
According to a recent survey, three out of four Britons believe the Labour Government is doing a poor job of handling the cost-of-living situation.
According to the YouGov study, 74 percent of respondents are unhappy with Sir Keir Starmer’s handling of the matter, while only 15 percent believe his government is handling it well.
There has been a ‘significant increase’ in dissatisfaction with Labour over the matter since the general election, the pollster said.
Following the July 4 vote, only 55 per cent said the new Government was handling the issue badly.
However, Labour’s current net score of -59 is now precisely equal to the previous Conservative government’s final score under Rishi Sunak.
According to the survey, 38 percent of Britons anticipate their financial status to remain relatively stable over the next year, while 43 percent of them anticipate it to deteriorate.
Over the following 12 months, only 11 percent of respondents expected their household finances to improve.
According to the study, only one in eight Britons (13 percent) believe that the UK economy will improve over the next year, indicating a pessimistic outlook.
In contrast, over half (54 percent) believe that the UK economy will worsen over the next 12 months.
Ahead of the general election, Sir Keir said one of his five ‘missions’ if he became PM was to ‘secure the highest sustained growth’ among G7 countries.
‘Good employment and productivity development in every region of the nation making everyone, not just a few, better off’ was another pledge made by Labour in its manifesto.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 epidemic, the cost of living problem has caused prices to skyrocket.
Despite the CPI inflation rate dropping to 2.3 percent from a peak of 11.1 percent in October 2022, the survey indicated that Britons were not feeling any relief from the pressures.
Just 10 percent of respondents felt their income was keeping up with costs, while 82 percent of respondents indicated that store prices were increasing more quickly than their income.
Only 1 percent of respondents said their income was increasing more quickly than prices.
Almost 60 percent of Britons reported that they have recently been impacted by pressures from the cost of living.
This included 41 percent who said they have not just made cuts to their everyday spending but hope to have to do so again at some point.
Sadly, the UK is finished and some people pay more in income tax than they do for their mortgage and all household bills put together, and this is completely unsustainable.
Mass migration has been a catastrophe, and there is no financial advantage. We have far too many people coming into the UK and we are taking in thousands more every day who have completely different values and culture to us, armed with a doctrine that is killing our country.
I suspect that Keir Starmer sincerely wished he knew what he was doing every morning when he looks in the mirror, and Starmer and his inexperienced government are too dull to realise that virtually everyone believes they’re doing a subpar job. He should stand down and let someone else have a go!
The cost of living crisis appears to be something that Labour is purposefully creating rather than addressing. It is unclear what foolish beliefs these individuals hold, but they will not stop until the UK is destroyed.
We are being taxed on our wages, taxed on our savings, taxed by local councils, and taxed when we die. In between we are taxed on our cars, taxed on our holidays, taxed on our purchases, the list goes on and on, and then along comes this incompetent Labour government who pledged to leave our taxes on the working man alone.
The result: Our government by its actions is causing inflation and it’s inflation that will cost jobs due to businesses moving out of the country or going bankrupt.
Without a question, Keir Starmer’s Labour administration has shown itself to be utterly unable to lead our nation and glaringly out of touch with the people.