So here's a couple of cracking stunts they pulled off, and then a selection of my other favourite political communications tricks and groundbreaking developments at the time they happened - as lets not forget: THE 2015 ELECTION CAMPAIGN STARTS NOW AND WE LIB DEMS NEED TO GET SOME COOL STUFF IN HAND
Goes without saying it is the communication tool I am picking for its signficance in the world of messaging, not the message itself, which I am likely as not to profoundly disagree with...
1. Labour at #CPC13
You remember when George Osborne's Father in Law described anything Northern as 'desolate'? Look what Labour handed out in Manchester. Very neat.
and while this isn't totally original (Private Eye did something similar a while back) and not Labour (it's Unite) I like this...
So what else do I like historically?
2. My David Cameron
Of which the best are surely
#nickcleggsfault
#iagreewithnick
and everyone's favourite: #pastytax
4. Great Posters
There is of course a rich tradition of political posters. But when they work, boy do they work. Here are some of my favourites (including one which hopelessly backfired).
5. Kinnock the Movie
I know its hard to believe; but there was a time when a) people thought Neil Kinnock wasn't very Prime Ministerial, mostly because he did stuff like this, around 2.02 and 2.07); and b) party political broadacsts were incredibly dull.
And then the director of Chariots of Fire did this.
6. Americans are better at making political TV than we are.
You might not like the politics. But these are great ads
7. Bumper stickers
A great US tradition which we don't have. Lots of them are rubbish. But once in a while...
8. That Sorry Video
Sorry Nick - not the original - the autotune
And there's probably more. All suggestions welcome.
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