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+ | In September 2016, shadow energy and climate secretary [[Barry Gardiner]] announced that a future Labour government would impose a national ban on fracking. The move was welcomed by green campaigners and local resident groups who are threatened by the industry. <ref> Adam Vaughan, [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/sep/26/fracking-no-shale-gas-wells-to-be-drilled-in-uk-this-year Labour government would ban fracking in UK], ''The Guardian'', 26 September 2016, accessed 24 October 2016. </ref> | ||
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==Political communications== | ==Political communications== | ||
+ | The first year of the [[Gordon Brown|Gordon Brown's]] term as Prime Minister coincided with a 16% rise in the cost of government advertising, marketing and publicity. Government advertising attracted particular controversy in 2009, when the Home Office, according to a Select Committee on Communications report, "abused the marketing funds by funding newspapers [sic.] advertisements on police during the local elections “purdah” period, mirroring the Labour Party’s own campaigning."<ref name="GC"> Government Communication [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200809/ldselect/ldcomuni/7/7.pdf House of Lords: Select Committee on Communication], accessed 26 January 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | The report said there had also been an historic trend of COI advertising strangely rising just before an expected general election.<ref name="GC"/> | ||
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[[Central Office of Information]] spending on public relations, marketing and advertising in 2007-8 cost £391 million a year, more than three times the rate that Labour inherited. | [[Central Office of Information]] spending on public relations, marketing and advertising in 2007-8 cost £391 million a year, more than three times the rate that Labour inherited. | ||
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==Associated organisatons== | ==Associated organisatons== |
Revision as of 00:36, 25 October 2016
Contents
Stance on fracking
In September 2016, shadow energy and climate secretary Barry Gardiner announced that a future Labour government would impose a national ban on fracking. The move was welcomed by green campaigners and local resident groups who are threatened by the industry. [1]
Political communications
The first year of the Gordon Brown's term as Prime Minister coincided with a 16% rise in the cost of government advertising, marketing and publicity. Government advertising attracted particular controversy in 2009, when the Home Office, according to a Select Committee on Communications report, "abused the marketing funds by funding newspapers [sic.] advertisements on police during the local elections “purdah” period, mirroring the Labour Party’s own campaigning."[2]
The report said there had also been an historic trend of COI advertising strangely rising just before an expected general election.[2]
Central Office of Information spending on public relations, marketing and advertising in 2007-8 cost £391 million a year, more than three times the rate that Labour inherited.
COI Spending £
- 1997–98 £111 million
- 1998–99 £173 million
- 1999–00 £200 million
- 2000–01 £295 million
- 2001–02 £273 million
- 2002–03 £267 million
- 2003–04 £317 million
- 2004–05 £343 million
- 2005–06 £322 million
- 2006–07 £338 million
- 2007–08 £391 million
Associated organisatons
Partner organisations
- The Co-operative Party
- Party of European Socialists
- Socialist International
- Trades Union Congress
- Young Labour
Thinks tanks and lobby groups
- Blue Labour | Campaign for Labour Party Democracy | Chartist | Compass | Demos | The Fabian Society | Grassroots Alliance | Independent Labour Publications (ILP) | Institute for Public Policy Research | Labour Co-ordinating Committee | Labour First | Labour Left Briefing | Labour Representation Committee | New Wave Labour | Progress | Save the Labour Party | Scottish Labour Party Campaign for Socialism | Socialist Appeal | Socialist Campaign Group | Tribune
Resources
See: Fracking Spads
- New Labour: Donors
- New Labour: Special Advisers
- Donations from the Big Four under the Coalition Government
Notes
- ↑ Adam Vaughan, Labour government would ban fracking in UK, The Guardian, 26 September 2016, accessed 24 October 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Government Communication House of Lords: Select Committee on Communication, accessed 26 January 2009