The Labour Party have launched the first of
their general election posters, with the tag line «Britain is working.
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).
Not exact matches
The best example is from the 2001
General Election when Labour simply mocked up a
poster of then Tory Leader William Hague with the hair of Margaret Thatcher.
Labour has launched the next stage in its
general election campaign by publishing four new
posters on its website.
Governorship campaign
posters of wanted former boss of Presidential Task Force for Pension Reforms, Maina Abdulrasheed, have surfaced in major cities across the Northern part of the country ahead of the 2019
general elections.
During the April
general election campaign the Liberal Democrats campaigned against «a hidden Tory tax» and launched a
poster campaign dubbed the «Tory tax bombshell».
He was speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show days after unveiling the Conservatives» first campaign
poster for the
general election.
The Conservatives say they are «firing the starting gun» for May's
general election after launching their first campaign
poster.
«Scottish Conservatives launch «Don't listen to Labour»
poster Main Following the
General Election on Twitter»
Hot off the British
General Elections comes the destruction of Big Ben, one of London's most famous landmarks in this first teaser
poster for...
Jeremy Deller, «Strong and Stable My Arse», series of
posters made for the UK
General Election.
Deller has taken to
posters to respond to UK news events before; ahead of the UK
general election in 2017, his «Strong and stable my arse»
posters mocked a Tory government slogan.