Graeme Demianyk is a news editor at HuffPost UK, and is based in New York. As well as being night new editor, he has written extensively on the Grenfell tower disaster and the UK's housing crisis.
The former prime minister, who led a party with a double-digit poll deficit to Labour at the end of his time in office, has bemoaned the Conservatives’ electoral chances in a series of interviews withJohnson reportedly understands that Sunak apparently believes that “the public maybe had too much of me”, are “fed up” and want a change.
But he added: “You’ve got to have an agenda for change in the country. You know, people will feel hacked off. “They voted for change in 2019 and they are drifting back to Labour in those Brexit seats because they’re not seeing a changed government. Nothing to rally behind, nothing. We are just drifting to defeat.”On September 29, 2022, the same YouGov poll showed Labour had surged to a 33-point lead over the Conservatives amid the market turmoil caused by Liz Truss’ mini-Budget.
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