Sunderland Echo

Labour spent thousands on commission­er’s ads

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New figures reveal that the Labour Party spent thousands of pounds on social media advertisin­g to help Kim McGuinness be elected as Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er earlier this year.

The statistics, unearthed by our parent company’s JPIMedia Data team, indicate that the party spent £8,463 on 21 adverts with Facebook and sister Instagram.

New guidelines introduced by the twin platforms last year reveal who places and pays for adverts promoting political or social issues.

Labour’s spending on behalf of Ms McGuinness was the highest figure by any Police and Crime Commission­er candidate or office nationwide. Conservati­ve rival Robbie Moore was the only other contestant in the Northumbri­a election to spend money with Facebook (£464).

Ms McGuinness triumphed in July’s election by less than 6,000 votes from independen­t rival Georgina Hill.

A Labour North spokespers­on said: “In election campaigns, as well as our incredible volunteer activists who knock on doors and deliver leaflets we also engage with voters on social media, including spend on advertisin­g to help ensure our message gets across.”

The JPIMedia Data figures reveal that £430,000 was spent on political by a combinatio­n of local councils, councillor­s, MPs, MEPs, MSPs, PCCs and Mayors in the period from October 2018 to September 7 this year.

A Facebook spokesman said: "Our industry-leading tools are making it easier to see all political ads on our platforms and archives them for seven years. People are able to report concerns to us or regulators as appropriat­e."

 ??  ?? Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness.
Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness.

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