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Post by jonksy on Sept 30, 2024 21:41:34 GMT
More people now prefer Sunak government to Starmer’s, poll finds.....
More people now prefer Rishi Sunak’s government to Sir Keir Starmer’s administration, a poll has found.
A survey by think tank More in Common shows the Labour Government is already less liked than the previous Tory one, despite taking power less than three months ago.
The poll of 2,080 adults showed that 31 per cent preferred Mr Sunak’s government, while 29 per cent preferred the current one.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 1, 2024 0:12:11 GMT
Labour are heading towards becoming a one term government. But if the vote drops further it will not be a good thing.
If 25 million of us do not vote at the next election, that will be extremely bad. Our parties all need to address key problems we face.
Firstly, we're running out of space. We cannot take in bogus asylum seekers.
We need deportation camps. Those require runways for transport aircraft.
We need to rebuild our military.
We also need to increase tax revenues. Cut taxes on the poor, raise on the rich.
Make the likes of Amazon pay corporation tax.
Anyway I didn't realise the time, goodnight.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 8:19:26 GMT
And lets not forget those numbers are rising daily...!! Migrants could be in hotels for three more years due to backlog in huge blow for 2T Starmer.... Migrants could be housed in hotels for up to three more years due to the asylum backlog, an insider has claimed, dealing a massive blow to Keir Starmer's fledgling Government. Since coming into office, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and other ministers have come to realise that clearing the backlog will take longer than initially hoped, the Times reported - with the number of people waiting for an initial decision actually increasing slightly in the three months since the election.....
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 1, 2024 10:02:55 GMT
‘Another pledge broken!’ Tories and Reform slam Starmer’s huge U-turn on migrant hotelsThe top of the Tory party and Reform UK have stuck the boot in this morning after plans to keep migrants in hotels came to light. This morning it emerged that migrants will now continue to be housed in hotels for up to three years due to the size of the backlog and swathes of migrants continuing to float over the Channel. The overall backlog stands at around 225,000, a number that has increased by 11,000 since Labour came to power. The news that hotels will now continue to be used was greeted with fury by opposition politicians. Tory leadership frontrunner Robert Jenrick said: “Starmer pledged to ‘end asylum hotels’.” Meanwhile Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice shared a graphic comparing Sir Keir’s £1.4 billion in cuts to Winter Fuel Payment, while spending £8.5 billion on unemployed immigrants.www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1955593/keir-starmer-migrant-hotels-reform-tory-react
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 10:12:34 GMT
The stench gets even stronger..... Sue Gray took free football tickets in latest Labour gifts row...... Sue Gray enjoyed hundreds of pounds worth of Premier League hospitality tickets and a free trip to a networking summit in the Highlands, The Telegraph can reveal. Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff received matchday hospitality tickets to the north London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April and another Premier League football match at the same venue a month before.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 10:14:14 GMT
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 1, 2024 10:58:19 GMT
And just wait until the budget. Their approval ratings are going to plummet.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2024 14:49:11 GMT
More people now prefer Sunak government to Starmer’s, poll finds.....
More people now prefer Rishi Sunak’s government to Sir Keir Starmer’s administration, a poll has found.
A survey by think tank More in Common shows the Labour Government is already less liked than the previous Tory one, despite taking power less than three months ago.
The poll of 2,080 adults showed that 31 per cent preferred Mr Sunak’s government, while 29 per cent preferred the current one.
Thing is, however much many might hate Labour, they have been gifted such a huge majority that it doesn't actually matter how disliked they are, they cannot be voted out until the net election, whilst in the meantime having the numbers to be able to do whatever they want. They won't be the least bit worried about their unpopularity right now. They won't start worrying about it until the next election hoves into view. They probably believe they can turn it around by then. Whether or not they are deluding themselves remains to be seen
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 14:51:22 GMT
More people now prefer Sunak government to Starmer’s, poll finds.....
More people now prefer Rishi Sunak’s government to Sir Keir Starmer’s administration, a poll has found.
A survey by think tank More in Common shows the Labour Government is already less liked than the previous Tory one, despite taking power less than three months ago.
The poll of 2,080 adults showed that 31 per cent preferred Mr Sunak’s government, while 29 per cent preferred the current one.
Thing is, however much many might hate Labour, they have been gifted such a huge majority that it doesn't actually matter how disliked they are, they cannot be voted out until the net election, whilst in the meantime having the numbers to be able to do whatever they want. They won't be the least bit worried about their unpopularity right now. They won't start worrying about it until the next election hoves into view. They probably believe they can turn it around by then. Whether or not they are deluding themselves remains to be seen Ffs does 20% ring any bells?
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 1, 2024 15:05:39 GMT
More people now prefer Sunak government to Starmer’s, poll finds.....
More people now prefer Rishi Sunak’s government to Sir Keir Starmer’s administration, a poll has found.
A survey by think tank More in Common shows the Labour Government is already less liked than the previous Tory one, despite taking power less than three months ago.
The poll of 2,080 adults showed that 31 per cent preferred Mr Sunak’s government, while 29 per cent preferred the current one.
Thing is, however much many might hate Labour, they have been gifted such a huge majority that it doesn't actually matter how disliked they are, they cannot be voted out until the net election, whilst in the meantime having the numbers to be able to do whatever they want. They won't be the least bit worried about their unpopularity right now. They won't start worrying about it until the next election hoves into view. They probably believe they can turn it around by then. Whether or not they are deluding themselves remains to be seen By the time the next GE comes along the local elections will have dwindled that majority down, Starmer doesn't care because he has no intentions of serving a second term of office (if he's lucky enough to serve this one). If any of the Labour MPs hope to serve a second term in office they need to put a spoke in his wheel now, some of the Labour MPs are quite young and now they have a taste of being in government they wont want to let it go.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 1, 2024 15:42:05 GMT
Right this is through the grapevine, apparently there is news about to explode about Starmer and his private life, I know what it is but at this stage it would be reckless to print, but if it's true Starmer will be gone within the next week or two.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 15:52:32 GMT
Right this is through the grapevine, apparently there is news about to explode about Starmer and his private life, I know what it is but at this stage it would be reckless to print, but if it's true Starmer will be gone within the next week or two. There is video on youtube about it mate..I will find it when i get home.
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 1, 2024 15:58:59 GMT
I think it's just wishful thinking - I doubt anything will come of it.
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Post by see2 on Oct 1, 2024 16:12:19 GMT
If the Tories had produced one single decent government from 2010 to 2024, they may have remained in government, but as usual their continued maladministration left a whole load of shizer for this government to clean up.
Only those with a high level of political bias or a lack of insight that doesn't allow them to either see the economic mess the country is in, or to see the advantages that will arise for the UK if the economy is brought onto an even keel, are foolish enough to totally denigrate the government at this point in time And there are plenty of them.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 1, 2024 16:12:52 GMT
Right this is through the grapevine, apparently there is news about to explode about Starmer and his private life, I know what it is but at this stage it would be reckless to print, but if it's true Starmer will be gone within the next week or two. There is video on youtube about it mate..I will find it when i get home. Here ya go.....
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