Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party have sunk to a damning new low in national polls – just four months after coming to power.
Latest YouGov data sees Labour soar to a 57 per cent disapproval rating and a meagre 18 per cent approval rating – the biggest gap between the two since the last days of the Tory Government.
The General Election had seen Britons’ disapproval of the Government sink – the biggest drop since February 2011, the start of YouGov’s polling.
But the months since, punctuated by riots, Winter Fuel Payment Cuts, accusations of “two-tier” policing and justice, an ongoing donations row and much more, have seen Labour squander their lead.
Alongside the domestic rows, Starmer has also let the Chagos Islands go – risking the British archipelago slipping into China’s grasp.
The islands will be handed over to Mauritius alongside a “financial support” package in order to “address wrongs of the past”, David Lammy’s Foreign Office said.
Boris Johnson branded the move “total nonsense”, speaking to GB News, and claimed the Labour Government are “trying to look like the good guys”.
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Jonathan Powell defends Starmer on Chagos Islands amid outrage
Jonathan Powell, the Prime Minister’s special envoy for negotiations between the UK and Mauritius, said China would not be able to develop a base in the Chagos Islands.
He said United States officials have been “intimately involved” in the negotiations, telling Times Radio: “Every single sentence and paragraph has been through an inter-agency process, all of the agencies in Washington. We’ve secured all of their red lines in that negotiation.
“When you come to see the detailed treaty, which is really quite long with the exchanges of letters, you’ll see that this idea of a Chinese base is just hooey. It can’t happen, won’t happen.
“And also the fact that some of the newspapers have suggested Mauritius is an ally of China – it could hardly be further from the truth. Mauritius is very, very close to India and the Indians also have welcomed this agreement because they see it as so important for security in the Indian Ocean.
“Mauritius is one of only two countries in Africa that’s not a member of China’s Belt and Road (Initiative). So this notion that we’ve somehow given the Chagos Islands to an ally of China is rubbish, and anyway the negotiations were started by the previous Tory government.”
Warning rich are already abandoning UK over Labour policies
The chairman of West Ham United has said the Government’s proposed crackdown on non-doms “isn’t very nice”, as he cut the asking price of his London mansion by £10 million amid a tough prime property market.
David Sullivan, who is a majority shareholder of the football club, revealed he was selling the property at a loss.
“Interest rates are high — they’re coming down but not much. I also think what the Government is doing to the non-doms isn’t very nice, and a lot of rich people are leaving the country as a result of what they anticipate in the Budget,” he told Bloomberg.
“Three or four of my friends have already gone to Monaco or Dubai.”
Boris Johnson blasts Starmer for ‘completely wrong’ Chagos Islands decision – ‘Total nonsense!’
In a sneak peak ahead of Sunday’s hour long sit down with GB News, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has weighed in on Labour’s surrender of the Chagos Islands, branding the move “total nonsense”.
Speaking to GB News, Johnson slammed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, claiming the Labour Government are “trying to look like the good guys”.
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Met police risks sparking ‘two-tier policing’ outrage after businesses targeted with antisemitic graffiti
The Phoenix Cinema was daubed with graffiti which read “say no to art washing”X
London’s Metropolitan Police could risk “two-tier policing” accusations over not cracking down on apparent antisemitic graffiti, MPs have warned.
A total of 10 Conservative MPs have written to the force’s commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, telling him that unless the Met gets to grips with a spate of alleged criminal damage on buildings across the capital, it risks the condemnation of the British public.
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