Labor takes biggest lead in 21 YEARS in YouGov poll – and Boris Johnson could lose his seat
If the results of a YouGov poll were repeated in a general election, Labor would win a majority of 182 seats after Conservative support fell after the friday mini budget p>
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Sir Keir Starmer calls 'trickle down' economy 'stung'
Sir Keir Starmer will accuse the Tories of losing control of the economy as a new poll suggests Labor has opened up a 17 point lead over the Tories.
Sir Keir will pledge to get the UK ‘out of this endless cycle of crisis’ and quotes Sir Tony Blair as calling Labor the ‘political wing of the British people’ after a mini budget that brought down the pound saw Labor establish its biggest lead since YouGov launched the polls in 2001.
Labour leader to outline ambition to 'turn UK into a growth superpower' by saying he is the party of fiscal responsibility after markets crash in response to Tory plans to borrow billions to pay massive taxes. cuts.
Sir Keir and Rachel Reeves plan to maintain the government's basic tax rate of 19p if Labor comes to power (Picture:
Getty Images)Adam Bienkov, political editor of the Byline Times, said on Twitter that if the 17-point lead was repeated in a general election, it would lead to a Labor majority of 182 seats.
He wrote: "The Tory MPs who would lose their seats would be Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Iain Duncan Smith, Penny Mordaunt, Steve Baker, Grant Shapps, Andrea Leadsom, Andrea Jenkyns and
If the results of a YouGov poll were repeated in a general election, Labor would win a majority of 182 seats after Conservative support fell after the friday mini budget p>
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Sir Keir Starmer calls 'trickle down' economy 'stung'
Sir Keir Starmer will accuse the Tories of losing control of the economy as a new poll suggests Labor has opened up a 17 point lead over the Tories.
Sir Keir will pledge to get the UK ‘out of this endless cycle of crisis’ and quotes Sir Tony Blair as calling Labor the ‘political wing of the British people’ after a mini budget that brought down the pound saw Labor establish its biggest lead since YouGov launched the polls in 2001.
Labour leader to outline ambition to 'turn UK into a growth superpower' by saying he is the party of fiscal responsibility after markets crash in response to Tory plans to borrow billions to pay massive taxes. cuts.
Sir Keir and Rachel Reeves plan to maintain the government's basic tax rate of 19p if Labor comes to power (Picture:
Getty Images)Adam Bienkov, political editor of the Byline Times, said on Twitter that if the 17-point lead was repeated in a general election, it would lead to a Labor majority of 182 seats.
He wrote: "The Tory MPs who would lose their seats would be Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Iain Duncan Smith, Penny Mordaunt, Steve Baker, Grant Shapps, Andrea Leadsom, Andrea Jenkyns and
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