
Having dropped online ads, the Labour Party is going online to beg supporters for cash to put up billboards.
By Ron Coates
Published: 21 May 2001 12:52 BST
The party is sending emails to its online subscriber base asking its activists for £20 to help pay for one of the party's large poster ads to be put up in their local area.
A Labour spokesman said that it costs £20 per day for a big poster site that would be seen by around 12,000 people.
Last week, the party unveiled two major poster ads highlighting their opposition to Tory policies.
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