Ken Livingstone 'fare deal' by BETC London
Campaign Work, Friday, 13 January 2012 11:24AM
Ken Livingstone, the Labour Party candidate for London Mayor, is promising a 'fare deal' for public transport users in a new advertising campaign.
Mayoral campaign 'fare deal' by BETC London
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The campaign, created by new advertising agency BETC London, is inspired by Transport for London’s own warning posters.
It is part of an ongoing series of ads planned by BETC London in the run-up to the mayoral election on Thursday 3 May, 2012.
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