The Government’s survival depends on a massive package of financial support for families.
Grassroots confidence is at its lowest level of this parliament so far.
The Tories would lose lots of seats. He could lose his own seat. It would win him no loyalty or security. It would not deliver better government.
Not once since November has grassroots confidence returned to the levels we recorded for most of 2021.
Whatever the outcome of Sue Gray’s investigation, we must draw a line under the questions being faced by the Government.
The Party Chairman adds that his task is to ensure the “Conservative Party machine is ready for an election whenever it comes.”
In August, this stood at almost 75 per cent. In January, it was 92 per cent. Can the Prime Minister revive grassroots optimism?
It marks a slight shift from January this year, in which a bullish 92 per cent expected a Tory majority.
Our survey is a snapshot, five years before the event, but this is the starting benchmark: can the Government possibly keep confidence levels this high?
Johnson’s lead over Corbyn in the best Prime Minister stakes has narrowed slightly to 15 points.
“Please support a majority Conservative Government so our country can move on instead of going backwards.”
But my latest 4,000-sample poll, conducted between Friday and Monday, finds little change in the overall picture,
This series turns a spotlight on the Conservative Manifesto and returns to policy announcements that some will have missed.
This series turns a spotlight on the Conservative Manifesto and returns to policy announcements that some will have missed.
It is about to embark on an ambitious plan for net zero carbon emissions when we can least afford it. There may be a more affordable option.