Sentences with phrase «election posters»

«They were advised in advance that they could not engage in any negative campaigning when creating election posters for their candidate of choice.»
Positions for and against Ukip harden after the hard - right party releases the most explosive election poster of recent years.
A Liberal Democrat election poster warns of hidden Tory tax hikes.
Least positive are those who would vote for the party whose general election posters ran the strapline: «Sod the lot of them» — UKIP (see graph D).
The picture of Brown with a smirk reminiscent of the evil villain The Joker in Batman films should be stuck on Tory election posters at the next GE.
The promise of a clean campaign was slightly marred by the first Conservative election poster which promised voters «an MP you can trust» - a clear dig at Huhne.
Since the morning after the first independence referendum three years ago, the thin - skinned tyrant of English nationalism has treated Scotland with nothing but contempt - English Votes for English Laws, hysterical Tory election posters demonising Scotland's largest party, voting for Brexit, ditching the single market against the express wishes of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and generally behaving like an abusive husband who's hidden the new PIN for the joint bank account.
* low intensity activity: displaying election poster, attending a party meeting, liking on Facebook, following and retweeting on Twitter, driving somebody to the poll station, other ** high intensity activity: delivering leaflets, canvassing, standing as a candidate, helping run a party committee
BBC political editor Nick Robinson put the question at the launch of UKIP's European elections poster campaign warning about Europeans taking British jobs.
In 2010, Falkirk Labour councillors decided election posters were an «eyesore» and threatened to penalise those who affixed them to lampposts.
Last week, Ukip unveiled election posters depicting an out of work construction worker with the slogan: «EU policy at work: British workers are hit hard by unlimited cheap labour.»
Party publishes election poster warning David Cameron in power would mean longer waiting times and more privatisation
The hijack comes after the Tories» early attempts at election posters resulted in thousands of spoofs being published on the internet.
He also joked that he would «check his top pocket» — a reference to a Conservative election poster showing a miniature Mr Miliband in his breast pocket.
You can download, then print, and put up a series of election posters designed by leading contemporary artists including Mark Wallinger, Antony Gormley, Jeremy Deller, Richard Wentworth, Bob and Roberta Smith, Vicky Wright, Shezad Dawood, Jamie Shovlin, Clio Barnard, Liam Gillick, Ben Cain, Mike Ballard, Stephen Connolly, Pure Evil, Reluctant Hero, Stanley Dalwood and designers -LSB-...]
Untitled (street scene with election posters, from the series «Chelsea Document»), 1938 - 39 Gelatin silver print; printed c.1938 - 39 6 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches
The Labour Party have launched the first of their general election posters, with the tag line «Britain is working.
Election posters have replaced consumer goods ads on street billboards as politicians step up their campaigns to win over the 19 million registered voters.
Cities such as Birmingham and Edinburgh have prohibited all election posters for being shabby and not environmentally friendly.
He must translate policy ideas into the language of public arguments and election posters.
The Chancellor reminds me of the man in the 1929 election poster, standing above others on a ladder.
There are no election posters behind the podium or political operatives circling the room.
In May of 1999, one of the Centre's clients complained about an election poster that the Toronto Police Association had posted at a busy downtown subway station.
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