A nationwide billboard campaign is being launched on Monday accusing the Prime Minister of being a “threat” to public services.

Anti-austerity group the People’s Assembly has hired over 40 billboards, mostly in marginal seats, displaying a large picture of Theresa May with the words ‘I am a threat’ followed by ‘to your local hospital, to your child’s education, to your living standards, to your job security, to your pension, to your peace and security’.

Sam Fairbairn, national secretary of the People’s Assembly, said: “Theresa May has made it blatantly clear her attitude to ordinary people in what can only be described as her manifesto of misery.”

From Monday we have a big, very visual, surprise for Theresa May across the country #ToriesOut #ManifestoOfMisery https://t.co/dSjhdcj2E7 — People's Assembly (@pplsassembly) May 19, 2017

“She is a threat to everything we rely on from cradle to grave. The crisis in the NHS was created by the Conservative Government and they’re doing nothing to address it.

“She’s snatching free school lunches off infants while her plans to restructure our education system will leave schools without proper funding. University students are being strapped with lifelong debt.

“Employers are allowed to get away with paying poverty wages on insecure or zero-hour contracts and she wants to rob people’s houses from them and their family to cover the costs of looking after them in old age.

“In one of the most important elections for generations we want to expose the lies behind Theresa May’s soundbite rhetoric.

“We’ll do everything we can to make sure Theresa May and her Government for the super rich isn’t returned to Downing Street.”

A crowdfunding drive has been launched so the group can organise more advertising in the last week of the election campaign.