What A Year!
The Tory-Labour decline has accelerated.
Well I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are ready to see in 2026!
Thank you for your many kind words of support since my last article.
If we’re really lucky, some of us might even be allowed to vote next year!
We all know that our country is in a bad place. A very bad place. There is much that has been discovered and confirmed this year.
That Labour, just like the Tories, outright refuse to defend our borders from illegal migration. Labour allowed another 41,000 people to cross on boats from France to England this year.
We also can see a Government that, just like the Conservatives, like to hike taxes that hurt businesses and workers. The harder you work, the more you seem to get punished in this country.
This sour cocktail of weak borders and high taxes, along with the Net Zero deindustrialisation of our country, is very unpopular.
Just 12% of the country approve of what this Labour Government are doing - versus 68% who disapprove.
2025 saw Keir Starmer confirmed as the most unpopular Prime Minister in history and Rachel Reeves become the least rated Chancellor on record.
We have also learnt this year that the Tories haven’t changed and can’t be trusted.
They seem to have spent the entire year attempting to disown the huge harm they did to this country.
Voters aren’t buying it. This year saw the Tories plunge down to 14%, their lowest ever support with Ipsos since records began in 1976.
The establishment’s answer to Reform gaining hundreds of Council seats across the country this year? Pathetic smear campaigns and the cancellation of even more English elections next year.
Meanwhile in the Scottish Parliament elections that are actually set to go ahead, some new research gives a flavour of what to expect in 2026.
The SNP are on course to win 58 seats, with Reform second with 27 MSPs.
That compares to Labour in fourth with 13 and the Tories losing 23 seats, left with just 8.
Even more strikingly, we now see that Labour are on course for zero seats in Scotland at the next General Election. That’s right, a total Labour wipeout.
So as we prepare to see in 2026, as tough as things are right now, brace yourself.
Because if you thought the Labour-Tory Uni Party decline was big this year, you ain’t see nothing yet.
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