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Who are you trying to kid?

This is a witty (and rapid) response from a Labour Party supporter to the Conservative Party spot released earlier this … More

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Labour’s Debt Crisis – Strong Words

The aim of this spot is to bring home to people (an opinion on) the reality of the consequences of the … More

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Dad’s nose, Mum’s eyes, Gordon Brown’s debt

This is the latest campaign video from the Conservatives. It highlights the £17,000 debt that every child born in Britain … More

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The Tories are taking the piste!

Just picked up on this video on Recess Monkey.  The clip relates to the fact that many of Cameron’s Shadow … More

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Independent Analysis

It’s as if those kind people down at the Independent on Sunday felt like giving me a late Christmas present.  … More

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Shane the Builder

The press has covered in detail the absolute howler that the Conservative Party made in their most recent party political … More

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Setting the Standard

For my debut post on this blog I thought I’d post THE iconic piece of political advertising. It was produced … More

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A really sharp piece of campaign thinking from one of the founders of the agency Topham Guerin🍻 “Sarwar for Scotland” is a new brand slogan and identity launched by Scottish Labour. This victory lap ad is also serving a strategic purpose. Members of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana new leftwing party have voted to keep the name of their party as Your Party. Here’s how the votes breakdown: Reform UK ran a double page spread advert in The Times yesterday, very much trying to look like a grown up party that more establishment-minded people should consider Labour’s 2024 general election policy platform was designed to avoid upsetting any cohorts of voters. Some people think that this has led to a rudderless first year and a half in government. In my conversation with one of Labour’s pollsters, Peter McLeod, he defends the approach. He points out that given Labour‘s electoral history, anything else would have been too risky. #labour #labourparty #politics #elections Peter McLeod, one of the Labour Party’s pollsters in general election 2024, speaks about how focus groups and polling shouldn’t decided policy matters. They should inform their presentation. Listen to the whole interview on The Political Marketing Podcast. In the latest episode of The Political Marketing Podcast the Labour Party’s polling pro, Peter McLeod, explains his view that Labour cannot rely on progressive votes alone. 🎧 excellent new episode live now, link in my stories

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