Not exact matches
He said, the continuous imposition of certain policies such as the payments of TV license and DVLA First Aid Kits coupled with other issues on the
ordinary Ghanaian is rather worsening the economy and sending signs of disappointment on the
faces of the
voters
And, finally, both
face opponents who have failed to connect with the
ordinary voters.
Voters also felt Gordon Brown best understands the problems
faced by
ordinary people during the difficult economic times, with 27 per cent of votes compared to 18 per cent for David Cameron.
59 % of people agreed that Labour had «seriously lost touch with
ordinary working people» (including 30 % of Labour's own supporters), 70 % that «Labour need to make major changes to their policies and beliefs to be fit for government again» (including 50 % of Labour
voters), 61 % agreed that «Labour still haven't
faced up to the damage they did to the British economy» and 50 % agreed that «If Labour returned to government they would put the country into even more debt».