The British Prime Minister, the Labor Keir Starmeris now so unpopular in the United Kingdom as the controversial leader of the europhobe Reform Party, Nigel Farageaccording to data from a survey released this Tuesday by the YouGov company.
The data from that survey reveals that 63% of participating citizens now have an “unfavorable” opinion about the Labor leader, just three months after his overwhelming victory in the last general elections on July 4, where Labor won 411 seats.
On the other hand, 27 percent of those surveyed maintain a “favorable” opinion about the new Labor leader.so its net popularity – the difference between supporters and detractors – would now be -36, according to YouGov, compared to the results of the previous survey carried out by the same firm between September 20 and 22 – when it was of -30.
In the case of Farage, 59% of participating adults said that their opinion of the Reform leader is “unfavorable”, compared to 26% who called it “favorable”, leaving the controversial politician with a net popularity of – 33, compared to -36 in the previous consultation.
The former head of the conservative Executive Rishi Sunak He is even worse off than his other two colleagues, obtaining in this latest survey a percentage of 66% of people who say they have an “unfavorable” view of him compared to 24% “favorable”, so his net popularity is now at -42, compared to a previous -44. –
Starmer’s perception among the citizens of this country has been damaged of late by the recent scandal over donations made to the Labor leader and his wife by a party donor, who supplied, among other things, clothing and even defrayed expenses of a residence so that the politician’s son could study in peace and without interference from journalists during the electoral campaign.
Furthermore, the restriction on energy subsidies for retirees in this country recently announced by the Government has not contributed to improving citizens’ perception of their new prime minister. EFE (I)
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