Labour voters plan to save cash in 2025, poll reveals


Labour voters plan to save cash in 2025, poll reveals

Party supporters tighten purse strings

According to a recent poll, Labour voters are taking cues from Chancellor Rachel Reeves and aiming to save money in 2025. The aftermath of her Budget has led to the most common New Year resolution among party supporters being to economize, with 15% looking to tighten their belts financially and 14% seeking to acquire new skills.

Tory voters focus on fitness goals

On the other hand, Tory voters have different aspirations for the upcoming year, with 16% planning to lose weight and 15% committing to regular exercise. Conleth Burns, associate director of pollsters More in Common, noted that despite the Prime Minister's promises of a prosperous 2025, Labour voters are inclined to hold onto their money while Tory voters are prioritizing shedding pounds.

Voters prepare for belt-tightening

Overall, it seems that voters across party lines are gearing up for a period of financial restraint. Health secretary Wes Streeting recently advised pensioners to stay warm as temperatures drop, prompting discussions about Labour's decision to scrap universal winter fuel payments. Campaigners from Age UK have expressed concerns about the 2.5 million individuals who are now at risk of going into debt to cover heating costs.


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