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Thursday evening news briefing: Six in 10 voters agree with Braverman

Last updated: 2023/11/16 at 1:02 PM
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Six in 10 voters agree with Braverman’s criticism of SunakUnemployed people who refuse work lose their benefits completely, says Jeremy HuntPalestinian gunmen shot dead on their way to ‘massacre in Israel’

Good night. A clear majority of voters agreed with Suella Braverman’s claim that Rishi Sunak lacked leadership qualities, according to a new poll.

Elsewhere, Israeli police said they foiled a massacre attempt after shooting dead axe-wielding Hamas-linked Palestinians in a shootout at a security checkpoint.

Six in 10 voters agree with Braverman’s criticism of Sunak

A clear majority of voters agreed with Suella Braverman’s claim that Rishi Sunak lacked leadership qualities, according to a new survey. An exclusive survey by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for The Telegraph revealed that 60 per cent of people agreed with Mrs Braverman’s opinion of the Prime Minister.

Unemployed people who refuse work lose their benefits completely, says Jeremy Hunt

Applicants for unemployment benefits who refuse to accept employment completely lose your brochuresannounced the Chancellor. Amy Gibbons reports that in the biggest shake-up of the welfare system in a decade, people who “go without help” on job search benefits for 18 months will be forced to take a job or be expelled from the system.

Palestinian gunmen shot dead on their way to ‘massacre in Israel’

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