Older suburban women could hold key to next election, poll finds
Analysis by More In Common suggested the Conservative coalition was ‘fragmenting’ and the next election will be about policies, not personalities.
Analysis by More In Common suggested the Conservative coalition was ‘fragmenting’ and the next election will be about policies, not personalities.
Denying reality is certainly one way to deal with your political future flying off a cliff - and Jacob Rees-Mogg has made a fine art of it.
It has been ten by-election losses so far this Parliament for The Conservatives, the biggest hit of any previous government since the 1960s.
The Government has now suffered more defeats in a single Parliament than any government since the 1960s.
The latest polling suggests the Conservatives are on track for a historic defeat at the next election.
Rishi Sunak will be left with just 80 MPs after the election as 17 cabinet ministers get ousted.
It comes after Labour withdrew its support of Azhar Ali with just days to go to the contest.
A breakdown of the numbers suggests six in ten watching were male, while the median age was 65.
Labour’s Rochdale candidate Azhar Ali suggested Hamas’s October 7 attack was an Israeli conspiracy.
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