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Dire polling for Keir Starmer shows the three fiascos stand out | Politics | News

The terrible new polling reveals how Labour’s reputation has been damaged by the decision of universal entitlement to winter fuel support. When the voters were asked to name anything of the Labor Party since Sir Keir Starmer started to work last year, the highly controversial decision to test the benefit was stuck in memory of the most (24%).

This was followed by the inability to stop small boat transitions (12%) and the increase in national insurance contributions (10%). The survey, assigned by the conservative peer Lord Lord Ashcroft, will pressure Sir Keir Starmer before the conference speech at Liverpool next week.

A worker deputy who wants to stay anonymous, announced the damage to the decision to test the universal winter allowance.

He said: “I think the problem he has – and the deadly for him – unfortunately we were framed by the first thing he did, which is the winter fuel payment [means-testing]. The problem is that both Keir and Rachel are connected to it. “

The deputy said that this decision and the hike in the national insurance were “self -injured wounds” that left Sir Keir’s premiere in the “spiral of death”.

The government is U-in-June, so that retirees with revenue of £ 35,000 will receive winter fuel support, but voting shows that the early decision is stuck in the mind of the voters.

Yeni I think that when we lost their feet when we lost their seats after May, the deputy predicted that the new workers’ deputies will put pressure on the leading change after a major election next year. [Welsh Parliament] And we don’t do it very well in the Scottish Parliament, I think the pressure of going will be very big at that time. “

For Sir Keir, the polling broke a comfort that claims that people could vote for labor because they were not affected by alternative candidates for the prime minister.

Sir Keir or conservatives preferred the Prime Minister of the Labor Prime Minister, 30% of them can make a better leader of Badenoch’s Badenoch, and 23% were called the leader of the opposition. And when he was asked to choose between Sir Keir and Nigel Farage, 39% chose the PM and 39% chose the reform leader.

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