Strike days drop by almost two thirds during Labour’s first year in power

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The number of working days lost to strike action plummeted by almost two thirds during Labour’s first year in power. This is according to new analysis from the GMB union. The 12 months leading up to July 2024, when Labour won power, saw 1,406,000 working days of strikes. During the year following Labour’s win, there were 559,000, a huge drop of more than 60%. The GMB will discuss the figures, which come from analysis of Office of National Statistics data, at its annual congress in Blackpool. Lifting the wages of millions of low paid workers and improvements to employment rights, such…

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Greens open up staggering lead with 18-24 year olds

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The Green Party has opened up a staggering lead with 18-24 year olds according to one poll: POLL | Greens lead with 18-24 year olds: Grn: 35% (+17) Lab: 19% (-22) Ref: 17% (+8) Con: 8% (-) Lib: 7% (-9) Your: 4% (+4) (Source: @focaldataHQ)—+/- vs GE2024 data pic.twitter.com/L0LBqjcjGP — Stats for Lefties (@LeftieStats) June 9, 2026 It’s almost as if they’re the only party which is acknowledging the issues young people face. Meeting needs The above isn’t the only poll to have shown the Greens leading with young people. This, from March, shows the party leading with everyone under the…

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