In my opinion, the billboards are immature in gimmicky, though since I am part of a working class family, I suppose I’m biased.
The billboards I’m talking about are the ones pointing out Gordon Brown’s previous mistakes (e.g. – I widened the gap between the rich and poor, vote for me. Or vote for change. Vote Tory) or the ones promising change (e.g. – I’ve never voted Tory before, but we need to sort out our economy).
My questions are:
Why are people swayed by these methods?
Do you think that the Conservatives are finally trying to looking after the working class?
Do you share my opinion and think that this is cheap and childish?
If you’re voting Conservative, why?
Who did you vote for before?
If you’ve been manipulated by these billboards, what do you find appealing about them?
Thank you in advance for anyone that answers. I appreciate all answers, even if your opinions aren’t the same as mine. I’m simply curious 
Actually, I was sharing my opinions and asking other people for theirs.
I apologise if I’ve offended you, but I want people to tell me what they think and why they think I’m wrong/right.
Believe me, I could write a LOT more than on politics, and not just about the Tories either. My intentions are to find out what other people think about this.
I also never said that I loved Gordon Brown. Yes, if I was old enough to vote, I would vote Labour, but that doesn’t mean that I “love” the leader. It’s the policies and intentions that I “love”.
Like I’ve already said, I’m sorry if I’ve offended you.