British Labour Party Election Broadcast
The British Labour Party’s election broadcast was shown. The main British broadcasters are required by law to provide…
Two of the British political parties released their third election broadcasts. The British election is May 6th, 2010, and over the next few weeks, the three… read more
Two of the British political parties released their third election broadcasts. The British election is May 6th, 2010, and over the next few weeks, the three major political parties will release what they call “party election broadcasts.” In the United Kingdom, paid political ads are not permitted on television. Instead, the parties and broadcasters agree on an allocation of airtime that’s free. Under the law, the BBC and ITV are required to air them on their main national television and radio channels. During the official campaign period, which lasts about four weeks, there is usually one broadcast aired each day, excluding Sundays. The broadcasts are not all of the same length - but are usually around five minutes, unlike the thirty second ads commonly used in U.S. elections. close
The British Labour Party’s election broadcast was shown. The main British broadcasters are required by law to provide…
British Party political broadcasts were shown prior to Parliamentary elections.
Party political broadcasts from the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat Parties were shown. British Parliamentary…
Final Party political broadcasts prior to the May 7, 2010 Parliamentary elections were shown.