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DearĀ John,
Itās been another busy week at B4B HQ, so letās get straight down to it.
Fresh findings
<[link removed]>Following on from last weekās mega-poll - which shows the Tories reaching catastrophic lows with projections of just 98 seats - this week we dived into the details on both tactical voting and voter ID.Ā
We found that a staggering 13 million Brits <[link removed]> are ready to vote tactically to ensure a change of Government at the next election. And that this group could wield huge influence as a result of the high number of maringal and ultra-marginal seats, ultimately deciding whether it will be deliverance or defeat for top Tories like Sunak, Hunt and Gove.Ā
But remember, this will only be the case if voters have the right information and that is why websites like GetVoting <[link removed]> will be so important.Ā
Alongside providing advice on how to vote tactically to achieve change, the website will also give information on voter ID. This will be crucial as our polling also showed <[link removed]> us that 16% of people - potentially representing 5 million voters - donāt know about the new rules.
Would you vote tactically for a change in Government?
<[link removed]>Take our survey <[link removed]>A State-side snubbing
In an effort to unlock US funding for Ukraine, David Cameron travelled all the way to the States to make what must be one of the most expensive ācould have been a phone callā in history. Sounds like a joke. It never is anymore.Ā
After having already been blown off <[link removed]> by āMaga Mikeā Johnson - Speaker of the House of Representatives - Cameron was then snubbed again, this time by Joe Bidenās National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan who replaced their sit-down chat with a phone call due <[link removed]> to ādiary clashesā. Who says Republicans and Democrats have nothing in common?
But not to worry, Cameron did get some face time, managing to slip in what I can only guess was a rather awkward dinner with Trump on his Mar-a-Lago estate. In case youāve forgotten (Iām sure Trump hasnāt), Cameron has variously described <[link removed]> the ex-President as āstupid,ā āwrongā and āmisogynisticā in the past.Ā
RwandaAir refuses
This wasnāt the only international embarrassment suffered this week, with reports <[link removed]> surfacing that Rwandaās own state airline RwandaAir has rejected UK proposal to fly asylum seekers to Kigali over fears it would risk their reputation.Ā
But thereās more. Even if the Government does get removal flights off to Rwanda, leaked documents <[link removed].> have revealed that the Home Office might not be able to deport as many asylum seekers as it had hoped because of a shortage of lawyers.Ā
No wonder properties in Rwanda, earmarked for deported migrants, are being sold <[link removed]> off to local buyers. Hopefully they wonāt be needed anytime soon.
A self sacking
Back on home turf, the Tories didnāt fare much better, with news that senior MP William Wragg had to fire himself <[link removed]> for his part in the Westminster honey trap scandal.Ā
Indeed, a week after it came to light that he had given colleaguesā phone numbers to a blackmailer he met on a dating app, he announced that he had chosen to voluntarily relinquish the Conservative whip. The fact that Wragg was left to do the deed himself, is just the latest example of Sunakās total lack of political judgement and leadership.
ā¦.I wonder if the Prime Minister wll show more nerve when it comes to Nick Fletcher - Conservative MP for Don Valley - who took to Twitter on Thursday to urge <[link removed]> voters to back Reform UKās Lee Anderson. Iām certainly not holding my breath.
Sorry statistics
Towards the end of the week, a fresh stack of NHS statistics were released showing <[link removed]> that waiting list figures have fallen slightly for the 5th month in a row, but stillĀ remain near record high.Ā
Itās worth noting that the number of treatments on waiting lists is still 4.6% higher than it was in January 2023 when Sunak promised to cut NHS waiting lists as part of his five pledges. At the time he stated <[link removed]>, āwe will either have achieved them, or not. No tricks, no ambiguity; we're either delivering for you or we're not.ā I guess itās not then.
Brexit Corner
Net zero nightmare
Divergent UK and EU rules on the import of climate-damaging products is set <[link removed]> to cause tension between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, with the potential consequences being a hike in business costs, a loss of jobs in the region and the reopening of arguments about laws separating the two.Ā
Billions blown
In what will be another hit to UK-EU trade, a new Allianz report <[link removed]]> has found that post-Brexit UK border controls - set to come into force later this month - will cost British businesses a whopping Ā£2bn, and also fuel higher inflation.Ā
But but butā¦.Labour have a plan
A new report <[link removed]> in the FT suggests that if Labour win the General Election they will pursue a twin-track approach to strengthen ties with the EU, centred around a defence and security pact, as well as increased alignment to reduce trade barriers. If true, the latter could go a long way in solving both of the above problems.Ā
Timely reminder
Regulatory alignment with the EU where beneficial is one of the UK Trade and Business Commissionās key recommendations <[link removed]>.Ā
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<[link removed]>Help me Rhonda
Exposing some gaps in his geographical knowledge, this week Sunak forgot that the Rhondda Valley is a place:Ā
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Porky piesĀ
And the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins couldnāt name a single NHS trust that is meeting or exceeding targets. But donāt worry they really definitely absolutely do exist, I promise!Ā
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<[link removed]>And thatās all from me. Make sure to check out next weekās edition of Weekend Wire. With the House of Commons returning from recess on Monday, Iām sure it will make for an entertaining read.Ā
Until next time!
Martha HarrisonĀ
Press ManagerĀ
Best for BritainĀ
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