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Yesterdays Sunday Papers came with a grim reading for Sunak and The Tories with a new survey predicting Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour Party are set for a massive majority of 416 leaving the Tories with just 37 seats.Are these worrying times for Tory supporters or do they close their ears and eyes to it ,and deny it all and say it's all lies .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not worried, it won't affect me. It's the poor saucepans out there that are about to find out what a labour government is like after 45 years that I feel for. You see they are a bit Trobby, a bit lefty probably think that they'll be able to storm the houses of the "rich" and steal all their money. In a way a Labour government can be a public service. By the next election those that voted labour especially the young may well wonder why.
I’ve got the urge to remind people how bad things were under the last Labour government – people seem to have forgotten:-
· NHS waiting times at a record low
· NHS satisfaction at a record high
· 4.3 million children (30% of all UK children) in poverty in 2022/23, up from 3.6 million in 2010/11
· National debt (as a percentage of GDP in 2010) 70%, now just under 100%
· Net migration (into the UK) in 2010, circa 250k; current net migration circa 700k
We are where we are & it seems inevitably that the UK is in for a Labour disaster: a party which will be, as it always has been, beholden to the unions but now with the added dimension of the Islamist voters
The only hope for the future is that Reform UK can get 2 or 3 MPs to join Lee Anderson & they can form a power base to grow into a real force for the future election in four years time, by when Labour will have brought the country to it's knees.
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