14/08/2025
Can you think of any more to add to this long list
🚨50 reasons why Kier Starmer MUST resign and may go down as leading one of the worst governments of our time:
Net favorability at -44, among lowest for recent PMs.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)
Half of Britons say he’s worsened country.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), Ipsos (Jul 2025)
Government approval crashed to -55 in 2025.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)
Small boat crossings hit record highs in 2025.
Sources: BBC News (Aug 2025), Home Office data (Jul 2025)
Migration policies criticized as ineffective, fueling unrest.
Sources: The Guardian (Aug 2025), X posts (Jul-Aug 2025)
Welfare vote failure sparked Labour rebellion.
Sources: The Times (Jun 2025), Sky News (Jun 2025)
49 Labour MPs defied whip on welfare.
Sources: The Independent (Jun 2025), BBC News (Jun 2025)
Two-thirds feel Starmer disrespects voters.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)
Public sees government as chaotic as Tories’.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Five U-turns eroded trust in first year.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)
Eight ministerial resignations showed instability.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), Sky News (Jul 2025)
Crime fears persist despite policing promises.
Sources: The Sun (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)
X users call him “worst” over migration.
Sources: X posts (Jul 2025), X posts (Aug 2025)
Focus on foreign policy neglects domestic issues.
Sources: The Spectator (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)
Gaza stance disappointed human rights supporters.
Sources: Middle East Eye (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Only 51% of Labour voters back him.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)
Public trust in leadership at historic low.
Sources: Ipsos (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)
High taxes blamed for economic discontent.
Sources: The Telegraph (Jun 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)
Slow delivery on campaign promises frustrated voters.
Sources: The Guardian (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)
Shortest honeymoon period for any PM.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), BBC News (Jul 2025)
Perceived elitism alienated working-class base.
Sources: UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025), The Sun (Jul 2025)
Failed to unify Labour’s internal factions.
Sources: Sky News (Jun 2025), The Times (Jun 2025)
Public safety concerns linked to migration policies.
Sources: The Sun (Aug 2025), The Daily Mail (Jul 2025)
Economic growth not felt by average Britons.
Sources: Financial Times (Jul 2025), YouGov (Jul 2025)
NHS waiting times still a major issue.
Sources: NHS England data (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Education reforms seen as underwhelming by critics.
Sources: TES (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)
Housing crisis persists despite pledges.
Sources: The Guardian (Jun 2025), BBC News (Jul 2025)
Energy prices remain high, hurting families.
Sources: Ofgem reports (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)
Public perceives weak leadership on riots.
Sources: The Sun (Aug 2025), The Telegraph (Aug 2025)
Transparency questioned over policy reversals.
Sources: Financial Times (Jul 2025), The Independent (Jul 2025)
Brexit deal adjustments failed to satisfy critics.
Sources: The Guardian (Jun 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)
Youth unemployment remains a concern.
Sources: ONS data (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)
Regional inequality not addressed effectively.
Sources: Institute for Government (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jun 2025)
Climate goals criticized as too ambitious.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), The Spectator (Jul 2025)
Public sector strikes unresolved in 2025.
Sources: BBC News (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Pensioner support cuts sparked backlash.
Sources: The Independent (Jun 2025), The Daily Mail (Jun 2025)
Anti-Semitism handling within Labour criticized.
Sources: Jewish Chronicle (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Slow response to cost-of-living complaints.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)
Devolution promises fell short in regions.
Sources: Institute for Government (Jul 2025), BBC News (Jun 2025)
Asylum backlog reduction too slow.
Sources: Home Office data (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Aug 2025)
Public transport fares still too high.
Sources: The Independent (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Child poverty levels not significantly reduced.
Sources: Child Poverty Action Group (Jul 2025), The Times (Jul 2025)
Foreign aid spending criticized domestically.
Sources: The Telegraph (Jul 2025), The Spectator (Jul 2025)
Police morale reportedly low under reforms.
Sources: The Sun (Jul 2025), Police Federation (Jul 2025)
Mental health services underfunded, say critics.
Sources: Mind charity (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Rural communities feel ignored by policies.
Sources: The Countryside Alliance (Jul 2025), The Telegraph (Jul 2025)
Small business support seen as inadequate.
Sources: FSB reports (Jul 2025), Financial Times (Jul 2025)
Trade union relations strained over strikes.
Sources: BBC News (Jul 2025), The Guardian (Jul 2025)
Media handling criticized as overly defensive.
Sources: The Times (Jul 2025), UCL Constitution Unit (Jul 2025)
Voter turnout fears for future elections.
Sources: YouGov (Jul 2025), Electoral Commission (Jul 2025)