Conservative Party poster campaign
The Conservative Party has created a poster campaign featuring Gordon Brown lounging on a sofa wearing a frilly shirt, with the strapline: ‘Labour’s Special Offer: You won’t pay until 2005.’
The Conservative Party has created a poster campaign featuring Gordon Brown lounging on a sofa wearing a frilly shirt, with the strapline: ‘Labour’s Special Offer: You won’t pay until 2005.’
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