Would Boris Johnson save the Tories from electoral oblivion?
The former PM is more popular than Rishi Sunak among some voters – the problem is he’s far more unpopular…
ByThe former PM is more popular than Rishi Sunak among some voters – the problem is he’s far more unpopular…
ByIn common with the former Labour prime minister, Sunak may find that a popular leader cannot compensate for an unpopular…
ByThe party’s relentless campaign in the former Conservative seat has been a model for others.
ByPublic opinion has shifted against spending cuts in the 12 years since David Cameron and George Osborne imposed them.
ByVoter concern over immigration is rising, which could create an opening for a populist movement.
ByThe Prime Minister’s problem isn’t how popular he is – it’s how unpopular the Tory party still is.
ByDiverting voters’ attention towards an issue on which you are unable to deliver is not a route to electoral success.
ByIf he is to close Labour’s poll lead, the new Prime Minister will have to persuade voters to trust his…
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