BBC’s ‘scorecard on Brexit’ struggles to find any upsides
Low growth, high inflation, soaring business costs and squeezed productivity cushioned by.... cheese.
Low growth, high inflation, soaring business costs and squeezed productivity cushioned by.... cheese.
Political scientist Professor Sir John Curtice suggested that more “anti-Conservative” tactical voting will be likely in the 2023 local polls.
Chris Hopkins, from the polling company Savanta, said it could be that many overestimated the potential benefits of Brexit.
The last time such a declaration was made was in March 2020 as Covid-19 began sweeping through hospitals.
The latest polling suggests Labour could be on track to win a landslide at the next election unless Sunak can turn the party's fortunes around.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer used his message to warn that the UK ‘needs to change’ as he looked back on a ‘very tough’ year.
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