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Polls present a picture of a fairly confused electorate that never thinks enough is being spent on health, never wants to pay more tax themselves, generally feels the rich should be paying more, doesn’t understand what’s happening in schools or universities but vaguely feels it isn’t working, wants something done about crime even as crime rates are grossly exaggerated, wants major utilities and infrastructure renationalised, absolutely wants draconian controls on immigration, and generally feels that nothing works any more.
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Polls show a confused electorate with various desires and concerns
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    "details": [
        "never thinks enough is being spent on health",
        "never wants to pay more tax themselves",
        "generally feels the rich should be paying more",
        "doesn\u2019t understand what\u2019s happening in schools or universities but vaguely feels it isn\u2019t working",
        "wants something done about crime even as crime rates are grossly exaggerated",
        "wants major utilities and infrastructure renationalised",
        "absolutely wants draconian controls on immigration",
        "generally feels that nothing works any more"
    ],
    "subject": "Electorate's views"
}
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Created
February 15, 2026 at 3:33 PM (3 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 3:33 PM (3 months ago)

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https://newstatesman.com/politics/uk-politics/2025/12/why-is-keir-starmer-so-unpopular

The article analyzes the reasons behind Keir Starmer's unpopularity, arguing it stems from a mismatch between his governing program and the public's desire for fundamental change. It suggests the public wants a decisive turn away from Thatcherite policies and more social democracy.

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