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Labour's 'toff' campaign defended Labour's 'toff' campaign defended
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Tamsin Dunwoody, Labour's candidate in the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, has defended her campaign's portrayal of her Conservative rival as a "toff".Tamsin Dunwoody, Labour's candidate in the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, has defended her campaign's portrayal of her Conservative rival as a "toff".
She said activists dressed in top hats had helped highlight Edward Timpson's wealth and were "good visual imagery".She said activists dressed in top hats had helped highlight Edward Timpson's wealth and were "good visual imagery".
Mr Timpson said he had not been "hurt" by "old class-war tactics" with polls suggesting the Tories could make their first by-election gain since 1982.Mr Timpson said he had not been "hurt" by "old class-war tactics" with polls suggesting the Tories could make their first by-election gain since 1982.
And a Labour vice chairman told the BBC the campaign had been "a little crude". And a Labour vice-chairman told the BBC the campaign had been "a little crude".
There are 10 candidates for the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, which takes place on Thursday.There are 10 candidates for the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, which takes place on Thursday.
It follows the death of long-serving MP Gwyneth Dunwoody - Ms Dunwoody's mother - who passed away last month.It follows the death of long-serving MP Gwyneth Dunwoody - Ms Dunwoody's mother - who passed away last month.
'Difference''Difference'
The Labour campaign has portrayed Mr Timpson, who is a lawyer, as a "toff".The Labour campaign has portrayed Mr Timpson, who is a lawyer, as a "toff".
Ms Dunwoody's website says: "Do you want a Tory con man or a Dunwoody?"Ms Dunwoody's website says: "Do you want a Tory con man or a Dunwoody?"
She told the BBC her campaign had used "good visual imagery of the difference between my opponent and myself".She told the BBC her campaign had used "good visual imagery of the difference between my opponent and myself".
Maybe it's a little crude but it's trying to get across a legitimate political message Stephen LadymanLabour MPMaybe it's a little crude but it's trying to get across a legitimate political message Stephen LadymanLabour MP
"I don't have a £53m pound fortune supporting me. I don't have a £1.5m mansion. I am just a single, unemployed mother of five fighting hard for a job," she said."I don't have a £53m pound fortune supporting me. I don't have a £1.5m mansion. I am just a single, unemployed mother of five fighting hard for a job," she said.
Mr Timpson said: "I've not been hurt at all. In fact, it's made me stronger and even more determined to put forward our positive message, which is really what people are interested in.Mr Timpson said: "I've not been hurt at all. In fact, it's made me stronger and even more determined to put forward our positive message, which is really what people are interested in.
"They're not interested in old class-war tactics. What they're interested in are what are the local issues here, about the rising cost of living, the rise in crime and the cuts in local services."They're not interested in old class-war tactics. What they're interested in are what are the local issues here, about the rising cost of living, the rise in crime and the cuts in local services.
"That's what matters to people and that's why we have campaigned very heavily on those issues.""That's what matters to people and that's why we have campaigned very heavily on those issues."
I wouldn't be surprised if it continues at the general election, because there are sufficient Neanderthals at the top of the Labour Party that will insist on this strategy Eric PicklesConservative MPI wouldn't be surprised if it continues at the general election, because there are sufficient Neanderthals at the top of the Labour Party that will insist on this strategy Eric PicklesConservative MP
Labour vice-chairman Stephen Ladyman told BBC Radio 4's The World at One he thought his party could have been a "bit more witty" in getting its message across.Labour vice-chairman Stephen Ladyman told BBC Radio 4's The World at One he thought his party could have been a "bit more witty" in getting its message across.
On the "toff" slogan, he said: "Maybe it's a little crude but it's trying to get across a legitimate political message that the Conservative candidate hasn't done anything in the area.On the "toff" slogan, he said: "Maybe it's a little crude but it's trying to get across a legitimate political message that the Conservative candidate hasn't done anything in the area.
"He's a rich man and he won't understand the problems that people face day-to-day.""He's a rich man and he won't understand the problems that people face day-to-day."
'80 siblings''80 siblings'
But Conservative MP Eric Pickles, who is running his party's campaign in Crewe, said the "class-war" tactics had "back-fired".But Conservative MP Eric Pickles, who is running his party's campaign in Crewe, said the "class-war" tactics had "back-fired".
"When you see your opponents making a dreadful mistake and under-estimating the intelligence of the electorate, you should feel some joy," he said."When you see your opponents making a dreadful mistake and under-estimating the intelligence of the electorate, you should feel some joy," he said.
"My candidate's child's name is down for the local state school, his family belongs to a tradition of fostering and he has had 80 siblings, all from challenging backgrounds, so he is very much in touch with reality."My candidate's child's name is down for the local state school, his family belongs to a tradition of fostering and he has had 80 siblings, all from challenging backgrounds, so he is very much in touch with reality.
"Labour seems to think if they just press a couple of buttons, working class people are going to jump around on a basis of class envy."Labour seems to think if they just press a couple of buttons, working class people are going to jump around on a basis of class envy.
"I think we have moved on. I think Britain is a much more civilised place than that.""I think we have moved on. I think Britain is a much more civilised place than that."
'Mean and nasty''Mean and nasty'
Mr Pickles said he would not be surprised if these type of tactics continue into the next general election "because there are sufficient Neanderthals at the top of the Labour Party that will insist on this strategy.Mr Pickles said he would not be surprised if these type of tactics continue into the next general election "because there are sufficient Neanderthals at the top of the Labour Party that will insist on this strategy.
"It's mean and it's nasty and it sums up Gordon Brown.""It's mean and it's nasty and it sums up Gordon Brown."
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said on Sunday that he believes their candidate - Elizabeth Shenton - could win the by-election, whose result is due in the early hours of Friday morning.Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said on Sunday that he believes their candidate - Elizabeth Shenton - could win the by-election, whose result is due in the early hours of Friday morning.
He said the Labour vote was collapsing and that people were not turning to the Conservatives after asking questions about the "substance" behind their "rhetoric".He said the Labour vote was collapsing and that people were not turning to the Conservatives after asking questions about the "substance" behind their "rhetoric".