RMGBX1CD–Conservative leader David Cameron canvasses voters in Norwich, where he was campaigning for the Norwich North by-election.
RMGBX1CB–Conservative leader David Cameron canvasses voters in Norwich, where he was campaigning for the Norwich North by-election.
RMGBX1C8–Conservative leader David Cameron canvasses voters in Norwich, where he was campaigning for the Norwich North by-election.
RMG5HMK6–Labour leader Ed Miliband speaks with voters in Corby, Northamptonshire, whilst canvassing ahead of the forthcoming Corby by-election on November 15.
RMG8N9KM–Culture Secretary John Whittingdale joins activists canvassing voters by phone following the launch of the Vote Leave campaign at the group's headquarters in central London.
RMG8N9KE–Iain Duncan Smith and Theresa Villiers join activists canvassing voters by phone following the launch of the Vote Leave campaign at the group's headquarters in central London.
RMG996FX–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks on the phone canvassing voters at the Labour Party's forthcoming local election headquarters in central London.
RMG7CRW0–Labour leader Ed Miliband canvasses voters in the Knightswood area of Glasgow during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG86BR0–Prime Minister Tony Blair during a speech to Labour Party supporters. Mr Blair borrowed a Tory slogan to urge voters to 'send a message' to Michael Howard.
RMG86BNJ–Prime Minister Tony Blair during a speech to Labour Party supporters. Mr Blair borrowed a Tory slogan to urge voters to 'send a message' to Michael Howard.
RMG7CRTW–Labour leader Ed Miliband canvasses voters in the Knightswood area of Glasgow during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRTY–Labour leader Ed Miliband (right)canvasses voters in the Knightswood area of Glasgow during a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG72W84–Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive at Methodist Central Hall in Westminster to vote. Polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections.
RMGCAAPB–Shadow Chancellor George Osborne, speaking to business and city workers in London where he set out eight benchmarks against which voters would be able to judge a Tory government's success on the economy.
RMG72W80–Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave Methodist Central Hall in Westminster after voting. Polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections.
RMG72W81–Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave Methodist Central Hall in Westminster after voting. Polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections.
RMG639M0–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg arrives to co-host his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639KY–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg co-hosts his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari (left) on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639KR–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg co-hosts his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari (left) on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639M1–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg co-hosts his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari (not pictured) on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639KP–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg leaves after co-hosting his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639M7–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg co-hosts his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari (not pictured) on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG639KN–Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg co-hosts his weekly phone in radio show with LBC's Nick Ferrari (not pictured) on the moored boat the Tattersall Castle on the River Thames in London, where he was questioned by voters.
RMG7CCR7–A sign against Scottish independence in Eyemouth, Scotland, with just three days of campaigning left, political leaders on both sides of the debate will be intensifying their efforts in a last-gasp attempt to win over undecided voters.
RMG7CCR8–A sign against Scottish independence in Eyemouth, Scotland, with just three days of campaigning left, political leaders on both sides of the debate will be intensifying their efforts in a last-gasp attempt to win over undecided voters.
RMGCAAP9–Kenneth Clarke looks on as Shadow Chancellor George Osborne speaks to business and city workers in London where he set out eight benchmarks against which voters would be able to judge a Tory government's success on the economy.
RMG7X45N–Labour Party leader Ed Miliband holds a 'People's Question Time' at Dewsbury Town Hall in West Yorkshire, as he is expected to tell voters they have just seven days to stop a Conservative victory that would benefit the wealthiest while squeezing family budgets.
RMG7CRCR–Former chancellor and leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling outside the polling station at the Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7X45P–Labour Party leader Ed Miliband holds a 'People's Question Time' at Dewsbury Town Hall in West Yorkshire, as he is expected to tell voters they have just seven days to stop a Conservative victory that would benefit the wealthiest while squeezing family budgets.
