Labor warns poll results are shakier than they appear because Tory unpopularity is “not enough” to win the election.

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Sir Keir Starmer has been warned his dominant position in the polls is shakier than it appears, as Labor top brass urges the party to deliver a vision bolder for Britain.

< p>Polling guru Sir John Curtice told the Labor leader that his successes were the result of Tory incompetence rather than his own statesmanship.

And former Home Secretary David Blunkett urged Sir Keir to learn his lesson. of Labour's past election defeats, saying the Tories' unpopularity is "not enough" to guarantee an election victory.

This follows the Labor leader hailing a "seismic" victory in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-elections, and comes on the eve of the Labor Party's annual conference in Liverpool, where the party unveils its new slogan: "Reclaim Britain's Future." »

Sir Keir hopes to use the conference to explain why voters should support his party, instead of simply voting against the deeply unpopular Tories.

A shadow minister said the The most important thing they expected at the conference was for Sir Keir to present "an inspiring vision for the country".

They said Labor needed to “give people hope” after years of deteriorating living standards under Conservative rule.

“I want people want to vote for Labor and not just against the Conservatives. ", they told The Independent.

A 38 Degrees poll, seen by The Observer, shows that Labor is on the right way...

Labor warns poll results are shakier than they appear because Tory unpopularity is “not enough” to win the election.
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Sir Keir Starmer has been warned his dominant position in the polls is shakier than it appears, as Labor top brass urges the party to deliver a vision bolder for Britain.

< p>Polling guru Sir John Curtice told the Labor leader that his successes were the result of Tory incompetence rather than his own statesmanship.

And former Home Secretary David Blunkett urged Sir Keir to learn his lesson. of Labour's past election defeats, saying the Tories' unpopularity is "not enough" to guarantee an election victory.

This follows the Labor leader hailing a "seismic" victory in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-elections, and comes on the eve of the Labor Party's annual conference in Liverpool, where the party unveils its new slogan: "Reclaim Britain's Future." »

Sir Keir hopes to use the conference to explain why voters should support his party, instead of simply voting against the deeply unpopular Tories.

A shadow minister said the The most important thing they expected at the conference was for Sir Keir to present "an inspiring vision for the country".

They said Labor needed to “give people hope” after years of deteriorating living standards under Conservative rule.

“I want people want to vote for Labor and not just against the Conservatives. ", they told The Independent.

A 38 Degrees poll, seen by The Observer, shows that Labor is on the right way...

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