
Voters want Nadine Dorries and Jacob Rees-Mogg banned from second jobs on GB News and Talk TV, poll finds
Voters have had enough…

Voters have had enough…

‘Initial data show some worrying trends for educational inequality, with potential long-term implications for social mobility.’

In one case, leaflets intended for one constituency ended up in another country 100 miles away.

Class remains a pertinent force in British politics, determining the life chances of millions and it casts a far longer shadow than many of us like to believe or admit.

It remains to be seen whether helicopter enthusiast Sunak, who has previously given into pressure from Tory rebels, will stand firm in his commitment to net zero.

“The elephant in the room is who will staff these additional beds? Nursing staff are already spread too thinly over too many patients.”

Among Tory voters, 57% back the Government to run utilities and 29% prefer the private sector.

Omnisis also asked voters if Britain was right or wrong to leave the EU, with 59% saying we were wrong to leave versus 41% saying we were right.

‘If you’re flat on your back it’s quite easy to grow faster.’

“Until policy-makers stop attacking wages and take on the corporate profiteers there will be no end to this cost-of-living crisis.”