nickm
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It hasn't? The government have made a real feck up of the pandemic response, the economy is teetering as a result of it (and Brexit), house prices have increased unsustainably again, corruption is rife, if you can't actually get into the lead in the polls now what hope have you got if the economy is going alright in 4 years time?
Since the start of the pandemic, labour's cut the Tory poll from 51% to 38%, and has pulled slightly ahead in December (although still within the margin of error). Clearly much of what you observe has helped, so you know, take the win! It's not a bad place to enter the new year for Labour, a new year full of political opportunities for them (Brexit/europe nullified as an issue of political identity, covid out of the headlines) but with huge stresses being put on schools, hospitals, public services etc - all labour strengths. There will be a public inquiry into covid, that'll be nice for labour. Houseprices will decline - tory voters will love that. The Tories have very hard questions to answer on how they'll cut spending/raise taxes. Parliament will be sitting again, properly. Again, all opportunities for Labour - target rich environment if you ask me.