The party's vote share has plummeted by more than eight per cent, with a reported net loss of more than 25 council seats since the General Election in July.
This article argues that Keir Starmer's declining popularity is directly impacting Labour's performance at the grassroots level.
Evidence supporting this claim includes:
* A significant drop in Labour's vote share in local by-elections.
* Labour losing council seats since the last general election.
* Polling data suggesting Starmer is less popular than even Nigel Farage.
The article attributes this decline to factors like Labour's perceived lack of honesty during the election campaign and backlash over increased national insurance contributions.
It concludes that Starmer's unpopularity is weakening Labour's support base, potentially jeopardizing their chances in the next general election.
This article argues that Keir Starmer's declining popularity is directly impacting Labour's performance at the grassroots level. Evidence supporting this claim includes: * A significant drop in Labour's vote share in local by-elections. * Labour losing council seats since the last general election. * Polling data suggesting Starmer is less popular than even Nigel Farage. The article attributes this decline to factors like Labour's perceived lack of honesty during the election campaign and backlash over increased national insurance contributions. It concludes that Starmer's unpopularity is weakening Labour's support base, potentially jeopardizing their chances in the next general election.