Let's look at those 2 claims via that "poll"-which, naturally, has its findings completely skewed.
Let's start with the 2 supposed facts, namely that
1. Starmer will be gone within a year; and 2. Farage will be the next PM
Either 1 of those is possible-but very unlikely. Both of them to come true? Massive odds. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional. Imagine you are in a Party with a massive majority. With no election due for 4.5 years. Suppose you want to replace the Labour Leader. Do you-
(1) Use your massive majority to create a new Labour PM? Or (2) Decide to p1ss your majority up the wall by having another election?
Not a Labour thing. A politics thing. Was there a General Election to replace Johnson, Truss, May or Cameron? No.
As usual, the Mail ignores the facts provided by the survey, and just replaces them with its usual mix of clickbait and fantasy.
As examples, try reading the article. Which Party would most people vote for? Labour. By a large margin. (30%-23%-22%). 2nd? The Conservatives.
20% believe Farage may be the next PM. Not in 2025. Ever. And-guess what? Roughly 20% intend to vote Reform. They would say that.
Starmer faces no threat whatsoever from Reform, the Tories, or the Daily Heil in the next year. However much the Daily Mail wishes it was in any way relevant.
The only people who could remove him are Labour MPs
Let's look at those 2 claims via that "poll"-which, naturally, has its findings completely skewed.
Let's start with the 2 supposed facts, namely that
1. Starmer will be gone within a year; and 2. Farage will be the next PM
Either 1 of those is possible-but very unlikely. Both of them to come true? Massive odds. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional. Imagine you are in a Party with a massive majority. With no election due for 4.5 years. Suppose you want to replace the Labour Leader. Do you-
(1) Use your massive majority to create a new Labour PM? Or (2) Decide to p1ss your majority up the wall by having another election?
Not a Labour thing. A politics thing. Was there a General Election to replace Johnson, Truss, May or Cameron? No.
As usual, the Mail ignores the facts provided by the survey, and just replaces them with its usual mix of clickbait and fantasy.
As examples, try reading the article. Which Party would most people vote for? Labour. By a large margin. (30%-23%-22%). 2nd? The Conservatives.
20% believe Farage may be the next PM. Not in 2025. Ever. And-guess what? Roughly 20% intend to vote Reform. They would say that.
Starmer faces no threat whatsoever from Reform, the Tories, or the Daily Heil in the next year. However much the Daily Mail wishes it was in any way relevant.
The only people who could remove him are Labour MPs
Perhaps they are taking advice from Elon Musk, who thinks that King Charles can disolve Parliament and call for a general election.
Let's look at those 2 claims via that "poll"-which, naturally, has its findings completely skewed.
Let's start with the 2 supposed facts, namely that
1. Starmer will be gone within a year; and 2. Farage will be the next PM
Either 1 of those is possible-but very unlikely. Both of them to come true? Massive odds. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional. Imagine you are in a Party with a massive majority. With no election due for 4.5 years. Suppose you want to replace the Labour Leader. Do you-
(1) Use your massive majority to create a new Labour PM? Or (2) Decide to p1ss your majority up the wall by having another election?
Not a Labour thing. A politics thing. Was there a General Election to replace Johnson, Truss, May or Cameron? No.
As usual, the Mail ignores the facts provided by the survey, and just replaces them with its usual mix of clickbait and fantasy.
As examples, try reading the article. Which Party would most people vote for? Labour. By a large margin. (30%-23%-22%). 2nd? The Conservatives.
20% believe Farage may be the next PM. Not in 2025. Ever. And-guess what? Roughly 20% intend to vote Reform. They would say that.
Starmer faces no threat whatsoever from Reform, the Tories, or the Daily Heil in the next year. However much the Daily Mail wishes it was in any way relevant.
The only people who could remove him are Labour MPs
I think he is a decent/honest man, that has maybe lacked good leadership/ communication skills so far, but I am certain he will improve before the next election.
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Let's look at those 2 claims via that "poll"-which, naturally, has its findings completely skewed.
Let's start with the 2 supposed facts, namely that
1. Starmer will be gone within a year; and
2. Farage will be the next PM
Either 1 of those is possible-but very unlikely. Both of them to come true? Massive odds. Anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional. Imagine you are in a Party with a massive majority. With no election due for 4.5 years. Suppose you want to replace the Labour Leader. Do you-
(1) Use your massive majority to create a new Labour PM? Or
(2) Decide to p1ss your majority up the wall by having another election?
Not a Labour thing. A politics thing. Was there a General Election to replace Johnson, Truss, May or Cameron? No.
As usual, the Mail ignores the facts provided by the survey, and just replaces them with its usual mix of clickbait and fantasy.
As examples, try reading the article. Which Party would most people vote for? Labour. By a large margin. (30%-23%-22%). 2nd? The Conservatives.
20% believe Farage may be the next PM. Not in 2025. Ever. And-guess what? Roughly 20% intend to vote Reform. They would say that.
Starmer faces no threat whatsoever from Reform, the Tories, or the Daily Heil in the next year. However much the Daily Mail wishes it was in any way relevant.
The only people who could remove him are Labour MPs
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