Sir Keir Starmer has been criticised for rowing back on promises and not setting out a vision but BMG Research survey suggests it is not damaging his electoral prospects.
remains on course for victory at the next election despite voters believing the party lacks a clear plan on the key issues such as the economy, immigration and Brexit, a new poll suggests.has faced criticism for rowing back on promises and lacking a clear policy or vision, on many issues, voters believe Labour’s plans are at least as clear as the Conservatives’.
However, voters believed Sir Keir’s party were less clear than Rishi Sunak’s Tories on key areas such as the economy , the EU and Brexit and immigration . Many voters relied on traditional notions of what Labour and the Tories stand for in assessing their policy positions, with higher clarity scores for Sir Keir’s on the NHS and the Prime Minister’s on security and defence.
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