Others are adding support from Conservative Party According to new polls, two-thirds of people believe that the ruling party is “very indecent” in a series of negative news.
A poll conducted by Savanta ComRes for the “Daily Mail” showed that the Labour Party leads the Conservative Party by 6 percentage points. Owen Patterson This incident may hurt Boris Johnson’s meeting at the ballot box.
The result is based on a survey of more than 2,000 people in the UK conducted on Thursday and Friday. Since a similar poll a week ago, the Conservative Party has fallen by 4 percentage points, while the Labour Party has increased by 5 percentage points.
The YouGov poll released on Friday and conducted this week also showed that the Conservative Party lost its lead. The results of the survey gave Mr Johnson and Sir Kilstamer’s Labour Party a tie with 35% of the vote.
A poll published in The Times found that after Mr. Patterson’s resignation and the second job and house of a member of Congress were exposed, two-thirds of voters thought the Conservative Party was “very nasty.”
Another survey conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on Wednesday showed that the Labour Party leads the Conservative Party by two points.
The result of the investigation is government Attempts to tear up the current standard system of the House of Commons to delay the suspension of former Conservative Cabinet Secretary Mr. Paterson for violating lobbying rules, and to expose that former Attorney General Sir Jeffrey Cox passed a proxy vote when providing legal services in the Caribbean .
Speaking before the results of Savanta ComRes, the prime minister rejected the suggestion that allegations of defamation against his party could be reflected in the ballot box of the upcoming by-election.
Mr. Johnson visited Sidcup on Friday afternoon, and after the death of former Security Secretary James Broken Hill last month, voters will elect a new MP in December.
The Conservative Party leader insisted that the strength of the local candidates in the old Bexley and Sidcup constituencies means that voters will support the Conservative Party in the December 2 election.
However, the Prime Minister stated that he did not “underestimate” the “criticality” of MPs not participating in paid propaganda.
The Conservative MP from 2019 said that he believes that his admission of filthy actions that split his party the Labour Party provides an opportunity for progress.
Bracknell’s MP James Sunderland told PA News Agency: “The left is not in the government. They want to be in the government. They are looking for weaknesses.
“And I think in many ways, what happened in the past week or so provides them with opportunities.”
The backbencher said that in the face of criticism of the government’s handling of the situation, the Conservative Party needs to “restore” their “reputational integrity.”
Comment and vote to be the master Evans The chairman of the Public Living Standards Committee said that the public cares about standards and other issues-recent polls seem to confirm this.
The former head of MI5 called on the government to “do more” to maintain decency at an event for the Constitutional Research Center headquartered at University College London.
“The past week has shown that standards are important to the public. Moral standards are important to the operation of democracy. The public does care about this,” he said.
Lord Evans said that the legendary story of former Conservative MP Mr. Paterson opened the current focus on standards and triggered a “huge wave of attention.”
Mr. Patterson chose to resign as a member of the North Shropshire Congress after 24 years in preparation for another by-election in December, after the government turned around to carry out standard reforms when the opposition party made it clear that it would not support them.
Since then, the poor handling of this matter has brought the time and money that members of Congress raised from the second job and the review of the second home arrangement into the focus of attention.
“The Times” reported that 14 members of Parliament are taking advantage of loopholes in the parliamentary spending plan, which means they can rent out their houses to tenants and then claim the rent paid by London rental properties to live in.
At the same time, the Scottish Herald reported that the leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, Douglas Rose, submitted himself to the parliamentary standards monitoring agency for failing to fully record his MSP salary and nearly 7,000 pounds of external income as a football referee.
In a statement to the newspaper, Mr Morrie said: “This is a mistake on my behalf and should not have happened. I apologize for not registering these payments on time.
“Since I realized my mistake last week, I contacted the Interests Registration Office to let them know the situation. All payments have now been announced, including the MSP salary I donated to charity.”



