The Conservative Party has released a controversial attack ad targeting Sir Keir Starmer, accusing him of 'invoicing terrorists' and drawing attention to his legal past. The ad, inspired by 'Better Call Saul,' asks, 'Are you a terrorist in need of advice? Better call Keir.' The Tories have defended the ad, which has sparked a heated election campaign. Labour's Dawn Butler has criticized the Tories for increasing election spend by 80% and expressed concern over their tactics.
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The Conservatives have released a Better Call Saul-themed attack advert directed at Sir Keir Starmer which asks: โAre you a terrorist in need of advice? Better call Keir.โ https://t.co/vXEndZxEWA
The Conservative Party has defended a controversial attack ad targeting Sir Keir Starmer, which seeks to draw attention to the Labour leader's advice to an Islamist group. Read more ๐ https://t.co/SMsx535aoN
Tories defend 'Better Call Keir' attack ad that seeks to highlight Labour leader's legal past ๐ https://t.co/TdCstkMzO7
โIf youโre hoping for an elevated election campaign, look away now. This is going to be dirty and personal on both sides.โ The latest Conservative Party attack ad accuses Keir Starmer of โinvoicing terrorists." Coming to @GlobalPlayer @maitlis | @jonsopel | @lewis_goodall https://t.co/pUuXCWd0hf