Outrage as billboard from ‘hell’ appears ahead of mayoral elections

Some Londoners have been left livid after a billboard appeared on the aspect of a home in Lewisham with the slogan ‘voting is self-care’.

The slogan, which makes an attempt to make use of the thought of ‘self-care’ to encourage Londoners to vote within the upcoming mayoral election this Thursday (May 6), has obtained backlash on social media, with customers stating that voting will not be ‘self-care’ however a proper.

One Londoner tweeted a photograph of the billboard, writing: “We are in hell”, and in addition calling the slogan “an abomination”. The tweet has been appreciated over 4,000 instances and been shared by over 400 individuals.

Responding to the picture, one livid Twitter consumer wrote: “There goes the Govts Boomer advertising and marketing workforce mixing up self care and fundamental human rights once more…”.

Another individual requested “What is that this?”, whereas one other wrote: “When psychological well being turns into a capitalist commodity, we see issues like this”.

It appears that some Londoners are even feeling discouraged from voting after seeing the brand new slogan, with one individual writing: “For the primary time in my life I’m eager about spoiling my poll lol”.

London’s mayoral election will happen this Thursday, as a record-breaking 20 candidates will run towards present Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan within the race for City Hall.

Six million persons are registered to vote, and polls will open at 7am and shut at 10pm.

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