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Red Letter Scares Go Professional - Dennis Kavanagh: Election Campaigning: the New Marketing of Politics, Oxford, Blackwell, 1995, 272 pp., hardback £45, paperback £13.99. - I. Crewe and B. Gosschalk (eds): Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of 1992, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, 278 pp., hardback £35, paperback £14.95.
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1 Jennifer’s Ear’ is the derisive label for a party political broadcast in which Labour aimed to demonstrate and exploit a case of childhood suffering caused by the underfunding of the National Health Service. The stunt imploded when the identity of the child was revealed in the press, and the Conservatives attempted a counter‐exploitation. The health issue was replaced for some days by the ‘dirty tricks’ issue, and the campaign was all about the campaign.