Dreadful polls for Starmer
Atrocious polling numbers for Sir Keir Starmer have led to a slew of media articles with headlines describing him in terms like, quote,
"Keir Starmer is 'the worst Prime Minister in modern history,' according to Brits."
Starmer has overtaken Gordon Brown as having the worst net satisfaction figure ratio five months into his premiership of any PM since IPSOS began tracking it more than forty years ago.
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor, taken between 27th November and 4th December 2024 asks the public their views on the government and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Only 27% of Britons are satisfied with Starmer's performance, while 61% express dissatisfaction, resulting in a net satisfaction score of -34.
Public dissatisfaction extends to the government as a whole, with a net satisfaction rating of -49.%
IPSOS say that, quote,
"Starmer's ratings compare unfavourably to previous Prime Ministers at similar points in their first terms."
His rating of -34% compares with -33% for Gordon Brown who posted the second worst result in polling history at the equivalent stage of his time in office.
Keiran Pedley, Director of UK Politics at Ipsos, said:
"These findings reflect the difficult start Labour has had in office. Keir Starmer’s personal satisfaction ratings after 5 months are the weakest of all Prime Ministers measured by Ipsos going back to the late 1970s."
You can read the IPSOS statement of their findings by clicking on the link below:
Dissatisfaction with Starmer reaches 61%, his highest as Labour leader | Ipsos
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