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Source: RedfieldWilton@twitter

Labour are more trusted than the Conservatives on EVERY policy issue prompted.

Which party do voters trust most on...?

(Lab | Con)

NHS (42% | 17%) Education (39% | 20%) Economy (38% | 23%) Immigration (33% | 21%) πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (31% | 24%)

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago

I'm surprised that confidence in the tories is still into two figures. They have shown that they have utter contempt for the general population and have been deliberately salting the Earth because they know they'll not win another election.

When Labour haven't fixed things within six months they'll be beating about how terrible they are and we should have given them another chance.

If we vote them back on we deserve every crappy thing that happens to us.

Our children and their descendants will never forgive us.