The poster was considered popular; similar versions of it have been released in later years in the UK. In October 2012, the Conservatives used "Labour isn't learning" in a poster in preparation for the
next general election and in March 2012
UK Uncut used "austerity isn't working" and recreated the picture outside
Downing Street on
Budget Day. In 2012 during the
United States Presidential Election, the
Republican Party used a copy of the poster, using the slogan "
Obama isn't working" instead of "Labour isn't working". In December 2013,
Church Action on Poverty launched a campaign "Britain isn't eating", using a modified version with the queue leading to a
Food Bank. In the
2015 UK General Election campaign, the
Labour Party unveiled a very similar poster, this time highlighting A&E waiting times, with the headline "The Doctor Can't See You Now." and subtitled "The Tories Have Made It Harder To See A GP". The idea was used by
UKIP in its campaign in the
2016 London mayoral election, where the intended message was against
mass immigration, with a poster titled "Open Door Immigration Isn't Working", subtitled "London's Population Is Growing By One Million Every Decade". UKIP used the idea again in the
2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, when a
poster titled "Breaking Point" with the subtitle "The EU has failed us all" showed a long, snaking line of refugees waiting to come into the country. In 2020, the
Daily Mirror ran the headline "Tories Aren't Testing", pairing it with a photo of a
COVID-19 testing queue in London. In 2023
BAME professionals non-profit People Like Us also ran adverts saying "People like us are working. But getting paid less." to call for ethnicity pay gap reporting. Ahead of the
2024 United Kingdom General Election,
Reform UK published a similar image titled "Immigration Isn't Working" while the
Labour Party also used it to attack the record of the
Conservative Party on access to dentistry. At 2025
Labour Party conference trans rights campaigners Trans+ Solidarity Alliance ran an advert titled "Labour isn't working for LGBT+ voters" over the party's handling of the fallout of the
For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers case. At the same time,
Oxfam also ran adverts saying "Inaction isn't working" to call for a
ceasefire in Gaza. == See also ==