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Labour minister says he is ‘not at all surprised’ by Reform’s lead in the polls

Steve Reed said that he was “not surprised at all” and the British is constantly defeating the Labor Party in the polls.

Environmental Secretary, Nigel Farage’s party survey leadership “people’s disappointment with politics,” he said.

“I wasn’t surprised at all, because we had 14 years when people were promised too much, and all these promises were broken, BB BBC One Sunday with Laura Kuensberg.

Steve Reed, 'The British people will see the change they have voted for the coming months and years',' he said.

Steve Reed, ‘The British people will see the change they have voted for the coming months and years’,’ he said. (Pa wire)

Mr. Reed said, “Through a bitch squeezing, through Brexit, after the Pandememi with ‘better return’, none of them.

“The people actually want to be real.”

He continued to summarize Labor’s plan to leave England in the cleanest rivers by breaking down the sewer pipes and overhauing the arrangement of water companies.

The reform is currently leading the polls with 29 percent of the votes and labor is second in the second place.

Yougov’s recent “Mega Survey” put Mr. Farage’s party to win the most deputies in the general election and to win 271 seats compared to the Labor Party in 178. The reform would not be the majority, but open and unresolved cabinet ministers Angela Rayner, Yette Cooper, Bridget Phillipson and Jonathan Rayolds.

The survey deficit and the Labor Party plans to reversed it, “This government is changing for this country, but it takes time to feed.

Orum I am proud of what we do. I am proud of this government, and the British people will see the change they have voted for the coming months and years. ”

Nigel Farage's party, a course to win the most seat in the general election.

Nigel Farage’s party, a course to win the most seat in the general election. (BBC)

The first year of Labour ended with a disaster, and Sir Keir Starmer’s chaotic U -turn over the planned 5 billion pounds of benefits dominated.

Sir John Curtice, a polling guru, said Sir Keir was the worst start for any newly elected prime minister, labor or conservative ”.

Last summer, Labour’s landslide victory masked the security vulnerabilities in the support and policies of the party.

Times Radio said, “The worker has won only 35 percent of the vote for the majority government. Keir Starmer was never particularly popular and the people still don’t know what happened,”

“The only vision it really offers: ‘We will solve the problems left by the conservatives.’ However, it is not clear how he wants to change the country.

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