The Conservative campaign poster repeats Rishi Sunak’s pleas to voters not to ‘surrender’ to Labour.
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned as “desperate” a Tory attack advert depicting people with their hands up and urging voters not to “surrender” to Labour.
The text on the image reads “don’t surrender your family’s future to Labour”, doubling down on a warning issued by Mr Sunak repeatedly during his final head-to-head TV debate with Sir Keir. “I’m very happy to be the candidate going into the final week who is putting forward a more positive case for the change the country needs.”Mr Sunak urged voters not to “surrender” to Labour’s tax, welfare and migration plans more than a dozen times in Wednesday night’s heated BBC exchange.
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