Sunak set to be ‘bounced out’ of No10 as poll hands Labour 26-point lead
61 per cent of voters say the Conservatives don't deserve to be re-elected, compared to just 19 per cent who think they do.
61 per cent of voters say the Conservatives don't deserve to be re-elected, compared to just 19 per cent who think they do.
Voters have given up on the Tories, Labour’s victorious by-election candidate claimed after he won the Stretford and Urmston by-election.
Grab the popcorn for this one: Jeremy Corbyn is said to be a mulling a bid to become Mayor of London in 2024, as an independent candidate.
Lady Mone chose to take the leave of absence and Labour claimed Rishi Sunak had been “too weak” to act himself.
Corbyn, who has represented Islington North since 1983, could potentially stand as an independent against Labour.
Senior Tory MP Charles Walker described the vote as a “sort of live fire exercise” for the Tories, saying they certainly will not win the next election.
Labour has picked up 12 points - slashing the SNP's hopes of a de facto referendum win.
The very slight bounce Sunak offered his party on becoming prime minister has now “flatlined”, according to experts.
Rejoin EU will use the Chester by-election to highlight the votes Starmer could lose in the next election if he continues with his damaging Brexit policies.
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