shed new light

I love the fact that Labour’s parliamentary primary election process is now taking place in full view of the public … More

Labour: a fairer, greener future

Labour released a new slogan in time for their party conference this year: “a fairer, greener future” and they’re using … More

Labour try to define Truss

Labour are running new ads to try and define Liz Truss in the minds of the public during her crucial … More

A Starmer meme that Labour might encourage

“Yeah I’m serious now, but you should have seen me in the 90s”… is how I would describe the essence … More

Election advertising for Lewisham Labour

There was one local election campaign which got Labour activists online particularly excited for its superlative design work: Lewisham Labour. … More

Wandsworth Labour local election advertising

One of the most notable results from the recent local elections in the U.K. was Wandsworth where Labour won control … More

Labour appoint new advertising consultants

The Labour Party have appointed Trevor Beattie and Lucky Generals as advertising consultants. Both have history with the Labour Party. … More

Sunak hammered for hypocrisy

Labour accuse Sunak of acting unfairly and hypocritically on the policy area which is top of people’s concerns. This week … More

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Reform UK are running this attack ad in paid media. Reform have launched their first attack ads on Andy Burnham in the Makerfield by-election. They position Burnham as a career opportunist putting personal ambitions above the people of Makerfield. The roulette wheel execution isn’t bad as it clearly lands the attack; the luggage one requires you to know Burnham had considered a range of other seats, which most people will be unaware of. However, I’m not sure this attack line is particularly strong. Burnham’s connection to the constituency is pretty solid; his kids went to school in the area. And the constituency is within Greater Manchester, of which Burnham is the metro Mayor. Feels like first thoughts from Farage’s lot. There’s a lot to like about the new Think Labour visual identity. One week to go. It’s doesn’t matter how many votes you get, it’s about where you set the bar. #politicalcartoon 😬 Darlington Conservatives have distributed a campaign leaflet attacking the Green Party designed in the style of a discount supermarket advertisement, featuring images of drugs alongside listed prices and promotional-style offers. If you’re an MP - or you work for one - I need your help! There’s a once in a generation chance to improve the quality of information at election time by making election advertising regulation part of the Representation of the People bill, which is currently in committee stage. If you’d like any more information I’d be very happy to provide it. 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.

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