Work doubles down on Rishi Sunak attacks with ANOTHER ad despite backlash

Labour released a second advert targeting Rishi Sunak for felony despite backlash after claiming he doesn't believe pedophiles should be jailed

Labour doubled with new attack on Rishi Sunak despite outrage over yesterday's announcement Work doubled with new attack on Rishi Sunak despite outrage over yesterday's announcement

The work doubled down on releasing a second advert attacking Rishi Sunak for felony - although it caused a huge backlash by claiming the Prime Minister doesn't think adults who sexually abuse children should be locked up.

The latest graphic, shared on the party's Twitter account, reads: "Do you think an adult convicted of possession of a firearm with intent to harm should go to jail? Rishi Sunak doesn't don't."

The announcement said that under the Tories, 937 people convicted of this crime had been spared jail time.

It features a large photo of the Prime Minister, who was only elected to Parliament in 2015.

This follows a controversial article from last night which was called "degraded".

The advert, which was shared yesterday, features a picture of the Prime Minister alongside the words: "Do you think adults convicted of child molestation should go to jail? Rishi Sunak doesn't ."

 The announcement sparked a huge backlash and calls on Labor to be
The ad sparked a huge backlash and calls on Labor to be 'better than this'

It comes after Labor accused the Tories of allowing dangerous criminals to roam free, after it emerged that 4,000 people have been given community sentences or suspended sentences after cases child sexual abuse.

The first announcement drew a furious response from inside and outside the party.

Former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell fumed: 'This is not the kind of politics a Labor party, confident in its own values ​​and preparing to govern, should engage in.

“I say to the people who have made the decision to publish this...

Work doubles down on Rishi Sunak attacks with ANOTHER ad despite backlash

Labour released a second advert targeting Rishi Sunak for felony despite backlash after claiming he doesn't believe pedophiles should be jailed

Labour doubled with new attack on Rishi Sunak despite outrage over yesterday's announcement Work doubled with new attack on Rishi Sunak despite outrage over yesterday's announcement

The work doubled down on releasing a second advert attacking Rishi Sunak for felony - although it caused a huge backlash by claiming the Prime Minister doesn't think adults who sexually abuse children should be locked up.

The latest graphic, shared on the party's Twitter account, reads: "Do you think an adult convicted of possession of a firearm with intent to harm should go to jail? Rishi Sunak doesn't don't."

The announcement said that under the Tories, 937 people convicted of this crime had been spared jail time.

It features a large photo of the Prime Minister, who was only elected to Parliament in 2015.

This follows a controversial article from last night which was called "degraded".

The advert, which was shared yesterday, features a picture of the Prime Minister alongside the words: "Do you think adults convicted of child molestation should go to jail? Rishi Sunak doesn't ."

 The announcement sparked a huge backlash and calls on Labor to be
The ad sparked a huge backlash and calls on Labor to be 'better than this'

It comes after Labor accused the Tories of allowing dangerous criminals to roam free, after it emerged that 4,000 people have been given community sentences or suspended sentences after cases child sexual abuse.

The first announcement drew a furious response from inside and outside the party.

Former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell fumed: 'This is not the kind of politics a Labor party, confident in its own values ​​and preparing to govern, should engage in.

“I say to the people who have made the decision to publish this...

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