Party maintains an 18-point lead over the Conservatives despite uncertainties over policy plans
shows that Labour has a record 18-point lead over the Conservatives, which would put the party in government for the first time in 14 years with a large Commons majority if replicated at the election.50 per cent of voters now think Labour is ready for government – including 29 per cent of those who voted Conservative at the last general election – with 39 per cent believing the party is not ready.
And asked about Labour’s position on the most important policy areas, respondents tended to say that they do not know what the party’s plans entail. Healthcare was the only policy where more than 40 per cent of voters claimed to understand Labour’s position. On immigration, 48 per cent believe Labour’s policy is not clear and 32 per cent understand the party’s plans – which centre around abandoning the Rwanda deportation scheme and instead breaking up criminal gangs to reduce illegal migration, while boosting British workers’ skills so there is less need for firms to import foreign employees.
Brexit is another area where Labour’s plans are not widely understood, with 34 per cent saying the party’s policy is clear and 46 per cent thinking the opposite.BMG’s Panayiota Papouridou said: “On the face of it, the closer we get to the election, the more the public appears to be putting their trust in Starmer. Across all policy issues – economic, social and foreign – the public trusts Starmer more than Sunak.
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