‘Reagan question’ hangs over Conservatives as 53% say they feel worse off
Most voters say they feel worse off now than in 2019, and think they will be even worse off if Rishi Sunak wins the next election.
Most voters say they feel worse off now than in 2019, and think they will be even worse off if Rishi Sunak wins the next election.
Rishi Sunak is doubling-down in his crusade against immigration - but someone really should remind him about his own path to power.
Rishi Sunak "lives to lose another day”.
Rishi Sunak appears to have done enough to appease the New Conservatives following a last-minute breakfast intervention this morning.
It comes as new polling shows Rishi Sunak is now almost as unpopular as his party after a year of deteriorating polling numbers.
Rishi Sunak’s long-term political ally argued that he had to quit because he has ‘such strong disagreements’ with his approach to immigration.
Rishi Sunak was angering some on the right of his party by not opting out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Downing Street said Rishi Sunak was focused on using the freedoms offered by Brexit and on "making a success of it".
A report has detailed the “crony contracts”, “duff deals” and “outrageous outgoings” that have happened on Rishi Sunak's watch.
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