I’m not massively keen on an early election myself, and for a long time the talk of October sounded ludicrous. However one short line in the Guardian today should be enough to give everyone pause for thought.
“Labour officials last night confirmed they have just advertised for 26 jobs working for the party, many on short-term contracts.”
That sounds suspiciously like the Regional Organisers to me - extra help taken on short-term contracts to help coordinate the work over a group of seats for the month or two leading up to a general election.
There’s no sign of these positions on the Labour jobs page yet, and I can’t see anything on the Members pages either. Keep your eyes peeled…
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On that jobs page is this one - anyone want to design a manifesto???
Graphic Designer
You’re an analytical thinker.
You juggle digital and print media.
You’re passionate about communication.
You have a diverse portfolio.
You have 3-5 years experience.
And you’d like to help Labour win a fourth term.
To download a job description, click here.
Let’s talk. Email a brief covering letter and your CV
to: dpvac@new.labour.org.uk
Ginger Rogers said this on September 26th, 2007 at 12:46 pm
There is not going to be an election this year.
There are local and GLA elections next year - some of those jobs are certainly for that (i’ve seen one in my corner)
2Tall said this on September 26th, 2007 at 3:40 pm
Your right! They’ve just posted it. 26 temporary jobs, with a contractual obligation to available on October 25th.
Lobster Blogster said this on September 26th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
Apparently printers have been receiving large numbers of orders for Labour election leaflets….
Letters From A Tory said this on September 27th, 2007 at 8:21 am
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snap election at TwentyNothing said this on September 30th, 2007 at 3:52 pm