A record seven out of ten Britons do not like the Conservative Party, according to a bombshell poll which put the keys to No10 within Sir Keir Starmer’s reach.The Ipsos survey for The Standard also showed a record 41 per cent of adults in the country now believe the Labour leader is ready to be Prime Minister, up from 33 per cent just weeks ago in May.
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00:00Well, there's a devastating new poll out today for the Conservatives.
00:05The Ipsos survey for the Evening Standard showed a staggering 72% of Britons say they
00:12just don't like the Conservative Party.
00:15A further 83% say they are dissatisfied with the government.
00:20Now that's an even worse figure than for the Callaghan government in 1979, after the
00:27winter of discontent.
00:30The Conservatives are on just 19% in the polls.
00:35That's partly down to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, rising from 9% to 15%.
00:43For Keir Starmer, a record number, 41%, say they believe he is ready to be Prime Minister.
00:51But there's no great swell of enthusiasm for him to go into number 10.
00:56So what is clear is that Labour leaves the Tories on all the key issues, on the economy,
01:02on tax, on immigration, on the NHS, on transport, on housing, you name it.
01:08The Conservatives are only ahead on one issue, which is defence, and that only by a narrow
01:14margin.
01:15So what does this all point to?
01:16It points to a Labour landslide on July 4th, and there's something very dramatic, changes
01:22in the next few days.