Emily Cleary Emily Cleary Tue, 25 October 2022 at 10:40 am
Rishi Sunak would suffer a heavy defeat at the hands of Keir Starmer if a general election were to take place immediately, a polling company has said.
Sunak won the Tory leadership race on Monday to officially become the UK's next prime minister.
But despite being more popular among voters than his predecessor, Sunak trails Labour leader Starmer in the polls.
According to a modelling sample of 12,000 people by YouGov, Starmer would win 389 constituencies, and Sunak just 127 constituencies. In 116 constituencies voters would not be sure of who to choose between the two. Rishi Sunak trails behind opposition leader Keir Starmer in the popularity polls as he starts his first day as Britain's new Prime Minister. (YouGov)
jagtom: Emily Cleary Emily Cleary Tue, 25 October 2022 at 10:40 am
Rishi Sunak would suffer a heavy defeat at the hands of Keir Starmer if a general election were to take place immediately, a polling company has said.
Sunak won the Tory leadership race on Monday to officially become the UK's next prime minister.
But despite being more popular among voters than his predecessor, Sunak trails Labour leader Starmer in the polls.
According to a modelling sample of 12,000 people by YouGov, Starmer would win 389 constituencies, and Sunak just 127 constituencies. In 116 constituencies voters would not be sure of who to choose between the two. Rishi Sunak trails behind opposition leader Keir Starmer in the popularity polls as he starts his first day as Britain's new Prime Minister. (YouGov)
Se need a General Election.
True
A General election determines the Party you choose not the Prime Minister. You vote for whomever represents your constituency so it would depend if the body of the country turned to the Labour party .
Nothing is guaranteed and at the moment we need some stability not a major upheaval. Just wait to see what happens after the Chancellor makes his statement on 31st. October ,it could be a bit scary,no pun intended.
Tiger_Moth: A General election determines the Party you choose not the Prime Minister. You vote for whomever represents your constituency so it would depend if the body of the country turned to the Labour party .
Nothing is guaranteed and at the moment we need some stability not a major upheaval. Just wait to see what happens after the Chancellor makes his statement on 31st. October ,it could be a bit scary,no pun intended.
Rishi does not have a mandate from the people, it's time to vote him out noe before he buries us, nany good conservatives have resigned from the party because o the cavalier way, Rishi's team have assumed a mandate from the British people, he is not showing any integrity as he promised.
At least a labour party would put the interests of the county first,
R u kidding me.... who runs the show.. when you can't even free Julian Assange, an Australian.
I used to respect England, but now even the queen is gone. So what else do you do except blow up bridges and support the big aggressor across the pond?
Tiger_Moth: U.S. After less than 2 years in office I wonder how Joe's rating score is doing.
After all the American bashing I / we have seen in the last 7 yrs in International. Did you somehow take my posting UK journalists personal? I don't bash the UK. Hell I worry about it I'm one of the few, who have posted GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, especially to this OP
BTW: I do post about Biden polls. I will post negative or the truth about ANY political figure in any country
Have a good day and good luck with social credit and finding the UK forum
jagtom: Rishi does not have a mandate from the people, it's time to vote him out noe before he buries us, nany good conservatives have resigned from the party because o the cavalier way, Rishi's team have assumed a mandate from the British people, he is not showing any integrity as he promised.
At least a labour party would put the interests of the county first,
He doesn't need a mandate as the Tories were voted in at the last election ,not Labour.
Blimey and there was me thinking you were all for Bojo. You sure switch sides quickly.
Grandsiozzie: R u kidding me.... who runs the show.. when you can't even free Julian Assange, an Australian.
I used to respect England, but now even the queen is gone. So what else do you do except blow up bridges and support the big aggressor across the pond?
CossackCat: After all the American bashing I / we have seen in the last 7 yrs in International. Did you somehow take my posting UK journalists personal? I don't bash the UK. Hell I worry about it I'm one of the few, who have posted GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, especially to this OP
BTW: I do post about Biden polls. I will post negative or the truth about ANY political figure in any country
Have a good day and good luck with social credit and finding the UK forum
No worries Cossack,just a play on words and a British sense of humour. We are not the only country with problems that's for sure.
I noticed your comments on our late Queen. Respect to you for that.
CossackCat: After all the American bashing I / we have seen in the last 7 yrs in International. Did you somehow take my posting UK journalists personal? I don't bash the UK. Hell I worry about it I'm one of the few, who have posted GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, especially to this OP
BTW: I do post about Biden polls. I will post negative or the truth about ANY political figure in any country
Have a good day and good luck with social credit and finding the UK forum
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Emily Cleary
Tue, 25 October 2022 at 10:40 am
Rishi Sunak would suffer a heavy defeat at the hands of Keir Starmer if a general election were to take place immediately, a polling company has said.
Sunak won the Tory leadership race on Monday to officially become the UK's next prime minister.
But despite being more popular among voters than his predecessor, Sunak trails Labour leader Starmer in the polls.
According to a modelling sample of 12,000 people by YouGov, Starmer would win 389 constituencies, and Sunak just 127 constituencies. In 116 constituencies voters would not be sure of who to choose between the two.
Rishi Sunak trails behind opposition leader Keir Starmer in the popularity polls as he starts his first day as Britain's new Prime Minister. (YouGov)
Se need a General Election.
True