RMG7CRCY–Former chancellor and leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling with No campaigners outside the polling station at the Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG703WR–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at Cabot Hall in east London at launch of the Labour party's month-long campaign for the European Election. He said that voters faced a choice between Labour, which would keep Britain at the heart of Europe and the Tories, who would leave the country marginalised.
RMG703WT–Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at Cabot Hall in east London at launch of the Labour party's month-long campaign for the European Election. He said that voters faced a choice between Labour, which would keep Britain at the heart of Europe and the Tories, who would leave the country marginalised.
RMG7XDYW–The Press Association Political Correspondent, Sam Lister interviews Labour leader Ed Miliband on his General Election campaign bus in South Wales. Miliband has issued a warning to anti-Tory Scottish voters that backing the SNP is a 'gamble' that could keep the Conservatives in power.
RMG7CRDE–Former chancellor and leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling with his wife Maggie (left) and No campaigners outside the polling station at the Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMG7CRD0–Former chancellor and leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling with his wife Maggie (left) and No campaigners outside the polling station at the Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh as polls have opened on a historic day for Scotland as voters determine whether the country should remain part of the United Kingdom.
RMGCAAPC–Shadow Chancellor George Osborne, with Conservative Party leader David Cameron leave the British Museum in London after the shadow chancellor spoke to business and city workers in London where he set out eight benchmarks against which voters would be able to judge a Tory government's success on the economy.
RMG7CCRA–David Macey-Lillie, a supporter for Scottish independence stands in front of a sign opposing independence in Eyemouth, Scotland, with just three days of campaigning left, political leaders on both sides of the debate will be intensifying their efforts in a last-gasp attempt to win over undecided voters.
RMG7FXPF–Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a speech on immigration in central London where she said that Labour will seek to beef up its pitch to voters on immigration with a pledge to pay for 1,000 extra border guards by imposing a charge on visitors from the US and 55 other countries.
RMG7FXPC–Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a speech on immigration in central London where she said that Labour will seek to beef up its pitch to voters on immigration with a pledge to pay for 1,000 extra border guards by imposing a charge on visitors from the US and 55 other countries.
RMG7FXPD–Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a speech on immigration in central London where she said that Labour will seek to beef up its pitch to voters on immigration with a pledge to pay for 1,000 extra border guards by imposing a charge on visitors from the US and 55 other countries.
RMG7FXPG–Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a speech on immigration in central London where she said that Labour will seek to beef up its pitch to voters on immigration with a pledge to pay for 1,000 extra border guards by imposing a charge on visitors from the US and 55 other countries.
RMG6HDB4–Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin delivers his speech at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Letwin today unveiled Tory plans to 'reclaim the streets' from criminals by giving voters the power to elect a sheriff to run the local police. Mr Letwin also proposed thousands of extra patrol officers under a massive expansion paid for by far-reaching changes to the asylum system.
RMG6HDB5–Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin delivers his speech at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Letwin today unveiled Tory plans to 'reclaim the streets' from criminals by giving voters the power to elect a sheriff to run the local police. Mr Letwin also proposed thousands of extra patrol officers under a massive expansion paid for by far-reaching changes to the asylum system.
RMG6HDB8–Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin delivers his speech at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Mr Letwin today unveiled Tory plans to 'reclaim the streets' from criminals by giving voters the power to elect a sheriff to run the local police. Mr Letwin also proposed thousands of extra patrol officers under a massive expansion paid for by far-reaching changes to the asylum system.
RMG72BJ3–Conservative Party leader Michael Howard makes a speech in London about the right to choose schools and healthcare. The Tory leader was re-launching his controversial plans for schools and hospitals, promising a new approach to public services that would see patients able to choose which hospital they were treated in and parents given a far greater say over the school their children attend. 17/07/04: Only one-in-four voters would prefer to see the Conservatives in power, even though more than half are dissatisfied with Labour, according to a new opinion poll. The ICM poll for BBC2's Newsnight
RM2WJFAA9–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) alongside canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2FM2NGE–Labour activists canvass voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2FM2NGX–Labour activists canvass voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2WJFAA7–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFA53–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFAAA–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFA4R–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFA54–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJF9YB–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJJ059–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJF6CF–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFAA8–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJJ058–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFA4T–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJJ056–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJFA5B–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2WJF9Y0–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (left) is joined by musician Feargal Sharkey canvassing voters by phone for the Wellingborough and Kingswood by-elections, at Labour HQ in London. Picture date: Thursday February 15, 2024.
