Quick thoughts on electoral strategy: it should be taken as a given that the media will be constitutively hostile to anything left of Blair - pointing out flaws can have some marginal benefit, but the system won't be changed in 3 weeks time
It should also be clear that the Tories are playing it safe and aiming for a risk-free campaign - e.g. not discussing social care, not doing hostile interviews, Rees-Mogg stuffed in a cupboard, etc.
Instead their entire strategy is to go negative on Labour, as they benefit when Labour has to be defensive (and it should be expected that new controversies will be manufactured every day)
I've heard that Tories have been underspending on Facebook, and Labour should expect them to go all-in in the last 2 weeks on Tory bread and butter: Brexit, crime, immigration
Labour's strength, and biggest hope, is its army of campaigners - if current polling is to be reversed, everyone needs to be out talking and changing minds (and talking with older relatives too)
The media won't change, and the Tories won't give any easy opportunities to hammer them - Labour has to actively create and spread its positive vision and it can do that through its vast network of supporters
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