Reform Policies

The worst and tough stuff is always necessarily done at the beginning end of any new government.

It's nothing worse than we've seen before
I admire your positivity and hope, that they know what they're doing, it's all a great plan and it will all make sense shortly.

But I doubt it. There's no strategy other than banging up taxes every year and wasting it.

I believe that, even trying my very best to be uninfluenced by political leanings, they're all utterly incompetent, have some really bad intentions and are all corrupted in various ways.

They're also, statistically, THE most unpopular government ever since polling began, and there's not yet any end in sight for their decline in popularity, just a new all-time low every poll.
 
I admire your positivity and hope, that they know what they're doing, it's all a great plan and it will all make sense shortly.
No different to every other change of government
But I doubt it. There's no strategy other than banging up taxes every year and wasting it.
Time will tell. I'm not ready to decide who to vote for
I believe that, even trying my very best to be uninfluenced by political leanings, they're all utterly incompetent, have some really bad intentions and are all corrupted in various ways.
Farage fits here
They're also, statistically, THE most unpopular government ever since polling began, and there's not yet any end in sight for their decline in popularity, just a new all-time low every poll.
You have some info on this?
 
You have some info on this?
One among a number...


Only 13% are satisfied with the way Keir Starmer is doing his job as Prime Minister (n/c since September), with 79% dissatisfied (n/c), a net rating of -66 (n/c). This continues to be the lowest satisfaction rating recorded by Ipsos for any Prime Minister going back to 1977, worse than previous lows recorded by Rishi Sunak just months before the general election (-59, April 2024), and John Major (-59, August 1994).
 
One among a number...


Only 13% are satisfied with the way Keir Starmer is doing his job as Prime Minister (n/c since September), with 79% dissatisfied (n/c), a net rating of -66 (n/c). This continues to be the lowest satisfaction rating recorded by Ipsos for any Prime Minister going back to 1977, worse than previous lows recorded by Rishi Sunak just months before the general election (-59, April 2024), and John Major (-59, August 1994).
Slight altering of the question to get the answer you wanted

Ok if that's what you want to do
 
From your link...


  • Among the three main party leaders, Nigel Farage retains a small lead as most capable Prime Minister (25%), while 17% choose Keir Starmer and 9% Kemi Badenoch. Yet there continues to be little enthusiasm for any of the party leaders, with half (50%) not picking any of the three.
 
One among a number...


Only 13% are satisfied with the way Keir Starmer is doing his job as Prime Minister (n/c since September), with 79% dissatisfied (n/c), a net rating of -66 (n/c). This continues to be the lowest satisfaction rating recorded by Ipsos for any Prime Minister going back to 1977, worse than previous lows recorded by Rishi Sunak just months before the general election (-59, April 2024), and John Major (-59, August 1994).
the reason is because the billionaires who own the right wing media want Farage in power

why?

A = because he is utterly corrupt and corruptible and will slash taxes for the uber wealthy

So they have been attacking Labour since they won power, whilst giving snake oil salesman Vladimir Farage a free ride
 
the reason is because the billionaires who own the right wing media want Farage in power

why?

A = because he is utterly corrupt and corruptible and will slash taxes for the uber wealthy

So they have been attacking Labour since they won power, whilst giving snake oil salesman Vladimir Farage a free ride
Brilliant! It's all some evil conspiracy. Wow, tinfoil hat stuff.

Not just that everyone hates Starmer because he's awful.
 
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