How can they fight crime when they are fighting each other?
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How can they fight crime when they are fighting each other? is a campaign slogan launched by the British Conservative Party on January 12, 2005. According to The Scotsman, the Tories "unveiled a campaign poster showing Mr Blair and Mr Brown, with fists drawn, staring at each other against [the] slogan" [1].
The slogan is an attempt to capitalize on the well-publicized feud between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Chancellor, Gordon Brown, in the run-up to the expected general election later in the year.
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- Gerri Peev and Fraser Nelson, "PM sets out agenda while Brown's away", The Scotsman, January 13, 2005. Mentions the launch of the new slogan.