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Published 15:22 19 Mar 2018 GMT
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There are also payments described using an alphanumeric code, the largest of which is a £181,991.84 Facebook payment for the group "General Election AC" - likely a segment of the population highlighted by campaigners as key voters to be targeted with advertising.
Two specific posts received £500 boosts, one's title begins: "MUST WATCH: Jeremy Corbyn's economic policy..." and corresponds to the video embedded below.
The invoice for the political party's election Facebook spend in June totalled £812,687.09. Considering polling day was June 8, the Tory Facebook budget in the final week of the election was around £100,000 a day.
Electoral Commission data shows the Conservatives spent £2.1 million on Facebook advertising alone, of an £18.5 million total spend.
Labour spent a little over £500,000 of their £11 million war chest by comparison. A damning sum, when you consider Corbyn generally has three times as many followers as May cross-platform, which is a crude but illustrative example.
The Tories spent 367 per cent more than Labour did in the same period during the election, whose total came to £577,269.
Despite spending 71.4 per cent of Labour's budget, £412,329, the Lib Dems only won 2.4 per cent of Labour's seats.
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