Dire warning for 'tainted' Tories as bombshell polling reveals Sir Keir Starmer is ahead of Rishi Sunak on 11 out of 12 key issues - including cost of living, NHS, immigration and Brexit
Sir Keir Starmer is ranked ahead of Rishi Sunak in nearly all areas, according to bombshell polling that reveals the size of the mountain the Prime Minister must climb to win the next General Election. Analysis by former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft found that out of 12 different issues - such as the cost of living, the NHS, and Brexit - voters rate Sir Keir's Labour ahead of Mr Sunak's Conservatives on 11, including such traditionally strong Tory areas as immigration. The Tories are rated more highly on only one: national security and defence.
Tory MPs have been given a deadline of 5th December to state to their Party whether they intend to stand at the next election.
That is the Conservative version of "democracy"-no election for the public, but deadlines given to their own MPs. Similarly, Johnson's gift of peerages has been shamelessly postponed to avoid byelections.
There are always various MPs who stand down. Normally due to age and/or a realisation that their ambition for power will never be realised. In addition, impending boundary changes are likely to persuade a few.
But what is surprising is the number of young Tory MPs who feel that they need to move on, as they consider they have no chance at the next election. People like the Minister Dehenna Davison, 29 (Majority 7,000+), William Wragg, 34, Chloe Smith, 40.
MPs, particularly the Red Wall Tories, have decided that their best interests are doing something else for a living.
Tory chaos as ex-Cabinet minister Sajid Javid joins exodus saying he WON'T stand at next election - with veterans warning party will 'pay the price' for chaos and faces 10 YEARS in opposition
Sajid Javid has become the latest senior Tory declaring he will not stand at the next general election.
Against Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister is like the tennis protege who leaves the ageing club pro wheezing: HENRY DEEDES watches another clash at PMQs
HENRY DEEDES: When up against Sir Keir Starmer (inset), there is something of the young whippersnapper about Rishi Sunak (pictured). He accused Sir Keir of indulging in his usual 'petty personality politics'. It's true that Sir Keir continues to boast a stonking great lead in the opinion polls, but as a leader he lacks presence. He carries no aura, no force field of energy surrounds him. Nor does he possess an iota of what Margaret Thatcher loosely referred to as 'bottom'. He was even outshone by former PM Gordon Brown in Leeds on Monday during Labour's dull dog announcement on constitutional reform which, considering old pasty chops Gordon looked as though he'd spent several years snoozing inside a deep freezer, took some doing.
Henry Deedes. a 42-year-old man. Who writes like he is 142.
How sexist was that piece? Full of "young whippersnapper", some absurd analogy about young tennis pro. Have I been transported back to 1975? Always amuses me when a politician indulges in "petty personality politics" by claiming someone else is doing, er, exactly the same as that.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. In every area that matters. The polls, PMQs, the future. His statistics are not boring-they show that this Government has no ideas, no plan, no future. Which is (of course) why 50-something year-old Tory MPs are not standing at the next election. Because they realise that they have no political future. Confident that they will not be in power for 10+ years.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. Not because Sunak is bad. Just that-in poker terms-he not only has a terrible hand, he is being forced to play it with those cards face up.
Henry Deedes may be looking for "presence...aura...force field of energy...or "bottom" (whatever that is).
The British electorate are looking at how to manage the biggest cost of living crisis in living memory, how to try and find middle ground between workers and business (particularly state-owned/controlled business), and to elect a Government that does not put its own grubby little interests ahead of the people.
And they will. However much the Daily Fail pretends otherwise.
Henry Deedes. a 42-year-old man. Who writes like he is 142.
How sexist was that piece? Full of "young whippersnapper", some absurd analogy about young tennis pro. Have I been transported back to 1975? Always amuses me when a politician indulges in "petty personality politics" by claiming someone else is doing, er, exactly the same as that.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. In every area that matters. The polls, PMQs, the future. His statistics are not boring-they show that this Government has no ideas, no plan, no future. Which is (of course) why 50-something year-old Tory MPs are not standing at the next election. Because they realise that they have no political future. Confident that they will not be in power for 10+ years.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. Not because Sunak is bad. Just that-in poker terms-he not only has a terrible hand, he is being forced to play it with those cards face up.
Henry Deedes may be looking for "presence...aura...force field of energy...or "bottom" (whatever that is).
The British electorate are looking at how to manage the biggest cost of living crisis in living memory, how to try and find middle ground between workers and business (particularly state-owned/controlled business), and to elect a Government that does not put its own grubby little interests ahead of the people.
And they will. However much the Daily Fail pretends otherwise.
Sunak seems to escape every week by not answering any questions.
‘Do you have a Bentley?’ and other conversational ice-breakers to use when you meet the homeless – by Rishi Sunak.
Rishi Sunak has revealed some top tips for mixing with the homeless it is revealed today, such as asking if they have a Bentley, or where their favourite Waitrose is.
With footage emerging earlier of the billionaire Prime Minister asking a homeless person if he works in business, Rishi Sunak has released some further tips on how to bond with homeless people if you are forced to have to talk to them.
Speaking earlier, Sunak told us, “Obviously I’d ask them if they have a Bentley, because I have one and we could talk about that together.
“And then I’d ask how big their house is, and if they have three toilets, and maybe discuss interior design or the difficulty in finding a good cleaner.
“It’s always good to ask about holidays too, so I’d ask where they going away this year, and if they like skiing, for example.
