0 a short television or radio programme in which a politician talks about his or her party's ideas and plans in order to try to win more support --
The broadcast gave great offence to a large number of people who also have rights to be protected from that type of party political broadcast.
Indeed, it is difficult to recall a particular mention of it in any party political broadcast.
It strikes me that this short debate is like having a party political broadcast in the middle of prime time evening viewing.
Surely one or perhaps two transmissions of any party political broadcast must be quite enough.
The material used in a party political broadcast is a matter entirely for the party concerned.
To a politician, every broadcast is a party political broadcast.
The party political broadcast is a good example of the way in which our election law has grown organically and remains partly informal and voluntary.
The point about a person appearing in a party political broadcast is that he cannot refer to his own constituency.