RM2FM2J36–Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer canvasses voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2FM2J39–Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer canvasses voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2FM2J11–Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer canvasses voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2FM2J1F–Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer canvasses voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2WF85F3–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer travels by train to meet with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker who has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85FC–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer travels by train to meet with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker who has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2M8C6GK–Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves out canvassing voters in Colchester in Essex after earlier visiting Colchester Hospital where she and shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting met patients and staff. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2023.
RM2M8C6HA–Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves out canvassing voters in Colchester in Essex after earlier visiting Colchester Hospital where she and shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting met patients and staff. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2023.
RM2RPAJJH–File photo dated 18/07/23 of Jamie Oliver who has called for child health to be put above politics as a survey suggested the majority of both Conservative and Labour voters are in favour of extending free school meals to more children in England.
RM2FM2NG4–Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer works on a train as he travels to canvass voters in Keynsham, Somerset, whilst on the election campaign trail for West of England Mayor Dan Norris. Picture date: Wednesday May 5, 2021.
RM2X49CJA–Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner meeting party activists at Harlow Town Football Club, in Harlow, Essex, to encourage them to continue their work taking Labour's offer to voters ahead of the local elections on Thursday. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49CJ4–Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer meeting party activists at Harlow Town Football Club, in Harlow, Essex, to encourage them to continue their work taking Labour's offer to voters ahead of the local elections on Thursday. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49B3R–Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer addressing party activists at Harlow Town Football Club, in Harlow, Essex, to encourage them to continue their work taking Labour's offer to voters ahead of the local elections on Thursday. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49B3P–Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer addressing party activists at Harlow Town Football Club, in Harlow, Essex, to encourage them to continue their work taking Labour's offer to voters ahead of the local elections on Thursday. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49B68–Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer addressing party activists at Harlow Town Football Club, in Harlow, Essex, to encourage them to continue their work taking Labour's offer to voters ahead of the local elections on Thursday. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2M8C77R–Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves meets Labour activists before canvassing voters in Colchester in Essex after earlier visiting Colchester Hospital where she and shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting met patients and staff. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2023.
RM2WF85HK–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85RX–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85HB–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85HC–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85F4–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85D2–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85MG–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85T6–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85MJ–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85T3–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85CY–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85MF–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) tours an Iceland supermarket in Warrington with executive chairman of the food chain, Richard Walker (left). Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2FM81XG–Mayor of London Sadiq Khan in Bermondsey, south London whilst campaigning to be re-elected as mayor on May 6. Due to Coronavirus and Covid-19 restrictions, traditional campaigning such as door knocking and canvassing voters has become more difficult. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RM2WNDB04–File photo dated 1/10/2023 of Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross who is urging Labour and Lib Dem voters to back his party in the forthcoming general election to help ditch 'dud' First Minister Humza Yousaf. Issue date: Saturday March 2, 2024.
RM2WF7T4H–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (right) with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF7T4M–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer talks with staff members, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2M8C6D1–Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves (far left) meets Labour activists before canvassing voters in Colchester in Essex after earlier visiting Colchester Hospital where she and shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting met patients and staff. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2023.
RM2M8C71C–Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves (far left) meets Labour activists before canvassing voters in Colchester in Essex after earlier visiting Colchester Hospital where she and shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting met patients and staff. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2023.
RM2WF85CC–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets staff with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85F2–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets staff with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85DP–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets staff with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
RM2WF85ME–Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets staff with executive chairman of Iceland supermarket, Richard Walker, during a visit to an Iceland store in Warrington. Mr Walker has given his backing to Labour, saying the party was the 'right choice' for business and voters. Picture date: Monday January 29, 2024.
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