Conservatives step up attacks on tax and ‘supermajority’ in face of stubborn poll gap
Labour has described the Conservative attacks as ‘hysterical’ and ‘desperate’.
Labour has described the Conservative attacks as ‘hysterical’ and ‘desperate’.
A Survation MRP study suggested Labour is on course for a landslide victory.
It's not all good news for Labour, though, with voters turning away from the two major parties in a huge break with the trend saw in 2019.
"I might not have done brilliantly at maths at school but I know that 7.12 million and 7.5 million is going up"
Fair's fair, Rishi...
Sunak and Meloni have previously found common ground on migration, with the PM recently travelling to Rome to talk up the Rwanda policy.
The prime minister was also booed by the audience after he tried to blame industrial action for NHS waiting lists going up.
Craig Williams admitted placing a bet on when the poll would take place ‘some weeks ago’
"Can you recommend a good private police force to spend my money on? What about ambulances and fire engines?"
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