Labour leader Keir Starmer has criticized the Conservative government for failing to raise taxes on tobacco, accusing them of going against Margaret Thatcher’s legacy of implementing the smoking ban. Starmer argues that increasing tobacco taxes would help fund the NHS and reduce smoking-related deaths, highlighting a potential policy difference between the two parties.
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Top pollster Sir John Curtice says Farage’s Reform challenge is real
Polling expert professor Sir John Curtice has confirmed the legitimacy and potential sustainability of Reform's surge in popularity, attributing it to Labour's significant decline in support. Questions are arising within the Conservative party regarding Kemi Badenoch's leadership and Rachel Reeves' handling of economic issues. Nigel Farage's Reform UK has been leading in recent polls, with Techne UK's tracker showing a tie between Labour and Reform at 25 percent, while FindOutNow placed Reform at 29 percent,...
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