2005 British Election
There is no paid political advertising on television and radio in the U.K. but the major parties are allowed free time to show campaign mess… read more
There is no paid political advertising on television and radio in the U.K. but the major parties are allowed free time to show campaign messages, called party broadcasts, on national TV. Recent party broadcasts for the British general election on May 5, 2005 were shown. David Jordan was interviewed about these party broadcasts at the BBC in London. close
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