Misrepresenting Your Opponents
Feb. 24th, 2010 02:30 amI have my first electoral leaflet of the upcoming parliamentary election, so I thought I'd share some thoughts about it on here with anyone who cares to listen. You can find my photos of the leaflet at The Straight Choice.
The most striking thing about this leaflet is that it is full of attacks on the Liberal Democrats (perhaps not surprisingly, as Oxford East is a Labour/LibDem marginal). The bulk of the attacks are on the third page, under the heading DANGER - what LibDem-Tory savage cuts would mean. This, as you might expect, is full of half-truths and misrepresentation.

Firstly, we have the following:
But two shocking reports by the thinktank Reform show what savage cuts on this scale would mean. They recommend sacking 1 million frontline public sector workers such as teachers, police officers and nurses, as well as taking winter fuel payments, free bus passes and even privatising the state pension, and axing child benefit from middle income families
Who recommends this, I wonder? Does Reform recommend it? I seriously doubt they can point me to a statement from either the Tories or the Liberal Democrats saying that they plan on cutting teachers, police officers and nurses. This is deliberately pretending something made up by Reform is Conservative and Liberal Democrat policy. Expect a lot more of this tactic from Labour in this campaign.
There is an assortment of other nonsense here in the same vein, such as Tory MPs called for tax breaks for bad landlords. I assume the Tories plan on assessing all landlords and only giving tax breaks to the bad ones.
The biggest lie here though, and probably the most important one, concerns what the Liberal Democrats would do in the event of a hung parliament:
...newspaper reports suggest that the Lib Dems are planning to prop up a Tory government if there is no overall winner at the General Election.
Not only is this from the wonderfully reliable source newspaper reports, but it also fails to mention something that is abundantly clear even from the small collection of newspaper headlines they themselves picture. From The Sun:
He [Nick Clegg] has vowed to support David Cameron if the Tories win most seats in a hung parliament.
That's right: the Liberal Democrats have said that they will probably work with whoever has the most seats in the event of a hung parliament. The LibDems are at this point no more supporting the Tories than they are supporting Labour. It's important for Labour in Oxford East to try to make out that the Tories and the LibDems are in cahoots - this is a Labour/LibDem marginal, and they want to pretend that a vote for the Liberal Democrats is effectively supporting the Tories.
PS Amusingly, if you look carefully at the small print at the bottom of this leaflet, you will see that it was Printed by (INSERT DETAILS HERE)
The most striking thing about this leaflet is that it is full of attacks on the Liberal Democrats (perhaps not surprisingly, as Oxford East is a Labour/LibDem marginal). The bulk of the attacks are on the third page, under the heading DANGER - what LibDem-Tory savage cuts would mean. This, as you might expect, is full of half-truths and misrepresentation.

Firstly, we have the following:
But two shocking reports by the thinktank Reform show what savage cuts on this scale would mean. They recommend sacking 1 million frontline public sector workers such as teachers, police officers and nurses, as well as taking winter fuel payments, free bus passes and even privatising the state pension, and axing child benefit from middle income families
Who recommends this, I wonder? Does Reform recommend it? I seriously doubt they can point me to a statement from either the Tories or the Liberal Democrats saying that they plan on cutting teachers, police officers and nurses. This is deliberately pretending something made up by Reform is Conservative and Liberal Democrat policy. Expect a lot more of this tactic from Labour in this campaign.
There is an assortment of other nonsense here in the same vein, such as Tory MPs called for tax breaks for bad landlords. I assume the Tories plan on assessing all landlords and only giving tax breaks to the bad ones.
The biggest lie here though, and probably the most important one, concerns what the Liberal Democrats would do in the event of a hung parliament:
...newspaper reports suggest that the Lib Dems are planning to prop up a Tory government if there is no overall winner at the General Election.
Not only is this from the wonderfully reliable source newspaper reports, but it also fails to mention something that is abundantly clear even from the small collection of newspaper headlines they themselves picture. From The Sun:
He [Nick Clegg] has vowed to support David Cameron if the Tories win most seats in a hung parliament.
That's right: the Liberal Democrats have said that they will probably work with whoever has the most seats in the event of a hung parliament. The LibDems are at this point no more supporting the Tories than they are supporting Labour. It's important for Labour in Oxford East to try to make out that the Tories and the LibDems are in cahoots - this is a Labour/LibDem marginal, and they want to pretend that a vote for the Liberal Democrats is effectively supporting the Tories.
PS Amusingly, if you look carefully at the small print at the bottom of this leaflet, you will see that it was Printed by (INSERT DETAILS HERE)