Il vantaggio dei laburisti nei sondaggi termina dopo 934 giorni

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/labours-poll-lead-ends-after-934-days/

di 1DarkStarryNight

20 Comments

  1. 1DarkStarryNight on

    Voting Intention:

    🌹 LAB 27% (-2)

    🌳 CON 27% (+1)

    ➡️ REF UK 21% (+2)

    🔶 LIB DEM 13% (+2)

    🌍 GRN 7% (-)

    “Keir Starmer’s net approval rating has fallen a further 5 points. His net approval now sits at -38, below Rishi Sunak and down 49 points from his post election high”

    “Asked to grade the Government across a series of areas the public give the Government an average grade of D-. Those who voted Labour are more generous giving a C+.”

    “30% think it would have been better if the Conservatives had won the election. 24% think worse and 25% think it would have made no difference either better or worse.”

  2. Vondonklewink on

    Who would have guessed that more austerity and continued managed decline might be unpopular? It wouldn’t be so bad if they hadn’t spent the last 15 years admonishing Tories for this and promising ‘change’. Only to get into office and get straight to work on maintaining the status quo, while enjoying the unprecedented number of freebies you get for being the bossman.

  3. XenorVernix on

    Reform are winning the next election unless Starmer changes course.

  4. OwnLow6100 on

    I get not being enthusiastic about this government but who on Earth is still voting Tory lmao, they have done the country over in entire new ways, they should cease to exist as a political force

  5. Creepy-Escape796 on

    Reform will win the popular vote unless someone gets control of the borders.

  6. pajamakitten on

    The Tories handed Labour a poisoned chalice and knew what they were doing in the run-up to the election. Labour are also at fault, however they have been handed a country deep in a hole and they have to be the ones to sort it out. They were never going to be popular.

  7. SlightWerewolf4428 on

    Either way, there’s at least 4( less than 5) more years of this government as they have been given a mandate.

    Polls will go up and down.

    What I do hope is that this government will see the shift in the electorate and adopt sensible policies before then, like the left wing in the Northern European countries has done.

  8. Jodeatre on

    This so far is looking to be a race to the lowest voter turnout. Is there a minimum % of the populace that has to vote for an election to be valid?

  9. thebeesknees270 on

    Lower legal migration levels by focusing on bringing in the best and the brightest and properly crack down on illegal migration (even if that means getting tough and nasty) and nearly all of the Reform vote is up for grabs, yet it’s not of any interest to either the Tories or Labour.

  10. cbob-yolo on

    So after watching the 2 main parties potentially screw up the last 20years by the next election.

    Who is next? Who do we turn to, to fix whatever mess will be left.

  11. MaltDizney on

    Not that surprising, the ones in power will always be judged the hardest. Very easy to sit at the sides and scrutinise, with no pressure to come up with an actually viable alternative.

  12. No_Breadfruit_4901 on

    Luckily for Labour, next election is not until 5 years and they have all the time in the world to gain momentum again

  13. kristmace on

    It’s one single poll.

    Labour’s start has been very poor from a PR perspective but they’d still easily win a GE against the Tories right now.

  14. Critical-Usual on

    Completely surreal. I know the Tories would regain popularity after a number of years thanks to the electorate short memory. But after 100 days of basically nothing?

  15. tony220jdm on

    No one wanted Keir just labour through the door and somehow this idiot got more unpopular than half the tories

  16. ash_ninetyone on

    Labour haven’t had an ideal start. I was wanting change of government. One of hope, not of doom and gloom. Especially since when I left school in 2010 into a difficult recovery followed by austerity and watching public services be gradually ran into the dirt.

    I get shit is difficult. I get it’s not an overnight quick fix. But I was hoping for an actual Labour government, not Tory-lite.

    You won’t catch me voting Tories again. But while they’re busy splitting their vote to Reform, if Labour aren’t aware of their roots, I suspect they’ll see them leaking voters to other left-wing parties like the Greens. If a left-wing version of Reform came along (except socially progressive than conservative/neo-libs) I would hazard a guess Labour would be in trouble.

  17. Odd-Wafer-4250 on

    Not surprising considering a) the Tories fucked things beyond repair for everyone else to line their and their mates pockets and b) the hatchet job the right-wing oligarch owned media have done.

    The nation is filled with right-wing serf mentality moron who don’t mind the boot on their necks as long as they can punch down on someone they think is beneath them.

    People base their views on inflammatory headlines and misinformation. Education in the UK was more or less defunded since 2010 and there’s a dearth of critical thinking skills in the nation and the nation is in a downward spiral as a result.

    But fuck all of that, blame immigrants and muzlamics innit /s

  18. LordofFruitAndBarely on

    Some optimism from them would have avoided this. The CONSTANT moaning is a real bummer. If they approached things with a fresh winds of change blowing through the country, rather than stale old farts blowing.. people would like that and respond to it

  19. He needs to get his act together. Stop the anti business / anti pensioner sentiment.

  20. Girthenjoyer on

    Labour finding out that the fickle, juvenile cunts they’ve been courting aren’t interested in stuff like reality. They just want to be promised free stuff and be told rich people are bad.

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