‘Catastrophic poll’ for Tories shows three in four voters want a change in government
75% of voters believe the UK needs a change of government, with even half of 2019 Tory voters agreeing.
75% of voters believe the UK needs a change of government, with even half of 2019 Tory voters agreeing.
Only 45% say they have completely settled on who to vote for.
The Tories would be left on just 90 seats…
30p in every pound raised will go to the local food bank.
Appeals for an immediate general election are being ramped up again following more chaos within the Conservative party, which lost two seats in recent byelections.
Labour must manage the balancing act of convincing voters it can deliver greater social justice, climate justice and national security without risking the economy.
Labour would win 470 seats to just 129 for the Tories and 26 for the SNP.
“I want to make an Easter appeal to the many decent people in all of our main parties: please pull the next election campaign back from the brink.”
The leader of the Liberal Democrats also accused the Tories of breaking the law by cutting international aid
For a government limping along under the rule of its fifth prime minister in six years, drenched in sleaze and infighting, conventional wisdom says surely the Tories can’t survive the next general election. But then this is politics, and anything can happen.