A Nightmare On Your Street


‘A Nightmare On Your Street’ is Labour’s fourth party election broadcast of the 2010 election campaign


25 Responses to “A Nightmare On Your Street”

  1. carlhunter88 says:

    I understand where Labour are coming from and can see what the major major message they are trying to put across, but I’m not that impressed by this. Seems like stooping to other parties ‘slagging off’ tactics. This is coming from a labour supporter and voter.

  2. 123WelshDan321 says:

    Just look at what the Tories have done in Nottinghamshire since swindling their way into power last year – putting up care service prices for elderly and disabled people to pay for a council tax freeze for their rich chums in expensive houses. We can’t let this happen nationally.

  3. benandbarnet says:

    It’s a very good PEB. I don’t like how it just attacks the Tories, its better to have a positive approach. Especially consider that Labour can offer that! However, people need to know the dangers of the Tories.

  4. richiesherman says:

    IT’S NOT FAIIIRRRRRR!!

  5. WillyMcGUK says:

    Slagging off tactics. Its disappointing, however in an election where the Tories are also fuelling off slagging off tactics and more money to spend on the campaign, its hard to compare policies rightfully.

    Notice how worked up Cameron got when he say the leaflets slagging off his party, in the 2nd debate? He can dish it out, but he can’t be on the receiving end. God forbid, but if he gets in, he will be a real weak PM.

  6. 3tangle3 says:

    this is hilarious

  7. Bozkicksyourface says:

    Each of the parties has committed to a low carbon economic recovery. How will you maximise the benefits to Britain of a shift to renewable energy and energy efficiency in terms of jobs, energy security and industrial growth and will you protect public investment in these areas?

  8. thecorptube1 says:

    labour would do the same if you voted for them

  9. PeterKeirLamb says:

    Perhaps people will finally get what they, personally, are about to lose.

  10. matthew1337 says:

    effective advert,

  11. aciidtube says:

    @carlhunter88 this is what politics is , to inform and influence the public what did you expect and where is the slagging off they havnt said dont vote them cos there crap or said anything about cameron’s mum etc just raising facts, put it this way if they all lost and the national front got in and we are just months away from being nuked by each country wouldnt you just wish labour ,torys etc shifted up a gear in the so called slagging off department heh

  12. tramtrackharry says:

    Benefits; why do you need them? If you can’t afford three kids then have two instead. I live within my means, but must subsidise those who don’t want to. This is the ‘new fairness’ i suppose. Vote labour for your ‘benefits’.

  13. BstrangerUK says:

    I am actually having nightmares about that guy showing up at my house now, thanks Labour

  14. user13468 says:

    Attack of the cloneservatives

  15. chulk607 says:

    I have one solution to pollution, poverty, hunger, overcrowded hospitals, overcrowded prisons, congested roads, poor living conditions and a myriad other problems…

    Stop having kids. Everyone.

    Is that bitter? Maybe. Would we have an awesome party in the absence of kids where we can use whatever resources we wish and not have to care too much about the consequences? Yes.

    As far as I can work out in 35 seconds, this plan is 100% foolproof, and that’s good enough for me. I think.

  16. DickieDumbkins says:

    @chulk607 Im a single man who’s never fathered a child – single men with no kids are the bottom of the heap. You have to pay towards schools etc and you get no benefits credit or allowances or tax breaksor maternity leave and you get terroised by kids with useless parents who shoudn’t have kids and theres no carbon crediits or anything. And you have to pay more for holidays as a single person as well.

  17. DickieDumbkins says:

    Honestly I don’t think people should be encouraged to have children this country is seriously overpopulated – its like one big slum and no ones attempting to address this issue. Its all about money. Screw the money.

  18. Cena60793 says:

    That is some good propaganda, I can actually picture that happening though if the Tories get in

  19. Hectorthebiker says:

    @chulk607 you sound like communist china who had the one child policy, they tried it but it didn’t work

  20. balinx says:

    The reality is within children and a new generation you’ll never be able to pay for the retirement and health care of your aging population.

  21. SplittingTheAnvil says:

    A tip : Just dont open the door lol

  22. Mindmodic says:

    @chulk607 I am afraid not, because we will get and need immigration to replace this population decline, otherwise the working population will be a minority and it will be even harder to fund all the public services.

  23. NewLabour1 says:

    What has Britain done…we have voted in the party that are already starting to take this forward…….its not good enough to say give the coalition a year then Labour will be back….its not good enough….Labour should be in now taking the tough decisions Cameron and Osbourne will not!!!

  24. ToManyPhones says:

    Ahh, this ad appears to be more true than we originally thought. :/

  25. robbie778 says:

    this is already happening