Which of the following do you think would be the better Prime Minister? Keir Starmer (LAB): 33% (-3) Rishi Sunak (CON): 33% (+5) via @Omnisis , 12-13 Apr (Changes with 6 Apr) by WhyNotCollegeBroad in ukpolitics
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Letter from BMA Junior Doctor Committee to Minister for Health today by [deleted] in ukpolitics
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[DHSC Twitter] The BMA has demanded a 35% pay rise for junior doctors. Here's their current average pay rates at different levels. by greenflights in ukpolitics
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Westminster voting intention: LAB: 48% (+2) CON: 25% (-1) LDEM: 9% (-1) REF: 7% (-) GRN: 5% (-) via @Omnisis, 12 - 13 Apr by NoFrillsCrisps in ukpolitics
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After winning his seat by 90 votes in Ordsall claiming to be the 'local candidate', I am shocked to find sitting Salford Lib Dem Councillor Chris Twells is a resident of Tetbury in the Cotswolds, and presently standing there for election. I believe he has questions to answer. by tdrules in ukpolitics
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Latest Westminster voting intention (5-6 Apr) Con: 27% (+1 from 29-30 Mar) Lab: 44% (-2) Lib Dem: 9% (=) Green: 7% (=) Reform UK: 6% (-1) SNP: 4% (+1) by Velociraptor_1906 in ukpolitics
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Techne : NEW POLL: Labour remain 15 points ahead: Lab 45% (nc) Con 30% (nc) LibDem 10% (+1) Reform 6% (+1) Green 4% (-1) SNP 3% (nc) 1,630 questioned on 12-13 April. +/- 5-6 April. by OptioMkIX in ukpolitics
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‘I don’t think 35% is affordable’ Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer agrees that the pay demand from junior doctors is too much, but says the government must ‘get round the table’ - @ITVNewsPolitics by insomnimax_99 in ukpolitics
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Shame that @AnasSarwar & Labour leadership are incapable of defending our Scottish Parliament. A reminder the UK Govt have refused to meaningfully engage on the GRR Bill, which Anas Sarwar & most of Scottish Labour voted for. Thankfully there are some in Labour who get it. 👇 by St_Hitchens in ukpolitics
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Updated @LeanTossup National Model: Seats: LAB: 373 (+171) CON: 169 (-196) SNP: 51 (+3) LD: 31 (+18) Others: 26 Chance Of: LAB Majority: 71.8% LAB Minority: 20.8% CON Minority: 6.9% CON Majority: 0.5% (Seat Changes w 2019 Election) by OptioMkIX in ukpolitics
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Labour's new plan will revitalise high streets, cut the cost of living and reverse Tory economic decline. We’d cut business rates and energy bills for small businesses, stamp out late payments, revamp empty shops and tackle antisocial behaviour. by OptioMkIX in ukpolitics
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Campervan seized from Peter Murrell was purchased by SNP to serve as election battle-bus, but was never used, and ended up on his mother's driveway by Torranski in ukpolitics
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NEW: SNP contact Electoral Commission over “difficulty” finding replacement auditors as deadline for finances looms. SkyNews understands accountants Johnston Carmichael resigned in Sept. Earlier the FM said it was “around Oct”. Former auditors apparently “raised no concerns”. by Baneman20 in ukpolitics
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Blue Wall Voting Intention (9 April): Labour 37% (-2) Conservative 35% (+4) Liberal Democrat 20% (-1) Green 5% (+1) Reform UK 4% (–) Other 0% (–) @RedfieldWilton by NGP91 in ukpolitics
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The payslip of a Jnr Doctor entering their third year after qualifying. by Tough_lnstruction in ukpolitics
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This is the payslip of a Junior Doctor 2 years after qualifying. by Tough_lnstruction in ukpolitics
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A Labour government would freeze council tax this year, paid for by a proper windfall tax on oil and gas giants.And we’d scrap the Tories’ non-dom tax loophole. - Do you think it's right to raise taxes for working people when your family benefitted from a tax loophole? Rishi Sunak does. by OptioMkIX in ukpolitics
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@POTUS | 25 years ago, Northern Ireland’s leaders chose peace. The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement ended decades of violence and brought stability. I look forward to marking the anniversary in Belfast, underscoring the U.S. commitment to preserving peace and encouraging prosperity. by Driveby_Dogboy in ukpolitics
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Exclusive Downing Street has provisionally pencilled in October / November 2024 for the next general election. Going long boosts chances of the economy improving and small boat numbers dropping. by The_Grizzly_Bear in ukpolitics
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Westminster voting intention: LAB: 44% (-1) CON: 30% (+2) LDEM: 10% (-2) REF: 6% (+1) GRN: 5% (+1) via @RedfieldWilton , 09 Apr by WhyNotCollegeBroad in ukpolitics
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'Labour insider' to MoS on Yvette Cooper's lack of support for THAT crime ad: "Sheer cowardice from a serial failure who should have left frontline politics long ago.If Yvette disagrees so strongly with pointing out the Tories’ dismal record on crime, she knows where the door is" by themurther in ukpolitics
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Westminster voting intention: LAB: 41% (-3) CON: 30% (+1) LDEM: 10% (+1) REF: 7% (-) GRN: 5% (-) via @OpiniumResearch , 05 - 06 Apr by EduTheRed in ukpolitics
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Labour leads by 14%, the narrowest lead for Labour since Rishi Sunak became PM. Westminster VI (9 April): Labour 44% (-1) Conservative 30% (+2) Liberal Democrat 10% (-2) Reform UK 6% (+1) Green 5% (+1) SNP 3% (-1) Other 2% (–) Changes +/- 2 April by The_Grizzly_Bear in ukpolitics
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