Direct Hit on Labour
Rishi Sunak has launched a punchy new poster campaign that takes a direct aim at Labour and Keir Starmer. The ad warns voters not to "surrender your family's future to Labour", marking the most aggressive attack on the opposition party yet.
Repeated Warnings
During a recent BBC debate, Sunak repeatedly used the "surrender" line as a warning to potential Labour voters. He emphasized this message more than a dozen times in a 75-minute clash with Starmer, urging viewers not to trust Labour with various aspects of governance.
Contentious Debate Moments
The debate saw heated exchanges between Sunak and Starmer on topics like immigration, women's rights, election betting scandal, and tax plans. Sunak accused Labour of not being transparent about their tax policies and warned voters of potential financial implications if they choose the opposition party.
Response and Poll Results
Despite being ahead in the polls, Starmer only managed a draw with the PM in a post-debate YouGov poll. The debate also saw tensions rise as Starmer disputed a tax rise figure mentioned by Sunak, leading to a heated exchange between the two.