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"******Post-election drop in poll for Starmer as 52% say UK 'moving in wrong direction' More than half of people think Britain is "moving in the wrong direction", according to a poll which shows a drop in favourability for Sir Keir Starmer. The poll by Ipsos, conducted between 9 and 12 August, showed a post-general election drop in the perception of the prime minister, as well as his deputy Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Of those polled, 22% said that they think things in Britain are heading in the right direction, 52% in the wrong direction and 19% neither.****** Shooop!!!!! I thought that we had turned the page? Made a new start! Make Britain Great Again !!!! What are we going to do? " Fair's fair, he HAS had 6 whole weeks... | |||
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"******Post-election drop in poll for Starmer as 52% say UK 'moving in wrong direction' More than half of people think Britain is "moving in the wrong direction", according to a poll which shows a drop in favourability for Sir Keir Starmer. The poll by Ipsos, conducted between 9 and 12 August, showed a post-general election drop in the perception of the prime minister, as well as his deputy Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Of those polled, 22% said that they think things in Britain are heading in the right direction, 52% in the wrong direction and 19% neither.****** Shooop!!!!! I thought that we had turned the page? Made a new start! Make Britain Great Again !!!! What are we going to do? Fair's fair, he HAS had 6 whole weeks... " 'A Week is a Long Time in Politics' Harold Wilson. | |||
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"What does moving in the wrong direction mean? " Not the right way. | |||
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"What does moving in the wrong direction mean? Not the right way. " Ah I see. So the left was voted in but people want the right. | |||
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"What does moving in the wrong direction mean? Not the right way. Ah I see. So the left was voted in but people want the right." Nope. That's not in the poll | |||
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"What does moving in the wrong direction mean? Not the right way. Ah I see. So the left was voted in but people want the right. Nope. That's not in the poll " What was the question, 'is Britain headed in the right direction?' | |||
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"What does moving in the wrong direction mean? Not the right way. Ah I see. So the left was voted in but people want the right. Nope. That's not in the poll What was the question, 'is Britain headed in the right direction?'" **** . . . half of Britons still think things are going in the wrong direction, and delivering on the public’s desire for improvements***** | |||
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"******Post-election drop in poll for Starmer as 52% say UK 'moving in wrong direction' More than half of people think Britain is "moving in the wrong direction", according to a poll which shows a drop in favourability for Sir Keir Starmer. The poll by Ipsos, conducted between 9 and 12 August, showed a post-general election drop in the perception of the prime minister, as well as his deputy Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Of those polled, 22% said that they think things in Britain are heading in the right direction, 52% in the wrong direction and 19% neither.****** Shooop!!!!! I thought that we had turned the page? Made a new start! Make Britain Great Again !!!! What are we going to do? " I can almost guarantee that whole 22% were 'progressives', they currently think Starmer is doing a grand job of locking up dissidents. | |||
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"Sorry . . . **** is the government delivering on the public’s desire for improvements***** " Oh ok, thank you. I think I'll give them a chance to get going before I make my mind up. | |||
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"The Tories were so unpopular and distrusted that many were, by default, driven into the arms of Labour. Some of those people will by now have realised they have made a mistake, and it will get worse as time goes by. Labour will ruin everything, and people are starting to wake up early. " Do you have an example of the "everything" that Labour will "ruin"? I don't think many people defected from Conservative to Labour BTW. They just moved over to the extreme-Tories. | |||
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"The Tories were so unpopular and distrusted that many were, by default, driven into the arms of Labour. Some of those people will by now have realised they have made a mistake, and it will get worse as time goes by. Labour will ruin everything, and people are starting to wake up early. " Oh behave | |||
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"Sorry . . . **** is the government delivering on the public’s desire for improvements***** Oh ok, thank you. I think I'll give them a chance to get going before I make my mind up. " As we all should. Damn ridiculous expecting things to improve in this short period of time. | |||
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"The Tories were so unpopular and distrusted that many were, by default, driven into the arms of Labour. Some of those people will by now have realised they have made a mistake, and it will get worse as time goes by. Labour will ruin everything, and people are starting to wake up early. Do you have an example of the "everything" that Labour will "ruin"? I don't think many people defected from Conservative to Labour BTW. They just moved over to the extreme-Tories. " Ok, so what we need right now is financial stability, something the Tories were once reputedly good at. They have proved that they can no longer be trusted with the national purse strings. So yes, many people, obviously did switch from blue to red. It must have happened in order for the massive Labour victory to have happened. But I’m guessing that they will already be regretting it. Because it doesn’t take long, after the last 14 years, to know when politicians are lying. Usually you can detect their lips moving. | |||
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"Sorry . . . **** is the government delivering on the public’s desire for improvements***** Oh ok, thank you. I think I'll give them a chance to get going before I make my mind up. As we all should. Damn ridiculous expecting things to improve in this short period of time." Personally I have detected changes for the better. I was a bit miffed about the winter fuel allowance because we won't be entitled to it but we both understand that there's not enough money to go round and nearly everyone is going to lose out somewhere. | |||
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"The Tories were so unpopular and distrusted that many were, by default, driven into the arms of Labour. Some of those people will by now have realised they have made a mistake, and it will get worse as time goes by. Labour will ruin everything, and people are starting to wake up early. Do you have an example of the "everything" that Labour will "ruin"? I don't think many people defected from Conservative to Labour BTW. They just moved over to the extreme-Tories. Ok, so what we need right now is financial stability, something the Tories were once reputedly good at. They have proved that they can no longer be trusted with the national purse strings. So yes, many people, obviously did switch from blue to red. It must have happened in order for the massive Labour victory to have happened. But I’m guessing that they will already be regretting it. Because it doesn’t take long, after the last 14 years, to know when politicians are lying. Usually you can detect their lips moving." 2024: Labour: 9,708,716 votes. 33.7% of the vote. 2019: Labour: 10,269,051 votes. 32.1% of the vote. Labour won because people moved from the Tories to Reform. Personally I'm not enthused by Labour, and thus far they've done about as I expected. It's early days. | |||
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"******Post-election drop in poll for Starmer as 52% say UK 'moving in wrong direction' More than half of people think Britain is "moving in the wrong direction", according to a poll which shows a drop in favourability for Sir Keir Starmer. The poll by Ipsos, conducted between 9 and 12 August, showed a post-general election drop in the perception of the prime minister, as well as his deputy Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Of those polled, 22% said that they think things in Britain are heading in the right direction, 52% in the wrong direction and 19% neither.****** Shooop!!!!! I thought that we had turned the page? Made a new start! Make Britain Great Again !!!! What are we going to do? " Definitely a bit early to judge in my opinion. Maybe people wasn't expecting labour to attack pensioners in one of their early moves. Don't recall that being mentioned pre election. Maybe after an impact assessment was produced on the effects of the removal of the winter fuel allowance, they was not expecting the government to refuse to publish it. Perhaps blaming the economy which turns out to be nearly the fastest growing of the G7. Possibly giving their mates top jobs after years of (rightly) complaining about the Tories doing it. Who knows, people will have different axes to grind. | |||
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