
Rishi Sunak forced to accept that he might not ‘stop the boats’ by the election
Sunak has accepted that he may not be able to stop the small boat crossings by the next general election, citing the ‘complexity of the issue’.

Sunak has accepted that he may not be able to stop the small boat crossings by the next general election, citing the ‘complexity of the issue’.

‘Your constituents, local council, the Prime Minister and now the public have all had enough’

‘Labour can demonstrate that there is another way, and make a just transition a central plank of its environmental policy platform’

Only 45% say they have completely settled on who to vote for.

“If it isn’t Brexit, then it must be the Tories? There are NO other options with which to blame anything on.”

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.