Today, we get to see a very cheap and scruffy looking piece of old tat fron New Labour.
It's being distributed by hand in the constituency of Westminster North - being contested for UKIP by The Talking Clock's friend Jasna Badzak.
Westminster North, as you may remember, made national news when 'Cameron Cutie' Joanne Cash resigned as Conservative PPC... and then unresigned again, saying something about 'dinosaurs'.
So, surprise of all surprises (not), the Labour Party have decided to use that episode to fight dirty.
The incumbent - Labour MP Karen Buck - seems to have very little to say about her own record. Not surprising, considering she remains on our list of those MPs who we, the people must vote out at all costs.
On the back of the leaflet is a half-arsed bit of writing about a school and yet more stuff about flooding the streets with even more police officers - an area in which Ms. Buck decides to also attack London Mayor Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson is not contesting a Westminster Parliamentary seat at the forthcoming General Election.
We present both sides of the leaflet for you to see - click the small images below to see the leaflet full size.
Look at the very personal and negative attack against Joanne Cash on the first page.
If Joanne Cash - close to David Cameron and George Osborne - or, indeed, our friend Jasna Badzak of UKIP want our advice, they need only look through Karen Buck's voting record in Parliament and inform the electorate about what she has been part of voting through - some of it is likely to make her constituents very angry... in our humble opinion.
Anyway, here's the dirty fighting talk:


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