Voters believe Labour on UK’s woes, but not on its proposed fixes

Voters believe Labour on UK’s woes, but not on its proposed fixes

Labour, Politics, UK news, Keir Starmer, Autumn budget 2024, Rachel Reeves, Opinion polls, Economic policy, Public services policy, Society Business | The Guardian

​Keir Starmer struggling to sell his remedies for the problems facing Britain after Tory messThe prime minister is struggling to communicate how his government will address the significant problems facing the UK. While the public readily accepts that the last government left a mess, selling Labour’s remedies as necessary or fair is proving more challenging.The incoming government’s first job was to assign blame for the country’s current woes. This proved relatively easy, given the last ­government’s unpopularity and the Conservatives’ poor campaign. Continue reading… 

Keir Starmer struggling to sell his remedies for the problems facing Britain after Tory mess

The prime minister is struggling to communicate how his government will address the significant problems facing the UK. While the public readily accepts that the last government left a mess, selling Labour’s remedies as necessary or fair is proving more challenging.

The incoming government’s first job was to assign blame for the country’s current woes. This proved relatively easy, given the last ­government’s unpopularity and the Conservatives’ poor campaign.

Continue reading… 

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