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Political Propaganda.  

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Political Propaganda All three parties use a method called propaganda to attract our attention and to get our votes. This is how they get our votes, one example of propaganda is just criticising the other parties. It is ridiculous how the parties fight each other in order to get their constituencies. I will be looking at the parties' political manifestos; these are the promises that the parties say they will uphold if they become the leading party with the majority of votes. They say so many things, much of which is not even true, they are only things that they will try to do. Even if they don't do the things they said they would, who is going to tell them that they have been naughty? This is the problem we have with the propaganda that the use. First I will look at a labour leaflet that I got through the door...

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