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Politics
James Walsh and Guardian readers

General election leaflets: strong and stable May and Corbyn as a warning

Election leaflets received by a reader in Battersea, south London.
Election leaflets received by a reader in Battersea, south London. ‘The only one I haven’t got is the Lib Dems”. Photograph: GuardianWitness

We’ve been asking our readers to share the leaflets they’ve been receiving as the general election campaign hots up.

From the campaign material they’ve shared with us so far, some themes have emerged.

The Conservative leaflets are heavily dominated by the presence of Theresa May, in a formal some of our readers found distinctly presidential.

We’ve seen Brexit warnings and anti-Corbyn slogans from the Liberal Democrats, particularly in heavily Remain-voting seats.

Labour MPs, meanwhile, seem to be emphasising their local record more than their party’s choice of leader.

We share some of the leaflets - plus readers’ analysis - below. We’re still hankering for more, so if you’ve received any of note, share them with us.

Strong and stable: the Tory message

Strong and stable, stable and strong.
Strong and stable, stable and strong. Photograph: Nina Grant

Our local incumbent candidate, David Burrowes, stuck to the party line - two instances of “Strong and Stable Leadership” in the first paragraph, and the necessary “weak and chaotic coalition”.

At the end, it’s back to “strong leadership” and a “strong local voice”, but I don’t feel particularly like I can turn to an MP who seems to vote so frequently against people like me having a good quality of life.

Nina Grant, Enfield

‘The letter says ‘on behalf of Michelle Donelan, Campaign Office’ but does not say which organisation she represents.’
‘The letter says ‘on behalf of Michelle Donelan, Campaign Office’ but does not say which organisation she represents.’ Photograph: John Molyneaux

“It says, ‘if you want to make a real difference, back me by voting for my candidate, Michelle Donelan’ and is signed Theresa May.

So it’s her candidate, not the party’s candidate ? This is getting too personal.

John Molyneaux, Bradford on Avon

Labour’s local focus

‘There’s no mention of Corbyn’.
‘There’s no mention of Corbyn’. Photograph: Alex Evans

A leaflet from Chris Leslie, Labour MP since 2010. The headline predicts that the election in Nottingham East could be the ‘closest in decades’. As it would take a 17% swing for the Tories to take the seat, this is either gamesmanship to motivate the base or Leslie is in real trouble. Leslie resigned from the frontbench the day Corbyn became leader. There isn’t a single mention in the leaflet of Corbyn, what a Labour government would do or even - apart from the masthead - any mention of the Labour Party at all.

It’s all attacks on the Tories and Leslie’s stands on local issues.

Alex Evans, Nottingham East

Roger Godsiff is unhappy an election is taking place.
Roger Godsiff is unhappy an election is taking place. Photograph: GuardianWitness

Our MP takes up the whole of the first side of the leaflet criticising the election he and the rest of Labour MPs voted for . On the reverse he then calls the election ‘crucial’! There is nothing in this leaflet about his vision or the party’s for either the country or the constituency.

Anonymous, Birmingham

Lib Dems: warnings of Corbyn and a hard Brexit

‘No mention of Nick Clegg’.
‘No mention of Nick Clegg’. Photograph: Amanda Forrest

Not a mention of local candidate Nick Clegg. No wonder, he’s rarely here.

Amanda Forrest, Sheffield

‘this is a pretty smart position for the Lib Dems to be taking’.
‘this is a pretty smart position for the Lib Dems to be taking’. Photograph: GuardianWitness

This is a 78% remain constituency full of centre-left middle class labour voters. Brexit is the only story in town and there’s a degree of dismay in the Labour leadership’s attempts to sideline the issue during this election. So this is a pretty smart position for the Lib Dems to be taking I think. Around here anyway.

Anonymous, West Norwood, London




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