Sir Keir Starmer's been on the other side of the world for most of the week - at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, his 40th foreign trip in 16 months.
The Greens' recent rise in the polls under Zack Polanski has sparked speculation about Britain's Left-wing parties cooperating to stop Nigel Farage entering Downing Street .
The Opinium survey found more than half of the public (56 per cent) think the Prime Minister should quit, compared to 26 per cent who want Sir Keir to stay.
Louise Haigh was eating in Giovanni's, a long-established family Italian restaurant in London, where Rishi Sunak 's political enemies in the Tory party used to meet to plot their rebellions.
The public overwhelmingly expect tax hikes in this month's Budget and a strong majority want the Prime Minister and the Chancellor out of Downing Street.
SIR Keir Starmer cannot lead Labour into the next election if he breaks his manifesto and raises income tax, members of his own government say. The PM and his Chancellor Rachel Reeves are facing a growing backlash over plans to hike the…