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Labour In Trouble

Starmer's program isn't impressing the public.

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Michael Heaver
Sep 04, 2024
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The public are not impressed with what Keir Starmer has presented as his Government’s programme.

Shackling up to the EU, tax rises, early release for prisoners, incredibly weak borders plus energy prices to rise. A pretty grim future under Labour then.

Talking a good game in opposition is very different from governing and Labour’s support was built on many voters simply wanting the Tories out.

But already it seems the public are losing faith in Keir Starmer to deliver popular change.

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Indeed the mood and tone from his Government is bleak, grim and pretty uninspiring.

As a paid subscriber to Heaver News, Lia, recently commented:

“It's a pity we have to go through 5 more years of Labour before we can get a Reform Government.

“The country will be on its knees by then.”

Whilst looking ahead to the local elections next May, Jim said:

“Adding 25% of Labour voters to 40% of Tory voters = great potential for Reform, if it can be sustained and solidified, especially for the May 2025 local elections.

“Local organisation will be the key, building from the bottom up. It could also help rebuild local community solidarity, friendships and networks.”

And the latest big research done provides further evidence that voters are already turning away from Labour.

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