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27 August 2014updated 28 Jun 2021 4:44am

Watch: Better Together’s patronising advert, “The woman who made up her mind”

Crayons, engagement-ringed handwringing and a mid-morning epiphany: the Better Together campaign’s video to persuade female voters is a little contrived…

By Media Mole

Oh dear, the Better Together campaign seems to have made a patronising Let’s Appeal To Women video to try and persuade undecided female voters, with a few soft-focus shots of crayons and toy tractors, to vote No.

Watch it here:

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