Labour has enjoyed a hefty polling lead over the Conservatives for more than a year. Polling averages are giving Labour up to a 20-point lead and many in Westminster expect them to win the next election – due within the next two years.
In this week’s episode of The i Podcast, policy editor Jane Merrick and political reporter Chloe Chaplain give us the inside view on how the Opposition party will navigate the coming months – and how it intends to turn the polling lead into a landslide victory.
Later, senior reporter Serina Sandhu joins our host, Molly Blackall, to take us on a deep dive into the world of fine dining – where the cost of living crisis seems a million miles away.
So why are people prepared to wait months and fork out hundreds of pounds for millimetre-thin sliced Quince? Serina will make that clear and explain why “revenge dining” may have something to do with it.
Keep up to date with Chloe and Jane's coverage in the links below:
https://inews.co.uk/author/jane-merrick
https://inews.co.uk/author/chloe-chaplain
Serina's piece is here: https://inews.co.uk/author/serina-sandhu
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