Lords to debate Boris Johnson's early election bill after Brexit deadlock – live

Prime minister was able to secure support for early election on fourth attempt, which would see country head to polls on 12 December

The Conservatives’ election manifesto is being written by a lobbyist for the fracking company Cuadrilla and major internet companies such as Amazon and Facebook, raising concerns about whether her paying clients could influence the party’s policies.

Related: Fracking lobbyist hired to draw up Tory manifesto

So, how are the parties selling themselves in these early days of the campaign that hasn’t officially launched yet?

Well, the announcement of the general election barely been made before the online campaigns kicked off with videos on social media.

The General Election has just been called.

It's time for real change. pic.twitter.com/aiUwhxm5K6

#BackBoris to get Brexit done.

Only @BorisJohnson can take our country forward and deliver on the people's priorities.#GE2019 pic.twitter.com/3pTkzI6vFy

#GE2019 pic.twitter.com/HGNf1fd5wt

Parliament has voted for a general election. People in Scotland will have a choice, to put Scotland's future in Scotland's hands or in those of Boris Johnson.

Register to vote and invite your friends to do the same: https://t.co/7Rfhd84RqK pic.twitter.com/VSKuPJgjUo

BREAKING: MPs have voted to hold a General Election - we're ready to run our biggest ever campaign! #GE19

Sign up here to keep up to date with the Green campaign and find out how you can be part of it: https://t.co/fktQ7rnf3o pic.twitter.com/9UV7d7rkSx

Related: Bring It On memes and 'guy ropes of self-doubt': the first UK general election ads

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