Presuming at least some of you also elected to not have your details given out, how did they get them?
They are a political party. By law they get access to the full electoral roll (the one you can't opt out of).
And how would that be compatible with GDPR?
Because there's a legal basis for doing it. By law Political parties are given the full electoral register to use for political campaigning purposes.
I resent this, I only want to receive marketing from parties whose ideology I agree with ;)
I suppose the real question here is where they're getting all the money for these blanket communications, as a brand new political party...
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They are a political party. By law they get access to the full electoral roll (the one you can't opt out of).
Because there's a legal basis for doing it. By law Political parties are given the full electoral register to use for political campaigning purposes.