I do wonder if Labours massive lead in poling may be at risk of eroding substantially over the next three months. This morning I read the excellent stuff article on the actual and pending unemployment surge confronting thousands of people. it was disturbing and sobering reading. The official release of current unemployment data is due in early August. Inevitable there will be a cohort of angry, distressed people, many of whom have never experienced unemployment before. Those still in work will have a very high sense of precarity. On top of this the recent BLM demonstrations will alienate many older voters, especially when demands mutate to change city names etc They could well reflect their sense of disapproval and unease by voting for Winston
As always I am interested in others opinions.
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before."
Rahm Emanuel