{"id":26849,"date":"2023-11-09T20:58:57","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T20:58:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cahootie.com\/?p=26849"},"modified":"2023-11-09T20:58:57","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T20:58:57","slug":"sunaks-fightback-hits-buffers-after-kings-speech-made-labour-lead-even-bigger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cahootie.com\/politics\/sunaks-fightback-hits-buffers-after-kings-speech-made-labour-lead-even-bigger\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunaks fightback hits buffers after Kings Speech made Labour lead even bigger"},"content":{"rendered":"

King Charles delivers his first King\u2019s Speech in Parliament<\/h3>\n

Rishi Sunak’s attempts to relaunch his beleaguered government has fallen at the first hurdle after the Techne UK tracker poll revealed that Labour’s lead had increased.<\/p>\n

The King’s Speech was meant to be the moment when Mr Sunak could start a reset of his government and push forward to a general election.<\/p>\n

But with many Tory MPs complaining that it lacked vision or bold initiatives, the public appear to have been switched off by it too.<\/p>\n

According to the Techne survey, among those who know how they would vote, Labour’s support has risen by one point to 46 per cent while the Conservatives a marooned on 25 per cent 21 points behind.<\/p>\n

The Lib Dems fell by a point to 11 per cent while both the Green and Reform UK increased their share to 7 per cent – both up by one.<\/p>\n

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The results come at a difficult moment for the Prime Minister with many questioning his ability to lead after a row involving Home Secretary Suella Braverman publishing a article on the police’s double standards in handling protest marches.<\/p>\n

Downing Street have claimed that Braverman did not get clearance for the article and many on the left of the party have demanded she is sacked.<\/p>\n

But the Prime Minister has been warned that if she goes, he will split the party and unleash a civil war with most of the right behind the Home Secretary.<\/p>\n

With a continued massive deficit in the polls some are privately questioning whether he has the authority even to carry out a major reshuffle with one expected next week.<\/p>\n

But the poll looks even worse for the Prime Minister when the answers of all 1,634 voters asked are taken into account.<\/p>\n

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