The surge in support for Reform is making Labour nervous. Now it needs a plan | Andrew Rawnsley

kKeep the EEP calm and continue. Let’s not lose our heads, because we can do the most stupid work right now. In this way they speak laborers who claim to have a gentleness about polling The correction puts on Before his party, is in third position with the Tory. There is some feeling in this warning not to chicken without the head. The next general election in the UK will not have to take place until the mid -2029. Nowadays, a vote is a reliable predictor of what kind of government people will want many years ahead. Voters indicate that they are supporting the reforms. They are telling us that they do not like wages or Touris. This is not the same as saying that they all want the Nigel Ferridge to be the next Prime Minister.

It is also true that this theory is immediately less scary than Cam Badnovich for Sir Care Stream. “Correction is not great for labor, but it’s an existential threat to the troupes,” said a labor strategist while giving remarks, noting Yogov pool last week It is reported that one of the five Tory voters in 2024 has said that they will now return the reforms. For conservatives, it is a spinal cord to see high -value donors while reforming. Another reason for the Tory alarm is that of it Audiol We post today: The share of their votes is even deeper in the last summer elections. “Whenever we think matters may not be bad, and then they get worse.” As a regular party leader, MRS, Mrs Badinich, has to persuade her colleagues to win the fight with reform so that she can become the main right of the right for wages. She is currently losing this war. Deputy Leader of the Reform, Richard Toss has made a riot: “We have speed and Touris is now distributing our votes.“

At this speed, the growing number of laborers is also disturbed, who are not being calm and they do not think they can afford to ignore reforms. A laborer experienced, usually a mucus type, recently remarked me that both his party and the Conservatives were “living in the last occasion”. He wondered why we should think that Britain would have to exempt the rise of the strong right that was seen in most parts of Europe. In some ways, it is surprising that reform is not performing even better against an uncertain -led conservative party, which is notorious for the record and the Labor Government in power. What is Have fallen Looking down in a very dramatic way. Most support of Mr Fariz may look like a protest vote, but this thinking is not satisfied with the 89 laborer seats, where the reform candidates came in second. Many of these labor MPs are sitting on the uncertainty. According to a senior Labor personality, “they are very good.” One of the things that controls them is the anger of the abuse that they are receiving from the sympathy of reforms on their Facebook pages and other types of social media. Some MPs are responding by trying to get themselves on GB News, also known as Farridge TV, as they think many of their voters are watching it. Chris Web, who became a member of Black Pool South in 2024, Recently invited the channel to follow it For the whole day, around his circle.

Labor staff and campaign groups are now spending a lot of time trying to devise a strategy to tackle reforms. The topic was on the cabinet agenda when a six -hour “day” met at the Lankaster House on Friday. A minister told me that there was no “killer” tactic that would do. “I don’t think we have yet to find out, if I am completely honest.” The theory was that Labor did not need to worry much because reforms see more threatening to the conservatives and they will provide support for wages, as it did in the elections by dividing voting. It was also thought that taking his leader would give him more publicity oxygen. The change in a more miscellaneous perspective through Ves Streeting was indicated when the Health Secretary Health recently confronted Mr Farmet with the UK’s “misrepresentation, declining” vision.

The reform leader presents himself as an anti -atheist rebel force against the failed status created by two major parties. Nevertheless, one of his recent fundraisers was held at a May Fire Club where participants were lubricated with Dome Perigan, and a seat on the top table in the joy of Mr. Fariz’s company, cost 000 25,000 – If you need instructions, if you need instructions, a city on the Epidemic of Essex Coast is higher than the annual income of many of its circles in the Clactton on C. I did, but it is a mistake to think that its brand Natoest Popolism can be mocked only as a man of people, and his fondness for multi -billion leaves. Such a line did not get much traction against Donald Trump.

In the ranks of Sir Care Care, a school of thought argues that the laborer should present himself a more authentic enemy of stagnation and the government should present it as rebels. It has a powerful lawyer for this theory in the form of Morgan Maxwini, a prominent architect of the election victory and now an important architect of the Chief of Staff. The Prime Minister said at a meeting of the Lancaster House that the government needs to be less cautious and move forward. He told his senior ministers, “We can either disrupt or disrupt.” With trying to become a “rebellious government”, it is really difficult to look like a establishment when you are in power and the Prime Minister is a night lawyer who runs the Crown Prosecution Service. Sir Care does not have the temperament and does not seem to successfully cast this section as a Trumpsk drowning as in. “We have to be a change maker,” says a cabinet member, “but adds:” All this is not just burning who we are. ” If Labor tries to struggle with Farmetism, who can hate the institutions more intensely, then this is not a competition that is likely to win.

A potentially promising view is that it is to subject its beliefs and policies to the scrutiny of which it is irrelevant. Labor has begun to focus on his theory with great joy that we should move to the insurance -based system of health care. Sir Care received a pleasant pleasure from his MPs in the recent PM Qualist session when he contested with the reform leader Is binding it to the wall “Want to charge them (its circles) for the use of NHS”. A labor strategy says: “His ideas about the NHS are like battery acids for Ferge. When you put it in front of labor voters, they run a mail.

He wants Boris Johnson’s dwelling and now a far more tough shape than Britain on the UK Deeply unpopular contract. It will be more focused on what its economic program is equivalent to. Apart from the self -luxury, no one was a passionate chair leader for his reckless experience with national finances than Mr. Fariz, who praised him for his preparation.The best conservative budget Since 1986, “shortly before it was bursting on all faces.

Its signature theme is enmity for immigration and it raises very disturbing questions about the length of labor. A new pressure group of labor MPs, which is developed from 89 seats that are potentially the most vulnerable, are urging the head to tighten the government’s position on immigration and its Make a noise. These MPs are being widely rejected by their party launching Facebook advertisements, in a reform -style branding, how many people the government has deported. What pleases them will make many workers very excited.

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If labor is to retreat, the work will not be done only by coming with sharply invading lines. Mr. Farmege is now promoted, just as he did in the years walking to the Brexit Referendum, as he was a high level of voters about the quality of his life in a country with a stable economy and dilapidated public services. Expressing satisfaction. Immigration is one of the factors, but there is also the cost of living and the health service. Sorting is important to see it. It is not enough to say that there are bad ideas of reforms. Labor has to show that he can produce good results.

Andrew is the chief political observer of the Rononic Observer

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