“Labour Voters Shifting To Nigel Farage” | Dr David Bull | Ryan Sabey
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 Published On Oct 13, 2024

Dr David Bull is joined by Deputy Political Editor for The Sun to discuss the latest stories in British politics.

Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has died at 69. A key figure in the Scottish independence movement, Salmond led Scotland from 2007 until 2014, stepping down after the independence referendum failed. He collapsed after a speech in North Macedonia. Salmond also led the SNP to a major win in 2011, laying the groundwork for the independence vote.

Meanwhile, in the race for the Tory leadership, Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch are now the final two contenders for the Party leader after James Cleverly was eliminated. In a final vote by Tory MPs on Wednesday, Badenoch emerged as the favorite with 42 votes, regaining her lead after trailing in earlier rounds. Jenrick, her main competitor, received one vote less, while Cleverly, considered a unifying figure, secured 37 votes but was knocked out. Conservative Party members will now decide between Badenoch and Jenrick.

And Sir Keir Starmer's approval ratings are the lowest of any Prime Minister on record within their first 100 days in charge. His government has faced scandals, including the "freebies" controversy, a No. 10 power struggle, and plummeting approval ratings. Despite challenges, such as economic concerns and rising immigration, Starmer aims to refocus on the economy and major policy reforms, like renationalising rail and expanding workers' rights.

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