From: billy@anon.com
"Jethro_uk" wrote in message
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> On Fri, 19 Sep 2025 19:54:15 +0100, billy bookcase wrote:
>
>
>> "Norman Wells" wrote in message
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>> Advertising doesn't necessarily involve commerce. Political advertising
>> being one obvious example.
>
> Political advertising is intended both directly and indirectly to raise
> revenue.
The bulk of political advertising appears in the immediate run up to General
Elections; as was also the case with the Brexit Referendum
When it might be imagined, that by that stage, it's rather late in the day
to
be
attempting to raise the revenue to pay, for it all.
National advertising campaigns, are aimed at uncommitted voters. Especially
in swing constituencies
Campaigns to raise revenue from the public will be targeted at committed
supporters and will be much more low key. All the real effort will be
put into attracting donations from corporate donors. Or just rich
individuals.
such as the best selling, multi award willing, multi billionaire author,
J.K.Rowling
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