Not exact matches
Watch
Labour's first
election broadcast of the
election, by Bourne Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass
Labour is airing its latest party
election broadcast tonight.
I just watched the
Labour Party political
broadcast for the EU
elections (24/04/2014).
In 1992, it was the row over the Jennifer's ear party
election broadcast for
Labour.
Had the
Labour Party called the
election the previous autumn (many will remember Callaghan's TV
broadcast when he was expected to make the announcement) the result in 1979 may have been very different.
Labour hearts should swell at the sight, as increasingly vicious blue on blue attacks hand them enough ammunition to fill every campaign poster and party
election broadcast for the next four years.
Mr Blair's first YouTube
broadcast was released as the latest opinion polls show
Labour's popularity has slipped to levels not seen since 1983 and Michael Foot's
election defeat.
TP suspects that Oscar - winning Lord Puttnam is one
Labour - supporting public figure who will not be appearing in its
election broadcasts any time soon...
In recent weeks,
Labour has released
election broadcasts featuring comedian Jo Brand, Hobbit actor Martin Freeman and snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Now
Labour has released its party
election broadcast for the upcoming local
elections.
«It is my understanding that both campaigns were clearly informed by the General Secretary of the
Labour party that
broadcast debates would form part of the official leadership
election timetable.
Despite the criticism of his recent video on MPs» expenses, the
Labour party has centred its
election broadcast on the prime minister
A political
broadcast on the eve of the
election has been described to me by senior Scottish
Labour figures as one of the worst they had ever seen: focusing on damning Nicola Sturgeon as a «broken record» rather than emphasising a positive
Labour message.
[87] In April 2010, he lent his voice to a
Labour Party
election broadcast.
Remember Jim Callaghan in 1978, making a PM's
broadcast to the effect that there would be no
election when everyone had expected him to use it to confirm he would be calling one - and his song and dance routine «There was I, waiting at the church» at that year's
Labour conference?