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Reexamine minimum factual standards for official political campaign material

Submitted on Friday 24th June 2016

Rejected on Tuesday 5th July 2016

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

Reexamine minimum factual standards for official political campaign material

Petition Details

There exists no official authority in the UK to challenge and prevent distribution of incorrect political campaign materials. We ask the government to reconsider creating one, in order to ensure bias is not exceeded in order to gain votes, infringing voter agency and affecting the vote result.

Additional Information

In 1998, the Neill Committee recommended political parties should establish a code of best practice in partnership with the advertising industry. In 2003, the Electoral Commission concluded the Advertising Standards Authority should not be responsible for regulating election advertising, but the Commission did not establish a separate Code. This remains the case today. The Electoral Commission: Guidance for candidates and agents Part 4 of 6 – The campaign ASA Political Advertising 21 July 2014


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