Labour now ‘at risk of LOSING votes’ for supporting Brexit
Keir Starmer's insistence on backing Brexit could now cost the Labour Party dearly at the next election, according to the experts.
Keir Starmer's insistence on backing Brexit could now cost the Labour Party dearly at the next election, according to the experts.
Polling firm YouGov said its research would give ‘serious cause for concern’ to the SNP, with the party’s seats projected to fall from 48 to 27.
"Black MPs I've spoken to don't want to speak on camera. They worry that if they do, they feel they'll lose the whip" said a CH4 reporter.
Labour estimates households have paid £1.05 billion in higher mortgage payments since the mini-budget last year.
Professor Sir John Curtice said the local elections indicated that Labour would fall 14 seats short of a majority in a general election.
The Labour cabinet minister was forced to answer awkward questions about Sir Keir Starmer’s commitment to the pledges.
Until the public feels it can trust the government again, the Conservatives will "struggle to turn around their position in the polls".
Labour said around 1.8 million people had been underpaid due to processing errors by the DWP, HMRC or local authorities.
Labour blocked the former Kensington MP Emma Dent Coad from the longlist to fight the seat at the next election.
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