Brown to unveil election slogan

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Brown to unveil election slogan Mr Brown will promise to "stand up for the many" at the launch Prime Minister Gordon Brown will unveil the slogan of Labour's general election campaign in a speech at the weekend.And the BBC has learned he will outline the four main themes he hopes will help Labour to a fourth term in government. Mr Brown has not yet called the election but it is widely expected to be held on 6 May and all parties are stepping up their efforts. Senior ministers Alistair Darling, Lord Mandelson, Alan Johnson and Yvette Cooper will be at Saturday's event. The BBC has learned that the four themes to be outlined will be securing the economic recovery, protecting frontline services, protecting future jobs and industries, and "standing up for the many". BBC chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg said the latter was a clear hint that Labour would direct some of its efforts at portraying the Conservatives as the party of privilege. The themes also indicated Labour would seek to make the case that they could steer the economy back to sustained growth and restore the public finances.[Read more...]

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