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Sir Keir Starmer should expel Rachel Reeves because almost half of the UK voters do not think that it is “work”.

43 percent of the people believe that the Chancellor should be booked from the Treasury and only 19 percent of voters should keep up to the autumn budget, the British voter survey, which saw a damn finding.

The study conducted by former Conservative Vice President Lord Ashcroft found that even many voters of many workers’ voters – more than one -fifth – the chancellery was not satisfied with the country’s finance, and called the Prime Minister to show him the door.

Business leaders and economists warned that many companies were warned that costs were transferred in the form of increased prices while struggling to absorb the increasing national insurance payments after the increase in April, reports Online mail.

In the next autumn budget, add an expected tax hike to fill the government’s financial black hole, and it does not seem very promising for many people throughout the country and throughout the political division.

The general trust in the government also showed the change of mood, believing that Sir Keir Starmer was doing a worse job than the Tory predecessor, 39 percent were about four out of ten voters.

Meanwhile, only 23 percent believe that he and his government are a development.

Voters also seem to be divided about whether Sir Keir will still be on duty next year, while 35 percent of the people still believe that they will still be number 10, 34 percent will change or quit.

For the leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch, things look even more gloomy, but only 20 percent of the participants say they think they will still be the conservative party leader within a year.

A Nigel Farage of 59 percent thinks that the reform will still be the British leader.

“My survey says that the majority of voters are pessimistic for the future of the country, including two -thirds of workmanship last year.

“Only half of last year’s labor voters think that it is better than the last of this government, and people are as possible not to think that Starmer will go until next year – an extraordinary position for a pm that did not enter the majority of 174 in last July.”

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