3rd May, 2016, 11:36 am “Elections are about taking sides” – Corbyn launches new election poster Share this article: Jeremy Corbyn has today launched a new election poster with the message “Elections are about taking sides. Labour is on yours.” It also bears the party’s broader election slogan – “Stand up, don’t stand by” – which has been used in the campaign until now. Tags: Elections / Labour / Standing Up Not Standing By / Elections 2016 / Election Poster / Subscribe to our daily email More from LabourList News Ken Skates appoints new team with ‘fresh energy and ideas’ after Senedd election defeat Ken Skates, the interim leader of Welsh Labour, has appointed a new Senedd team after this month’s historic… Dominic McGrath 19th May, 2026, 8:32 am Comment ‘The political cost of keeping Thames Water privatised’ Starmer spoke last week about “public ownership in the public interest” for British Steel and the King’s Speech… Cat Hobbs 19th May, 2026, 6:00 am Comment ‘Listen first, act second and speak later – Labour and rural voters’ “Something rare happened in Norfolk this month. Labour gained a rural division in the Norfolk County Council elections.… Ben Goldsborough MP 19th May, 2026, 6:00 am
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