LABOUR SECURE RECORD POLL LEAD OVER CONSERVATIVES

There were no doubts that Labor will secure another record poll lead over the Conservatives. Therefore, no secrets that some pools find Labor whopping 30 points ahead of Conservatives. If I am not mistaken new poll gives Labor party its biggest lead over the Conservatives since Liz Trust. What is the Tories support at present? Well, Tories stuck on just 18% support only while on other hands Labors was given 48%.
Make no mistake if this would be UK General Election the Tories would leave with just 13 MP’s.

So far the mayor’s position in 3 the biggest cities in UK, Labour retain London where was Sadiq Khan was elected for the 3rd time consecutive (impressive, despite congesting charge, Ulez,…) with 43.8%, while Conservative Susan Hall manage 32.7% votes (PM Rishi Sunak did not vote for Conservative candidate). Manchester stays also in very safe hands for the 3rd time as well of Andy Burnham who picked up 63.4% of the vote whilst his Conservative rival Laura Evans got just 10.4%. In Liverpool Labour Steve Rotheram said to Rishi Sunak and all Conservatives voters in his region have “hollered at the top of their voices” that “enough is enough”.
The big win Labour claim also in West Midland’s where “king” Andy Street (Conservative) was swiped by Steve Parker (Labour) for 1508 votes only. Conservatives requested re-counting but still Andy Street could not “buy” more votes.
What coming next? Well Prime Minster Rishi Sunak as usual as smooth talker gave to all media clear picture that Conservatives will win the General Election. Well, even Keir Starmer asked Rishi Sunak whether he is set for relocation to California with no reply from Rishi. How typical for Rishi, never ever can answer what he is asked directly.
Labour lost in West Midland’s over 90,000 votes because Labour was accused that they did not ask for ceasefire in war between Israel and Hamas while on other hands even Conservatives lost quite a few votes to Reform UK. So for Sunak the only place remain Tees Valey win.

Make no mistake, these numbers can in General Election go quite differently as Tories will fight to “the last man standing” to be given another 4 years. There is no doubts they will promise voters everything we could even think about.




