Is the ground shifting beneath Keir Starmer’s feet? 🇬🇧 With local elections just weeks away, shocking “Ring” doorbell footage has leaked—and it’s BRUTAL! 📹 From angry homeowners to pensioners slamming doors, Labour canvassers are facing a wall of fury they never expected!
Ahead of the upcoming local elections in May in the United Kingdom, the Labour Party is facing a growing backlash during its door-to-door campaigning efforts. A series of viral videos showing party representatives being openly rejected—or even confronted with hostility by voters—are spreading rapidly online.

According to analysis and widely shared footage, a hostile atmosphere is increasingly surrounding Labour’s campaign. Clips captured by doorbell cameras (such as Ring devices) reveal real-life reactions from residents across different areas when Labour canvassers knock on doors seeking support.
These interactions suggest a noticeable level of public frustration, with many voters refusing to engage or expressing outright anger toward the party.
The videos reflect dissatisfaction from a wide range of social groups regarding current government policies.
In one clip, a male voter reacts aggressively, using strong language to drive away a campaign representative. He accuses Labour of “ruining the country,” raising concerns about immigration and policies perceived as favoring certain communities.

In another, more measured but equally firm response, a retired voter calmly rejects a Labour representative, stating that the party has “done everything against pensioners” and has “no chance” of receiving his vote. Other clips show immediate hostility as soon as canvassers identify themselves as Labour representatives.
These developments present a significant challenge for Prime Minister Keir Starmer. According to commentators from Point Blank, his approval rating within his own party is believed to have fallen below 50%.
This erosion of trust is not limited to right-leaning voters but appears to extend to traditional left-wing supporters as well.
While parties such as Reform UK are seen as gaining momentum, and the Green Party is attracting disillusioned left-leaning voters, the लगातार negative reactions toward Labour canvassers highlight a troubling reality.
Political analysts suggest that door-to-door campaigning may be proving ineffective under current conditions, as public frustration appears to be running high.
With the May local elections approaching, these sharp “doorstep reactions” are increasingly being viewed as a warning sign—indicating that the Labour Party could face significant losses in voter support across multiple constituencies.