“Before having a laugh about where our favourite Waitrose is, and the top ten restaurants in London.
“It’s just all about finding a common ground with people you haven’t met before, and then having a good old chit-chat with these people for the hour or so required before my press team tells me I am allowed to leave.”
Asked what the name of the man he was speaking to earlier was called, we were told, “Erm .. homeless business guy… he really liked me.”
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Sir Keir Starmer is ranked ahead of Rishi Sunak in nearly all areas, according to bombshell polling that reveals the size of the mountain the Prime Minister must climb to win the next General Election. Analysis by former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft found that out of 12 different issues - such as the cost of living, the NHS, and Brexit - voters rate Sir Keir's Labour ahead of Mr Sunak's Conservatives on 11, including such traditionally strong Tory areas as immigration. The Tories are rated more highly on only one: national security and defence.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11472779/Bombshell-polling-reveals-Sir-Keir-Starmer-ahead-Rishi-Sunak-11-12-key-issues.html
That is the Conservative version of "democracy"-no election for the public, but deadlines given to their own MPs. Similarly, Johnson's gift of peerages has been shamelessly postponed to avoid byelections.
There are always various MPs who stand down. Normally due to age and/or a realisation that their ambition for power will never be realised. In addition, impending boundary changes are likely to persuade a few.
But what is surprising is the number of young Tory MPs who feel that they need to move on, as they consider they have no chance at the next election. People like the Minister Dehenna Davison, 29 (Majority 7,000+), William Wragg, 34, Chloe Smith, 40.
MPs, particularly the Red Wall Tories, have decided that their best interests are doing something else for a living.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/sunak-promises-reinvigorated-relationship-europe-215454234.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/voices-five-reasons-why-nobody-under-60-likes-the-tories/ar-AA14MmXu?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=0ec128116e7341d89a28371763ee76c3
Sajid Javid has become the latest senior Tory declaring he will not stand at the next general election.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11494819/Ex-Cabinet-minister-Sajid-Javid-says-WONT-stand-election.html
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2022/12/07/7503692281356137271/636x382_MP4_7503692281356137271.mp4
HENRY DEEDES: When up against Sir Keir Starmer (inset), there is something of the young whippersnapper about Rishi Sunak (pictured). He accused Sir Keir of indulging in his usual 'petty personality politics'. It's true that Sir Keir continues to boast a stonking great lead in the opinion polls, but as a leader he lacks presence. He carries no aura, no force field of energy surrounds him. Nor does he possess an iota of what Margaret Thatcher loosely referred to as 'bottom'. He was even outshone by former PM Gordon Brown in Leeds on Monday during Labour's dull dog announcement on constitutional reform which, considering old pasty chops Gordon looked as though he'd spent several years snoozing inside a deep freezer, took some doing.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11514259/Keir-Starmer-vs-Rishi-Sunak-HENRY-DEEDES-watches-clash-PMQs.html
How sexist was that piece? Full of "young whippersnapper", some absurd analogy about young tennis pro. Have I been transported back to 1975? Always amuses me when a politician indulges in "petty personality politics" by claiming someone else is doing, er, exactly the same as that.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. In every area that matters. The polls, PMQs, the future. His statistics are not boring-they show that this Government has no ideas, no plan, no future. Which is (of course) why 50-something year-old Tory MPs are not standing at the next election. Because they realise that they have no political future. Confident that they will not be in power for 10+ years.
Starmer is trouncing Sunak. Not because Sunak is bad. Just that-in poker terms-he not only has a terrible hand, he is being forced to play it with those cards face up.
Henry Deedes may be looking for "presence...aura...force field of energy...or "bottom" (whatever that is).
The British electorate are looking at how to manage the biggest cost of living crisis in living memory, how to try and find middle ground between workers and business (particularly state-owned/controlled business), and to elect a Government that does not put its own grubby little interests ahead of the people.
And they will. However much the Daily Fail pretends otherwise.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/what-is-the-new-conservative-democratic-organisation-campaign-group/ar-AA15b2ab?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=9a956cc6572441bbaf7daf6d6731c0c2
https://www.sarawakreport.org/2022/12/sunaks-cleaned-up-conservative-party-appoints-another-billionaire-with-dodgy-foreign-connections-as-senior-treasurer/
Wait until Zelensky comes begging...
Rishi Sunak has revealed some top tips for mixing with the homeless it is revealed today, such as asking if they have a Bentley, or where their favourite Waitrose is.
With footage emerging earlier of the billionaire Prime Minister asking a homeless person if he works in business, Rishi Sunak has released some further tips on how to bond with homeless people if you are forced to have to talk to them.
Speaking earlier, Sunak told us, “Obviously I’d ask them if they have a Bentley, because I have one and we could talk about that together.
“And then I’d ask how big their house is, and if they have three toilets, and maybe discuss interior design or the difficulty in finding a good cleaner.
“It’s always good to ask about holidays too, so I’d ask where they going away this year, and if they like skiing, for example.
“Before having a laugh about where our favourite Waitrose is, and the top ten restaurants in London.
“It’s just all about finding a common ground with people you haven’t met before, and then having a good old chit-chat with these people for the hour or so required before my press team tells me I am allowed to leave.”
Asked what the name of the man he was speaking to earlier was called, we were told, “Erm .. homeless business guy… he really liked me.”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64079793
He treats public sector workers with contempt. He makes no attempt to negotiate pay settlements.
But finds time to ring about 6 public servants individually purely to try and get good publicity.