Conservative lead slashed to 3 points as Starmer calls on Labour to modernise
In order to win the next election, "we have to win the future,” Sir Keir told The Observer.
In order to win the next election, "we have to win the future,” Sir Keir told The Observer.
Professor Peter Openshaw said maskless Tories in the House showed how the issue has been politicised.
One in five 2019 Conservative voters now say they do not who they would vote for in an election.
The majority of the British public now think the prime minister is dishonest, inconsistent and disorganised.
A Commons committee hit out at the five Tories, accusing them of damaging "the reputation and integrity” of the House.
The Conservatives increased their lead by two points, while Labour lost three points putting them eleven points adrift.
A health secretary caught flouting his own rules, 600 million lost Covid tests and questions over Russian interference in UK elections were not enough to rattle voters.
Cal Dempsey said the 'One Britain One Nation' campaign “is dangerously close to ein Volk, ein Reich.”
“These are the people who are supposed to look after us and they are behaving in a way that is not funny," he said.
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