Labour on track for 56-seat majority at next election, latest polling shows
Sir Keir Starmer's party would reclaim many Red Wall seats, as well toppling Tory heavyweights including Grant Shapps and Boris Johnson.
Sir Keir Starmer's party would reclaim many Red Wall seats, as well toppling Tory heavyweights including Grant Shapps and Boris Johnson.
According to recent polling, nearly two-thirds of Labour supporters are in favour of PR.
He said the Tory policy was for the “rich to get richer” while offering little to ordinary workers.
Nick Thomas-Symonds said his party is on an ‘election footing’.
Half of Brits support an election taking place once the new prime minister is in place, new polling has revealed.
The Ilford South MP said he has evidence of “rule-breaking, voter fraud and the dangerous whipping up of community tensions".
Sharon Graham thinks the party needs to provide ‘a strong message’ as workers seek pay rises and employers make profits.
Labour has moved to centralise donations as membership plummets and tensions grow with unions over strike action.
If repeated at a general election Labour would get a 126 seat majority, with Jacob Rees-Mogg and Boris Johnson losing their seats.
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