
The voters have had enough: Two-thirds want change of government at election, major poll shows
A change of government was the most popular option across all demographics assessed, including age, gender, ethnicity, religion and income level.

A change of government was the most popular option across all demographics assessed, including age, gender, ethnicity, religion and income level.

The poll, conducted over the last weekend (26-28 January), sees Labour on 46% of the vote, up three points from the week before, and the Conservatives on 27%, down by two in the same period.

‘Nearly eight years on, it’s hard to see how Brexit has been completed’

Tory MP makes false claims to deflect from Tories dire housing record

“Jacob Rees-Mogg has “officially become a “remouner””

Many of the promises made by Brexiteers have failed to materialise…

“I really believe at the start of this year we have turned a corner and heading in the right direction”

‘We would rather they not do this type of tax cuts.’

Westminster’s ‘mixed messages’ on climate have damaged UK’s global image warns advisor

Tory MP George Freeman, the MP for Mid Norfolk, said that an increase in mortgage costs was the main reason he quit his ministerial post during the November reshuffle.