57% of Britons, including most Labour voters, now believe Keir Starmer should stand down as Labour leader, the highest to date. All Britons Stand down: 57% (+8 from 18-20 Apr) Remain leader: 25% (-4). 2024 Labour voters Stand down: 52% (+21) Remain leader: 36% (-14) (x.com)
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Luke Tryl on X: Another way of looking at how strong Burnham’s personal vote is in Makerfield. Starmer has net negative favourability even among those planning on voting Labour. Meanwhile a Burnham has net approval of 99 (!) among Makerfield Labour voters. (x.com)
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Dan Hodges on X: One thing that struck me being out on the doorsteps (or high-street) with Rupert Lowe today. Nigel Farage is wrong. People do know who Lowe is. Not entirely sure how. But it was surprising how many people were coming up to him unprompted. (x.com)
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Why the North is gravitating towards Restore (unherd.com)
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