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Nigel Farage now the Most Favoured UK Politician

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posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 06:19 AM
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After nearly 5 months in power Starmer finds himself sinking deeper into the pit of Unfavorability while Nigel Farage has risen to top the poll as our most favoured politician , Starmer rates at just 23% favourable compared to Farage at 28% , Rachel from accounts holds a favourability of just 18% and seems destined to be Chancellor not much longer.

Oh dear , what a pity , never mind.


"We are in uncharted territory."

Sir John Curtice understands polling like few others, but you do not have to be an expert to see the Labour government has had a rough start.

It's been less than five months since Sir Keir Starmer's landslide election victory and already two-thirds of Britons say they feel worse off.

That's according to a new poll from Ipsos, the latest survey to assess public opinion of the new occupants of Downing Street.

And while the prime minister's favourability rating plummets, Nigel Farage's is on the rise.

"We have never previously had a government starting with quite as low a share of the vote Labour got in July," Sir John tells Sky News, referring to the party's 174-seat majority despite a modest vote share of just 33.7%

"It's also difficult to find a government that has slipped as much in the polls as this government has so quickly."
news.sky.com...


If you think your Treasonous government will last its full term you've got another think coming Kier , I doubt you'll still be there in 12 months.

Vive la révolution.



posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 06:59 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Trump's success will reflect upon his pathway. The nicely correct Brits are coming to terms with their state, and they want the promise of something better.



posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 07:16 AM
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In amongst loads of waffle about the "public willing to give labour a chance and the benefit of the doubt" I saw this gem-



"Given Labour are not six months into what might be a five-year term they have certainly got time."


"What might be"

It might be-but I doubt it.


edit on 23-11-2024 by onestonemonkey because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 07:47 AM
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It might be-but I doubt it.

Me too mate , so many bad decisions made in such a short time doesn't bode well for the future.

But at least we now know who is pulling the strings along with their WEF partners , BlackRock no doubt stand poised to buy up that farm land vacated by family farmers and provide the services we need , Britain part of the BlackRock family.

Yesterday (21 November) in Downing Street, senior executives from BlackRock, one of the world’s most controversial companies, sat down opposite Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves.

The government’s laser-focus on private investment as the key means of driving economic growth has inevitably led to a reliance on the world’s big money machines, like BlackRock. But this is a relationship that Labour developed in opposition – and which has become even cosier since the party entered government, with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink making a star turn at Labour’s investment summit last month, and posing for pictures with the PM when Starmer visited New York in September. Senior BlackRock figures were there, too, when No 10 held a summer reception for business leaders, as we revealed previously.
www.opendemocracy.net...



posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 08:09 AM
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We couldn't possibly be governed in the way Mussolini described could we?
Of course not-that would be crazy to think.


Fascism recognises the real needs which gave rise to socialism and trade-unionism, giving them due weight in the guild or corporative system in which diverent interests are coordinated and harmonised in the unity of the State.

politicalresearch.org...

Or maybe just maybe the constant socialist screaming about the evils of Fascism,is a form of projection?
No,they would never do such a thing.
I must be way off the mark.



posted on Nov, 23 2024 @ 08:19 AM
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Or maybe just maybe the constant socialist screaming about the evils of Fascism,is a form of projection?

I've seen much Fascism in the Unions and Starmer's Labour government with the crack downs and jailing of those who don't think like they think and the Unions organising counter protests to curtail Free Speech of people protesting against what they believe.

Thanks for the post.



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