A Labour government would ‘fix the bad Tory Brexit deal’, says David Lammy
Lammy said Labour is “not afraid” to speak about the “damage the Government’s bad Brexit deal has done to our economy”.
Lammy said Labour is “not afraid” to speak about the “damage the Government’s bad Brexit deal has done to our economy”.
The claims come on the back of reports that Boris Johnson joked about attending “the most unsocially distanced party” in the UK.
“After two years of denial and avoidance, we must now confront the hard truth: Brexit isn’t working", the London mayor is set to say.
The polling also reveals a surge by Reform UK, which could split the Tory vote at the next election.
Socialist support for Sir Keir’s revamped Labour offering hasn’t fallen off a cliff-edge at all, new polling shows.
Their interview with Izzy Lenga has now been published in full on its corrections page.
According to reports, the former business secretary believes himself to be the "standard-bearer" for the right-wing of the party.
MRP modelling - deemed more accurate than traditional surveys - suggests the Tories could be left with just 69 seats.
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.
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