The cost of Brown's indecision
James Forsyth 8:02am
The Guardian this morning reveals that the election that never was cost the Labour party about £1 million with poster sites being pre-booked, staff hired and election communications printed. By contrast, the Tories are thought to have spent only about a fifth of this amount. One anecdote concerning Martin Linton is particularly cruel:
“Martin Linton, who has a majority of 163 over the Conservatives in Battersea, south London, sent out letters to thousands of Labour members and supporters asking for their help. Because of the postal strike, hardly any reached their destinations until well after the election was called off.”







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The Laughing Cavalier
October 22nd, 2007 8:39amWas the postage paid by the party of through House of Commons postage allowances?