The latest poll suggests Labour are on course for a majority that is six seats largerthan their initial projectionon 3 June, which suggested a majority of 194. If this and other MRP polls are accurate, it suggests Britain is on the cusp of a fundamental redrawing of the politi...
Things look worse for Tory leader Mrs Badenoch, though. As well as losing to Sir Keir, she also loses to Lib Dem Sir Ed (17% to his 26%) and is tied with Mr Farage on 22% each. And in the most titanic clash, Sir Ed beats Mr Farage by 30% to 25%. 'I n...
Assuming the economy doesn’t do a sharp turn around, will be not a pleasant year, but Labour has the majority to get through it and putting some policy meat won’t lift polls but might lift MP’s Tories: The election results (Tory collapse, loss of money, Reform) were always going ...
"Many traditional polls, and this MRP model, show Labour enjoying double-digit leads over the Conservative Party, but one percentage point either way could be the difference between a sizeable Labour majority, a small Labour majority, or no majority at all." ...
Jolyon Maugham KC:Oh, um, I think the polls speak for themselves, really. And the polls tell this story: you know, we’re poorer, we’re weaker, we’re less happy with ourselves. You know, you can see the effects on the economy in the numbers. But it’s also everywhere we look:...
Conservatives in Welwyn-Hatfield had a good election night on Thursday 5 May, losing only 2 of 28 council seats on the borough council despite being behind in the polls nationally, with a public angry about breaches of Covid laws by members of the Conservative Government. The Conservatives were...
“Neil Findlay’s latest remarks are yet another example of shambolic to-ing and fro-ing from the Labour ‘branch office’ in attempt to redress their continued free-fall in the polls. “Mr Findlay voted against a Parliamentary motion supporting the ‘speediest safe withdrawal of nuclear weapons...
But since then,Labour’s popularity has plummetedand the party is now running neck-and-neck withNigel Farage’sparty in opinion polls. Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf said: “The great people of Runcorn deserve far better than waiting six weeks for a recall petition to take place. ...
So, it isn’t about stopping Labour getting in, it’s about making their utter defeat in the polls less humiliating! THAT is the truth of the matter. The latest Yougov figures: Labour: 46% of all votes Tories: 21% (down 25% from last GE) ...
Our car was decorated with Tory blue ribbons, and if we should pass a car flaunting the red badge of Socialism, we were allowed to lean out of the window and shout at the occupants: "Down with the horrible Counter-Honnish Labour Party!" The canvassing consisted of visiting the villagers...