Where to buy the best (and worst) political merch from major parties
The IndependentSign up to our free weekly newsletter for insider tips and product reviews from our shopping experts Sign up for our free IndyBest email Sign up for our free IndyBest email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. From gaudy Rishi Sunak pottery jugs to Angela Rainer’s “Vote Labour” necklace, we’ve rounded up the best election merchandise from all the main political parties. Conservatives open image in gallery The Conservatives may be heading for political annihilation later this week, but there’s no denying that it knows how to roll out some of the best election merch. When it’s not making merch for Labour, you can get yourself a range of different pottery jugs with Tory leaders for heads, including Boris Johnson, David Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May, Winston Churchill and John Major We searched far and wide for a Liz Truss pottery jug and found a limited-edition one at the Houses of Parliament shop. While you can get posters and rosettes, like every party shop, there aren’t any T-shirts, there are only two mugs, one “Vote Green” tote bag and one “Vote Green” notebook.