One in four voters who supported Keir Starmer in the general election now regret it, with 56% having a lower opinion of the government after six months in power. Disappointment stemmed from policies such as reductions in pensioner benefits and inheritance tax relief, leading to skepticism about Labour’s ability to deliver promised change. In response, Starmer aims to reduce NHS waiting lists and introduce half a million more appointments as part of his plan to reform the country by 2024.
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