It’s the highest poll lead we’ve recorded in 4 months in our weekly tracker:
Lab 46% (+1) Con 27% (-2) LibDem 11% (+1) Reform 6% (+1) Green 5% (nc) SNP 3% (nc)
1,631 questioned on 28-29 June
+/- 21-22 June
Data - http://technetracker.co.uk
It’s the highest poll lead we’ve recorded in 4 months in our weekly tracker:
Lab 46% (+1) Con 27% (-2) LibDem 11% (+1) Reform 6% (+1) Green 5% (nc) SNP 3% (nc)
1,631 questioned on 28-29 June
+/- 21-22 June
Data - http://technetracker.co.uk
Who do you think stand a better chance? The Tories are currently imploding, there is no clear vision for the party and the different factions and backstabbing and wrestling for control. Sunak is weak, a caretaker PM with no authority or presence. They are tired, with nothing and nobody to rally around, and even the big corporations can see the writing on the wall.
Unfortunately a vote for Labour is essentially a vote for a different flavour of right-wing austerity politics. Sir Keir is doing his best to prove he’s an establishment toady but it’s not good enough. Big corporations will rally to the Tories in the run-up to the election. The British economy is in such a precarious state that that they can’t risk anything other than close family running things.
I don’t think that it matters who is in government now. We have a one-party state with two flavours.
I’d prefer to see the big parties broken up.