Some absolutely bloody awful ones tooSadly there's one for 1980s Blair but some of the others are decent. Better than anything Labour are producing atm.
Greet the Dawn! - Labour Party Election Posters from the 20th Century - Flashbak
Maybe people can print their own.
Some absolutely bloody awful ones too
Just seen one Libdem poster around my way. I live in the middle of nowhere so you don't get many. Con/Libdem marginal here - only 312 votes in it last time.
Used to be a few Anti-EU/UKIP posters a few years back but they've died off now.
Same story here (recently moved from brixton to a place that sounds very similar to where you find yourself but here (sw herts) has david Gauke as the recently independent and long time mp and he is seriously going for it - i live very out of the way, fair drive from anywhere at all, and got one of his leaflets today, no others so far.I moved out of a solid south London Labour seat a couple of years ago and straight into a true blue Tory since the beginning of time Home Counties seat (not entirely my choice - it’s a long story).
The sitting MP is a defector and now independent Sam Gyimah. Not a peep out of him.
No. We never do out here though. I live in the middle of nowhere and I'd expect Labour canvassers to be targeting Camborne where it's tight between Con/Lab rather than here. Labour in with a chance there. St Ives would be wasting Labour canvassers time tbh - 7000 votes for Labour last time, 20,000+ for both the Cons and LibDems. Cons won by a mere 300 votes.You should have an influx of Labour canvassers for the marginal, are you seeing owt
That’s my constituency. None of his literature mentions his party. He’s the stop Indy ref 2 candidate. Nothing about Brexit. Nothing about Boris.Seen this on twitter from Stirling area. Printed on behalf of the Tories, but you really need to read the small print to know that.
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Wait until the vermin fail to compensate Mr Giles for his lost CAP £...then go up to his fields and watch him weep.Pretty much like a diagram to illustrate this election, I have seen a few Labour posters in windows here in Plym city centre, (my bit is full of students) then as you drive up the A38 a farmer has a MAHOOSIVE Tory billboard in one of his fields.
I wish that were the case but I work in this sector (sort of) and I know that one is very much in the pocket of the other. The BPS isn't going to go away. It might mean that the poorest city dwellers starve to support it but large landowners will still be fine under a Tory government (shock horror).Wait until the vermin fail to compensate Mr Giles for his lost CAP £...then go up to his fields and watch him weep.
I am, however, wondering whether he has planning permission for that billboard
I'd say you'd get a nice smug glow off it.Maybe it’s time to go gathering winter fuel? I’d class Tory billboards as a sustainable heating source.
Remember watching some business dickhead on telly a while ago saying that when firms start shedding their brand identity is when you know they are completely fucked, so anyway labour and tories are fucked in scotland aren't theySeen this on twitter from Stirling area. Printed on behalf of the Tories, but you really need to read the small print to know that.
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The last time I saw the Union flag used in conjunction with alarmist slogans was in Belfast. Genuine question: is this playing for Scotland's sectarian vote?Seen this on twitter from Stirling area. Printed on behalf of the Tories, but you really need to read the small print to know that.
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Yes.The last time I saw the Union flag used in conjunction with alarmist slogans was in Belfast. Genuine question: is this playing for Scotland's sectarian vote?
I went through the ferry terminal in Stranraer once. There was a big sign on the wall that read "no smoking, no drinking, no singing sectarian songs".Yes.
The Tories are going hard for the working class Rangers vote. That’s what those leaflets are about.I went through the ferry terminal in Stranraer once. There was a big sign on the wall that read "no smoking, no drinking, no singing sectarian songs".