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Barbados Democratic Labour Party car stickers

Title
Barbados Democratic Labour Party car stickers
Description
Post-independence, political parties vied for their electorates’ votes. Errol Barrow’s Democratic Labour Party led Barbados from 1966 to 1976. The DLP were in opposition when they produced these campaigning materials. In 1978 the resignation of Frederick G. Smith in the St Michael South Central seat triggered a by-election. The badge, car stickers and leaflet show the party’s efforts to regain its majority at a local level.
Creator
Democratic Labour Party (Barbados)
Location
Barbados
Date
1981
Collection
After Independence
Rights
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Item Number
16
A red car sticker with the text in black: 'Join the drive, keep democracy alive, vote D.L.P. Richie Haynes'.
A yellow car sticker with the text in dark blue: 'How long is too long if it's good?'
A yellow car sticker with the text in dark blue: 'Keep Dipper Skipper', referring to the first Prime Minister of Barbados, Errol Walton Barrow.
A blue and orange car sticker with the text: 'Keep with the Dems'.
A white car sticker with the text in blue and red: 'One bad term deserves term-ination, Vote Dems'.

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