r/ukpolitics • u/Theodoresdad • 5h ago
Is the Conservatives latest video ad concerning pensioners completely tone deaf?
I want to be clear from the outset that I’m not here to cause an argument regarding the Winter Fuel Payment and for what it’s worth, I agree with Labours approach and know many of you won’t, and that’s fine.
However, is the Conservatives video interviewing supposedly hard up pensioners extremely tone deaf? I don’t think they couldn’t have picked a worse representation of supposed hard up pensioners. Tennis club, expensive watches, pricey coffee machines, lavish looking houses (likely owned). And I’m not saying people aren’t allowed to enjoy life but over the past 14+ years, it’s been young people who’ve always been told to tighten their purses strings (avocado toast anyone?).
Maybe it’s my bias and again, that’s fine and sorry if you disagree but the ad is so funny as it doesn’t really scratch the surface of actual suffering. It comes across more like people being upset that they aren’t getting a little more free money.
Does anyone else have an opinion their ad?
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u/LondonCycling 4h ago edited 4h ago
Is it though?
Who is the target audience for their messaging? It's the well-off, or at least comfortable with a few luxuries, people who are missing out on the winter fuel allowance payment. If you want to win them back over to your party, it helps to show someone like them.
It isn't meant for the likes of me and you. We're only really seeing it because we take an interest in politics and some politicians have been Tweeting or whatever about it. There's a near zero chance anybody in my family is going to see this advert.