Like a one-man Alka-Seltzer, the PM has been hoping the public will notice him dissolving the headaches generated under his predecessors But even after his Budget, opinion polls found that Labour was now more trusted to run the economy ✒️ paulwaugh
on post-Brexit trade has paved the way for possible progress in Northern Ireland. And his imminent plans to water down Jacob Rees-Mogg’s “bonfire” of retained EU rules will be a big relief to business., itself a reminder of the chumocracy of Boris Johnson’s partying premiership, removes one more migraine from matters of state.
Even after his Budget last month, three separate opinion polls found that Labour was now more trusted to run the economy than the Tories. On the key question of which party and leader “would improve your financial situation”, Keir Starmer has an even bigger lead of 15 points. A backdrop of boarded up high streets, rising foodbank use, a creaking NHS, a broken criminal justice systemYet it’s the economy more broadly that Starmer and his team know will be the key focus of the general election next year. When a long-time Tory councillor, it was no coincidence that he declared: “It is a sad fact that the Conservatives are no longer the party of sound money and have sent the nation into decline.
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