Sunak predicts ‘hard night’ for Tories as he faces local elections test
“Good councillors will lose their seats because of all that has happened over the past year.” said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
“Good councillors will lose their seats because of all that has happened over the past year.” said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Tory chairman has repeated claims his party could lose 1,000 councillors in May’s local elections but denied he would quit.
Stephen Flynn, the party’s leader in Westminster, criticised Labour’s decision to drop its commitment to abolish tuition fees.
Sir Tony Blair’s former chief of staff described the statement as a “political stunt”, with others saying she "has the right" to prioritise Acoba.
Until the public feels it can trust the government again, the Conservatives will "struggle to turn around their position in the polls".
The Labour leader said there seemed to be an ’emerging pattern of behaviour’ when it came to Rishi Sunak’s family’s financial interests.
Some 55% of people told Ipsos UK that they thought the Tories would lose seats while just 9% thought the party would make gains.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay said Charles’ reign will bring a ‘new relationship’ between Parliament and the monarchy as he approaches the role.
A total of 230 local authorities in England are holding elections on May 4. Here are some of the key results to look for.
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