The latest YouGov poll has Labour and the Conservatives neck and neck on 34 per cent, with UKIP on 12 per cent followed by the Lib Dems on 8 per cent and the Greens on 6 per cent.
A hung parliament looks the most likely outcome in May; but there is still time for the polls to change considerably. With or without the support of one of the smaller parties, Labour could edge it.
And so we want to hear from you: what should the next Labour government prioritise in office? Reducing inequality? Improving the NHS? Building more homes? Nationalising the railways? The environment?
80 Responses to “POLL: What should be the priority of the next Labour government?”
treborc1
Because that was the plan, nothing wrong with the WCA if it was carried out under Normal rules, it was not it was carried out under the Unum Provident mess. Then to stop other firms from being involved Blair made sure that ATOS also did the appeals.
This way labour would only have to deal with one company.
The Tories ordered the DWP to review appeals to ensure only those that looked a sure case and ATOS wanted out it was no longer making them the same profits.
treborc1
I take it your getting special care at the local mental hospital.
treborc1
But then you need a socialist party.
Rachel Steele
Get rid of privatisation in the NHS, build more social housing, scrap HS2 and spend money improving the infrastucture we already have instead, and don’t demonise people for being unemployed/ill/disabled as this government does.
janlog
Build social housing even if we have to borrow to do it. It would be a long term strategy with little or no downside. A massive programme would provide jobs, apprenticeships, work for businesses of all sizes to tender for, revive local economies as the workers’ wages all go back into circulation and increase demand. But, for heaven sake, rescind right to buy.