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Tories launch attack advert against Jeremy Corbyn set to sinister music | Tories launch attack advert against Jeremy Corbyn set to sinister music |
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The Conservatives have launched a new attack video against Labour’s new leader Jeremy Corbyn. | The Conservatives have launched a new attack video against Labour’s new leader Jeremy Corbyn. |
The video, entitled “Labour: a threat to our national security”, lists four previous news stories regarding Mr Corbyn. | The video, entitled “Labour: a threat to our national security”, lists four previous news stories regarding Mr Corbyn. |
The video is set to sinister, unsettling music and features clips of Mr Corbyn filtered in black and white - interspersed with clips of Isis fighters. | The video is set to sinister, unsettling music and features clips of Mr Corbyn filtered in black and white - interspersed with clips of Isis fighters. |
The video is part of a new Conservative strategy which aims to paint Mr Corbyn as a “threat to national security”. | The video is part of a new Conservative strategy which aims to paint Mr Corbyn as a “threat to national security”. |
Though mocked on social media as over-the-top and out-of-context, commentators warned that the attack advert could cut through to the electorate. | Though mocked on social media as over-the-top and out-of-context, commentators warned that the attack advert could cut through to the electorate. |
Philip Cowley, Professor of Parliamentary Government at Nottingham University, tweeted: “[It] doesn’t matter how much that [Conservative] attack ad is mocked on here [Twitter]. | |
“It’ll soon be all over Facebook feed of folks who don’t follow politics and who live in marginal seats.” | “It’ll soon be all over Facebook feed of folks who don’t follow politics and who live in marginal seats.” |
The stories listed include the fact Mr Corbyn wants to scrap the Trident nuclear weapons system and a previous statement he made describing the execution without trial of Osama Bin Laden as a “tragedy”. | The stories listed include the fact Mr Corbyn wants to scrap the Trident nuclear weapons system and a previous statement he made describing the execution without trial of Osama Bin Laden as a “tragedy”. |
In the full version of that video, Mr Corbyn was in fact describing the use as extrajudicial killing as a “tragedy” rather than expressing sympathy for the Al Qaeda leader. | In the full version of that video, Mr Corbyn was in fact describing the use as extrajudicial killing as a “tragedy” rather than expressing sympathy for the Al Qaeda leader. |
The film also features footage of a meeting with Hamas and Hebollah and a separate meeting which Mr Corbyn questions levels of military spending. | The film also features footage of a meeting with Hamas and Hebollah and a separate meeting which Mr Corbyn questions levels of military spending. |
Mr Corbyn has previously defending meeting with Islamist groups, telling a hustings event during his leadership campaign that “You don’t achieve progress by only talking to people you agree with.” | Mr Corbyn has previously defending meeting with Islamist groups, telling a hustings event during his leadership campaign that “You don’t achieve progress by only talking to people you agree with.” |
On Sunday David Cameron said he believed that "Labour are now a serious risk to our nation's security, our economy's security and your family's security". | On Sunday David Cameron said he believed that "Labour are now a serious risk to our nation's security, our economy's security and your family's security". |
Labour did not immediately issue a response to the video. | Labour did not immediately issue a response to the video. |
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