Tories suffer their worst defeat EVER in the latest by-election
It is the first time the Tory vote has dipped below 30 per cent since the 1997 general election, which Tony Blair’s Labour party won by a landslide.
It is the first time the Tory vote has dipped below 30 per cent since the 1997 general election, which Tony Blair’s Labour party won by a landslide.
Rishi Sunak's party would win fewer seats than the SNP if there were an imminent general election, large-scale MRP polling of 28,000 people found.
Research shows the average Slovenian household will be better off than its British counterpart by 2024 - around the time of the next election.
"We could go into the biggest local elections since 2019 not even fielding a full slate of candidates”, one ex-Cabinet minister said.
Rishi Sunak might not want to admit it, but Boris Johnson is his only hope if he wants to avoid an election annihilation.
Political scientist Professor Sir John Curtice suggested that more “anti-Conservative” tactical voting will be likely in the 2023 local polls.
The former prime minister said she believed Rishi Sunak could restore the party’s reputation on the economy.
MRP modelling - deemed more accurate than traditional surveys - suggests the Tories could be left with just 69 seats.
"I put forward an economic strategy that would’ve transformed the lives of many people who are now under unbelievable stress."
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