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Yorkshire, United Kingdom
A Labour Party blogger in the heartlands trying to change the way we run the whole shebang. Specifically looking at the way the Party campaigns, the way we develop local activists, and how we find the right local candidates.
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Monday, 26 March 2007

The Famous Five

We've just ended the warm up period for the canvassing in my corner of the constituency and this week we start the campaign proper. The hardest thing I have found in marshalling some of our activists is 1) to convince canvassers to call at homes with known voters and with people new to the area, and 2) to get them to voter ID people using the script.

The voter ID script (or the "famous five" questions) is a challenge for people who have previously knocked on doors and simply said "you're voting Labour in May" without actually noting down the answer given. I have resorted to a compromise - ask whether they voted Labour at the last general election, whether they vote in local election and whether they'll support our candidate. So five become three.

Now I know I sound like I have a constant downer on some of our more senior activists but I do trust their judgement on reading people on the door. I love the enthusiasm of some of our younger activist who stick to the script, but sometimes the script doesn't flow and it sounds wrong on the doorstep and turns people off.

All this being said - the cornerstone of all this is the person who marshalls the activists, gives them the doors to knock, and takes down the results. We do not have the people all over the constituency to do what I and fellow activists do in my corner of the constituency. This means we have people doing lots of work without taking the results and as such we cannot maximise our turnout. This is one of the biggest problems we face as party and one that we need to tackle before times get really tough.

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