Boris Johnson’s digital strategist Craig Dillon says British Labour has risen in the polls by promising people “free things” to steal votes from conservatives.
Mr Dillon told Sky News “offering free things to people is an easy way to win” them over but the election had become all about Brexit.
He also said Labour had climbed in the polls and conservatives were not being “complacent” because there was still a chance Mr Johnson could lose.
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