Prime Minister At Record Low, Even Among Labour Voters

According to surveys, the prime minister’s unpopularity has reached an all-time low, with even Labour voters abandoning him.

A survey discovered that just 45 percent of the party faithful now have a favourable opinion of their leader, after a sharp decline of more than 17 points in the past month. 

And half of Labour voters say they have an adverse opinion of him, up from 33 percent in April.

‘This is the first time Keir Starmer has been more unpopular than popular with Labour voters,’ YouGov said.

Overall, only 23 percent of Britons have a good opinion of Sir Keir, while 69 percent have an adverse perception of him. 

This means that the Prime Minister’s ‘net favourability rating’ is -46, the lowest ever recorded.

Three of his top team – Angela Rayner, Yvette Cooper and Rachel Reeves – also got ‘worst-ever’ scores.

The pollster said Labour itself has hit ‘new depths’, with 65 percent holding an adverse opinion of the party, the most since the question was first asked in June 2017.

Only 59 percent who voted Labour last year now have a good view of the party.

‘Even among their own voters, Labour are now no more popular than the Greens,’ said YouGov.

The polling of 2,171 adults was done after Sir Keir’s crackdown on immigration was criticised by many in his party. 

It will intensify fears in No 10 that his new perspective on border control will not win votes on the Right, and even lose him support on the Left to the Greens and Liberal Democrats.

To be fair, Keir Starmer is the most clueless Prime Minister in history, but I failed to mention his three highest qualities, which are hateful, self serving and a complete turncoat.

He does have clues, an abundance of them. The trouble is he doesn’t know what to do with them, and he continues to fumble in the dark.

He is completely delusional, and I’ve never witnessed a Prime Minister upset so many branches of society. The problem is, he just doesn’t care, and Keir Starmer is signing his own political suicide.

Keir Starmer was a weak deputy leader, a weak leader in opposition, and a useless Prime Minister, and nobody should believe a word he has to say.

Liz Truss wasn’t a good prime minister, but at least she did the right thing and quit, but then I suppose that honour and Labour don’t mix especially well.

To find out how many people desire a general election right now, a vote should be held. At that point, hopefully, Keir Starmer will be gone! I would happily get out of my bed in the morning to vote him out.

We currently have an unstable government because Calamity Keir was never up to the task.

However, his popularity might have sunk, but I don’t believe the government’s popularity has been above the floor.

He was Mr U-turn as a leader of the opposition, and now that he’s Prime Minister, he’s simply demonstrating how lost he actually is, and those who voted Labour are probably regretting wasting their vote.

After all this time of open borders, I no longer recognise my country.

We have always had criminality in the UK, but nowhere near what it is now, while our government give out millions of visas, so there’s no surprise housing is lacking, and even our sewage system can’t cope.

Our Government is sinking like the Titanic, and it was a disaster giving Keir Starmer the keys to No 10, and we need to remove Captain Chaos because he’s living the dream in his own little world and wondering where the next freebie is coming from.

Published by Angela Lloyd

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