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The Tory general election campaign hit more trouble on Saturday as Rishi Sunak faced accusations of using levelling up funds to win votes and Labour opened its biggest poll lead since the disastrous premiership of Liz Truss.

As Sunak tried to fire up his ­party’s campaign before the first crucial TV debate with Keir Starmer on Tuesday, it emerged that more than half of the 30 towns each promised £20m of regeneration funding on Saturday were in constituencies won by Tory MPs at the last election.

Some 17 of the £20m pots went to towns in areas won by the Conservatives in 2019, although two of those were no longer held by Conservative MPs when the general election was called.

Just eight awards were made to towns in Labour seats, although many of the party’s strongholds tend to be in more deprived areas in need of levelling up money.

The funding pledge led to accusations from Sunak’s opponents of “pork barrel” politics, while those involved in regeneration of the north said the announcement was more about winning votes than levelling up.

The row came as the latest Opinium poll for the Observer on Sunday gives Labour a 20-point lead – the highest level it has recorded since Truss was briefly running the country.

This is despite Labour having endured a torrid week on the election trail and days of infighting over whether veteran Diane Abbott should be allowed to stand again.

Labour is on 45% – up four points on last weekend, while the Conservatives are down two points on 25%. Reform is up on one on 11%, the Lib Dems down two on 8%, and the Greens down one on 6%.

The poll also showed more people (45%) thought the Tories’ big announcement last weekend – the reintroduction of a form of mandatory national service for 18-year-olds – was a bad idea than thought it was a good one (35%).

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[–] HowManyNimons 23 points 6 months ago (26 children)

Please vote tactically. Let's put the Tories in third place or worse.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (22 children)

Seriosly that would be hilarious. And honestly looking at electoral calculus. Very doable if younger voters make an effort to agree and turn out.

Unfortunately it means voting lib dem in large numbers. As they are the only party predicted to gain seats close to the tories. Also they are where moderate tory voters are likely to go if scared of labours left leaning support.

Atm electoral calculus puts tories at a predicted 66 seats. Take some time to laugh at that one.

Lib dems at 59. So moving 4 or more safe tory seats to lib dem really would do this.

Looking at the electoral calculus predictive models. It would take an average of a 10 % swing in what they call Lib Dem medium strength seats.

Honestly this is very doable if younger anti tory voters turn out in much higher number then normal. And agree tory removal is more important under fptp. Then voting you actual desires for more left of centre options. Those options have low odds of gaining these seats anyway.

Come on guys. Sell how funny having the tories as not only out. But not even in opposition would be to your friends.

I live in a historically tory safe area. Where both boundary changes and polling. Make it a lib dem predicted win. Hell it looks like most of oxfordxhire is predicting lib dem atm. With the City going labour.

Also it would mean an opposition party that trully supports an end to fptp. And has done since the 80s at least. So question time will become a bit more interesting. If actual spending policy becomes little more then minor bickering.

[–] logi -1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I live in a historically tory safe area. Where both boundary changes and polling. Make it a lib dem predicted win.

Dear Lord. Your punctuation. Is. Atrocious. .

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Yeah shit happens when trying to type on a tablet. And visually impaired,

So honestly if you fail to understand ask.

Or just keep it to your self. No one needs your opinion is this situation.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I misread "tablet" as "toilet". 🤦‍♂️

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago

Lol. Well ill assure you. This post was not edited their.

This post ;)

[–] logi -4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Opinions are like arseholes. Nobody needs yours either.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago

I need my arsehole, though.

I mean it's not a lot of fun, but the alternatives are much worse.

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