Can Labour learn from Tory tactics?

If Labour is to have any chance of winning a fourth term then a sound, well thought thorough political strategy is important but some good old fashioned localised tactics are absolutely essential. In 2005 the Tories won a number of seats (including that of Shrewsbury where I stood as the Labour candidate) by applying some effective local tactics. With just under (probably) two years to the next election Labour needs to get back to being more tactically aware and astute.

So in order to win or retain a marginal seat in 2010 it is - in my humble estimation - important for CLPs and PPCs to do the following:

1. CLP must select early and wherever possible choose a candidate with previous experience.
2. CLP and PPC must adopt a 'long term' approach to campaigning - there is rarely a 'silver' bullet in a local campaign.
3. Adopt a policy of 'extreme 'localism' - does your hospital need to charge for parking? What is policing like in particular wards? Are there car parking issues on a particular street?
4. Focus the campaign on local community issues as opposed to the large macro issues.
5. Highlight the person first and the party second.
7. Draft in as much professional campaign support as possible - from unions, regional offices etc
8. Adopt a policy of positive campaigning - resist the temptation to slag off your opponents.
9. Hard working families like hard working candidates - provide local people with evidence of your endeavours and of the impact that you have had and are having.
10. Target all areas of the constituency and not just traditional heartland areas.

What have I missed? What do you disagree with?




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Re: Can Labour learn from Tory tactics? (#1)

Brilliant post Mike. You could sing that if you had a tune to it!!!

Re: Can Labour learn from Tory tactics? (#2)

What about pointing out the clear blue/red water between us and the Tories and where does policy figure in all this? But, on the whole I would agree with Mike.

Re: Can Labour learn from Tory tactics? (#3)

Can't argue with most of that. However, not to forget policy: 11. Candidate and campaign teams must decide early where they stand on the issues, and stick to those positions. Let's show united teams with the courage of their convictions.

Re: Can Labour learn from Tory tactics? (#4)

Mike,

I've come late to this post, but agree with it entirely. It could very well be a blueprint for what we have been doing here in Putney, where I was selected a year ago.  see more at www.stuartking.net