The thing is Wills these adds have upset many people and caused confusion. Remember you posted it on here. You are part of the spread of this misinformation. Don't try and worm your way out now its been proved to be a load of old bollox.
It's not misinformation Ellers, the ads are real. Johnson’s official spokesperson said the ballet dancer ad was being withdrawn from circulation following a backlash.
Sex Pistols singer John Lydon: 'Of course I'm voting for Trump' please log in to view this image Punk rock icon John Lydon, better known by his stage name Johnny Rotten, voiced his support for Brexit and defended U.S. President Donald Trump during an interview in London Monday. (ITV) more > John Lydon, the rock singer who found infamy fronting the Sex Pistols during the iconic punk band’s heyday, is “of course” voting to reelect President Trump, he said in an interview Thursday. The vocalist previously known professionally as Johnny Rotten told BBC’s NewsDay he is “definitely” voting Republican in next month’s contest between Mr. Trump and Democratic rival Joseph R. Biden. “He’s an individual thinker, I’ll give him that for a start. He’s not the most lovable fellow on God’s earth, but I cannot see the opposition as offering me anything by way of a solution,” he said. 'Zero' chance U.S. troops will be deployed in event of disputed election: Gen. Mark Milley Netflix indicted on child porn charges over 'Cuties' Trump demands FBI focus on Antifa after riot declared in Portland “Yes, of course I’m voting for Trump,” Mr. Lydon affirmed later in the interview. “It’s bad person or not. I don’t want a politician running this world anymore.” Mr. Lydon, 64, led the Sex Pistols in the late 1970s when the British punk group made waves because of its songs like “Anarchy in the U.K.” and the anti-authoritarian anthem “God Save the Queen.” He later formed the group Public Image Ltd., which he still fronts, although he told NewsDay the coronavirus pandemic is having a “crippling” effect on the band and music industry as a whole. Mr. Lydon’s remark about casting a ballot to reelect the president clashes quite considerably with his earlier comments. “Don’t you dare vote Donald Trump,” he said during a TV appearance in 2015.
I know it's real but it was an add from 2019 along with many pictures of people from all walks of life. It has nothing to do with Covid/Sunak/ the arts. Someone has made out that it was from today to cause trouble.
Dehenna Davison MP @DehennaDavison Walking home from the shop and someone shouted my name from a car. The first lad told me to get my t*ts out. The other called me a Tory c***. It’s great that people are starting to recognise their new MP, but I think I might need to work on the messaging! please log in to view this image please log in to view this image 4
You are comparing that to almost 90 percent of the Torys online election campaign being misleading and straight out lies.... ****ing hell Ellers come off it