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Casdon Thu 15-Feb-24 11:30:38

That’s a good point Callistemon, they should print them on non glossy paper - or preferably not not at all, in my constituency at least because judging by all the comments on the community pages most people do feel it’s a waste of paper.

Callistemon21 Thu 15-Feb-24 11:15:25

I just get annoyed and say "All those trees!!"
Although they could be printed on recycled paper of course, and they're always so colourful and glossy.

I had a lovely chat with the interesting Labour canvasser, but unfortunately he wasn't the candidate.

Casdon Thu 15-Feb-24 11:11:09

Callistemon21

Grannybags

We have a bi-election next week and have been inundated with literature from the Conservatives. Never had so much and were just saying this morning it must be costing them a fortune!

Last time we had a local election, we had leaflets every day and canvassers at the door from Labour. Goodness knows how much it all cost.

Most people voted for the local candidate who would work hard for those in his ward concerned about local issues.

It wasn't the Labour candidate.

I think that cuts all ways to be fair. I am in what had previously been a Lib Dem constituency, which was being contested by the Tories, and just out of interest I saved up all the stuff from both parties shoved through my door. In the three months before the election I had 43 flyers, it was quite ridiculous. It’s where seats are the most closely contested that the parties go to town I think, and I’m not convinced it makes any difference at all to the way people vote.

Callistemon21 Thu 15-Feb-24 10:56:47

Grannybags

We have a bi-election next week and have been inundated with literature from the Conservatives. Never had so much and were just saying this morning it must be costing them a fortune!

Last time we had a local election, we had leaflets every day and canvassers at the door from Labour. Goodness knows how much it all cost.

Most people voted for the local candidate who would work hard for those in his ward concerned about local issues.

It wasn't the Labour candidate.

Freya5 Thu 15-Feb-24 10:47:55

Casdon

I think Labour may have already stolen a march, I notice that Keir Starmer is already doing a YouTube channel, which is sponsored. That will probably reach more people than leafleting and TV adverts these days, and more cheaply.

That's if any can be bothered to listen, not me for sure.

Grantanow Thu 15-Feb-24 09:58:35

We don't have a by-election but we're getting stuff telling us how well our relatively new Lib Dem MP is doing. All good for the recycling bin.

Grannybags Sat 10-Feb-24 22:21:05

South Gloucestershire flappergirl

flappergirl Sat 10-Feb-24 21:56:18

Grannybags

We have a bi-election next week and have been inundated with literature from the Conservatives. Never had so much and were just saying this morning it must be costing them a fortune!

You don't live in Bristol do you?

Casdon Sat 10-Feb-24 19:05:01

I think Labour may have already stolen a march, I notice that Keir Starmer is already doing a YouTube channel, which is sponsored. That will probably reach more people than leafleting and TV adverts these days, and more cheaply.

Desdemona Sat 10-Feb-24 18:56:43

I too am in a bi-election area and am getting a bit tired of picking up literature off the mat now!

I am also a bit cross because I have had a few night time visits after dark from canvassers (one just 20 minutes ago.) I am not sure how I managed to stay polite. Why go out after dark on a saturday night canvassing?

Grannybags Sat 10-Feb-24 18:39:57

We have a bi-election next week and have been inundated with literature from the Conservatives. Never had so much and were just saying this morning it must be costing them a fortune!

varian Sat 10-Feb-24 18:36:16

So we are to perpetuate a two party system, when so many voters would like to support smaller parties?

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 09-Feb-24 16:16:30

Who’s to say that Labour won’t raise the money? I think GEs have become much more expensive with the presidential style debates which have been conducted of late, and if expats are able to vote there will be a cost attached to getting information to them.

varian Fri 09-Feb-24 16:13:26

Recently the Conservatives lifted General Election campaign spending limits by 80% to £35 million.

They’ve raised nearly half of that, and more than they spent on their 2019 campaign, in a matter of weeks.

That sort of spending power gives them a real advantage.