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The Voters Miss The Tories, Have Labour Blown It?
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//To say the first few months of Sir Keir Starmer's Government have been something of an omnishambles would be an understatement. This is a period most new governments enjoy as a honeymoon.
Instead, polling suggests voters already think the previous (and wildly unpopular) Tory government was preferable.// - so after 3 months voters already miss the Tories! Who'd have thunk it?
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I note the article does not give a link to any of these polls. Could it have been their own polls they refer to, which, of course, will have been reacted to by Express readers in the main.
As i have said before on these pages, i used to take the Mirror and Express on a Daily Basis and am well aware of the loaded questions put to their readers by way of polling opinions.
If anyone has a link to any of these polls, i'd be interested in reading them.
The Mirror and the Express? Goodness you are a gluten for punishment!
You are correct though Polls can be conducted to get the answer required hence why they are not accurate. They do however indicate trends and the trend shown from many other sources is showing the Labour party to be deeply unpoular, in particualr S2TKS now is mins 36 I believe. Unheard of in first 100 days.
the austerity programme introduced by the tories was far more cruel degrading and destructive than the winter fuel allowance cut. i will never feel anything but disgust and contempt for tories who spent 14 years championing such measures and only now pretend to understand or care that cuts to public spending can have lethal consequences.
i have said several times that i strongly dislike starmer but nobody should be missing the tories. it was like the whole country was at the mercy of an extremely mentally unwell parent.
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