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People can’t get over the Labour Party Conference brochure aesthetic

"This looks like the album Emma Thompson cries over in Love Actually", one person said.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2023-09-13 13:24
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The Labour Party will return to Liverpool in October for its annual conference where it hopes to set out its vision for Britain as a government in waiting.

Polling suggests Sir Keir Starmer’s party will romp home at the next election, and all the signs suggest that he’s readying the party for the occasion.

The Labour leader has to his new-look shadow cabinet that they face an “important and crucial” political period, with by-elections, party conferences, the King’s speech and an autumn statement in the coming months.

He said Labour needed to use its conference in October to “show that we are ready as a party” and “have the answers the country so desperately needs”.

But pictures party’s brochure, leaked ahead of the event, have raised a few eyebrows.

The Labour Party release their Annual Conference brochure design (2023) pic.twitter.com/VVh9hNFrCy

— insane moments in british politics (@PoliticsMoments) September 12, 2023

A stern-looking Starmer fronts the pamphlet with the image heavily centred on his face.

It’s caught the attention of one or two people on social media, who have shared their thoughts below:

why does this year's Labour conference brochure look like a 1998 solo album of songs about why he left the band pic.twitter.com/xV5Cdhr9jz

— jonn elledge (@JonnElledge) September 12, 2023

https://t.co/xcWS4AN2V0 pic.twitter.com/4jxJf8GKyN

— Tom Lee (@tomlee80) September 12, 2023

This looks like a guardian weekend feature on an ageing former pop star reflecting on his decade in sheltered accommodation. pic.twitter.com/DHQnD7Ttp2

— Sarah Dempster (@Dempster2000) September 12, 2023

Keir Starmer sees a left wing policy idea. pic.twitter.com/AJ8naW0c9j

— James Doleman (@jamesdoleman) September 12, 2023

My nan will be so pleased when she sees Daniel O’Donnell has got a new album out pic.twitter.com/Q4AzQKLNSD

— Olaf Falafel (@OFalafel) September 12, 2023

This looks like the album Emma Thompson cries over in Love Actually https://t.co/IhaVuWexiV

— Katie Sayer (@katiesayer_) September 12, 2023

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