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This week Sunak completed his first 100 days in Downing Street and looks very good to stay there until the general election.
While the latest batch of opinion polls have three surveys with a deficit in teenagers, the overall picture is still quite dire for Tory strategists. To maintain the majority of the party probably requires a 5% lead over the LAB and it seems a very remote possibility.
The reality is that despite two changes in leadership, the polls are shocking. As far as I can read the voters have fed up with the Tories and this has been called GE1997 about it – an election that saw a big sea change in British politics.
The big problem for the Tories is that they have yet to find a way to deal with Starmer who continues to widen his lead in Sunak at prime minister’s questions. He also hammers Sunak at PMQ almost every Wednesday.
He won’t admit it, but Rishi has been disappointed and hasn’t shown that he has more attraction than Johnson or Truss.
I think I stuck with him until Starmer got the post-election phone call from the Palace.
Mike Smithson
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