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Tories’ massive self-own as they desperately try to attack Labour’s NHS video

Last night the Labour Party broadcast yet another powerful video, this time on the NHS – and yet again, it clearly has the Tories in a panic.

So desperate were the Conservatives to take down the video’s hard-hitting realities – and so bereft of anything positive to say about the catastrophic effects of Tory government on the NHS – that they produced a video attacking the Labour broadcast, clearly thinking they’d found a huge ‘gotcha’:

“We can’t let them get away with” – what, exactly?

The Tory video shows flashes of the people who appeared in the Labour broadcast, flashing up in glaring capitals: “ALL. THESE. PEOPLE. ARE. ACTORS”:

The premise of the Tory video is that Labour claimed its broadcast was ‘real people’ – but used actors. The Conservatives even reproduced – probably unlawfully – information from the casting company’s ad in a follow-up tweet and got a warning from the company:

But there’s a huge problem with the Tories’ effort – and it comes right at the beginning of Labour’s outstanding video:

All those Tory contortions – just to make themselves look complete twits, when they do it effortlessly every day anyway.

In a timely fashion, news emerged this morning showing the absolute blight that the Tories are on our NHS:

If you haven’t seen Labour’s outstanding video, or want to watch it again, here it is. Do share – and make sure to let everyone know just how desperate the politically and morally bankrupt Tories are, too:

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