Pictured: an unpopular Jeremy Corbyn and poll showing voters’ support for Labour manifesto policies
Corbyn greeted by a large & enthusiastic crowd in York on Wednesday (showing only three-quarters of the gathering on the original photo): pic.twitter.com/AqNfRwC02y: Rachael Maskell
Labour’s manifesto has been given the thumbs up by voters, a ComRes poll reveals today. It shows overwhelming support for plans to re-nationalise energy, tax the wealthiest and cap the pension age rise.
The poll also finds a clear majority do not rate Jeremy Corbyn as a candidate to be Prime Minister – but deplores the PM’s promise to fox-hunters.
Posted on May 12, 2017, in Democracy. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Will share with mailing list and Facebook. Am summarising this at the moment: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tax/news/how-jeremy-corbyns-hard-left-high-tax-manifesto-delivered/
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