Life in a marginal: polling eve news

Good old South Manchester News has hit the printing presses again just in time for the election.

Well, it's sympathies are less obvious than the national newspapers I suppose.

The Leech campaign is really not doing any favours with me by attacking Labour's entirely sensible if not timid spending plans as "reckless". But never fear, because the man himself has sent us a handwritten note in a final plea for our votes:




Having noted the "P.S."s at the bottom of all his letters, I'm not sure Leech has got the hang of them. They always reiterate what he's already written, when they should say something in passing like:

P.S. I've heard there's free ice cream at the polling station today

or

P.S. Would you stop your dog barking at our canvassers?

Labour go for a more conventional leaflet:



Nothing new to report here. I'm running out of things to say about these leaflets, so just as well it's polling day tomorrow...

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