Starmer now one of the West’s most unpopular leaders – even ranking lower than Trump

Sir Keir Starmer’s approval note reached the lowest level of all time, despite reorganizing to help reset the fighting government of last week.
The Prime Minister is now one of the most popular leaders of the West and Donald Trump and Japan’s resignation leader Shigeru Ishiba, according to the analysis of surveys from their own countries.
Sir Keir’s net approval grade, compared to more common point than the interviewers, fell from 11 to -44 percent last July, 62 percent of them do a bad job and only 18 percent of the fact that they do a good job.
Luke Tryl, the more common director of the UK, ended with a dramatic resignation and reorganization to point out a reset for a reset for the government. He saw the government as chaotic and the Prime Minister’s approval fell to the lowest point. ”
Common’s survey between 5-8 September-Sir Keir’s Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s shock resignation initiated in the midst of the cabinet reorganization-the first grade received 54 points since the general elections.
The rating is lower than all other party leaders in the UK. And compared with the approval rating surveys on leaders in other countries, Sir Keir is now one of the most popular leaders of the West, even behind US President Donald Trump.
Mr. Trump, who entered his second period as the US president earlier this year, continues to be one of the most popular leaders with a stable decrease supported since January.
According to the Japanese News Agency, even former Japanese leader Shigeru Ishiba, who resigned last week after a series of political defeats, received a higher net approval from Sir Keir. Kyydo.
Giorgia Meloni is more popular than Sir Keir in England, despite his right -wing leader who has been in the polls since he was elected in 2022.
French President Emmanuel Macron is not more popular than Sir Keir after the last losses in the eight -year presidency and legislative elections.
In the joint poll, more than three quarters of the British, 77 percent of the government, the government is chaotic, 23 percent of the stable, seeing the highest since the general elections, he said.
The British see that the Labor Government is as poor as the last – 32 percent say that it is better than the previous Torah government, and that they are less poor quality and 44 percent of “approximately the same”.
Sir Keir comes after Ms. Rayner has admitted that he did not pay $ 40,000 when he was buying a property after he was sensational as a deputy secretary and the deputy prime minister.
His resignation made more pressure on the government, which was a significant delayed behind Britain in the crates and has been criticized for failing to achieve enough in the first year in power.
In addition, only weeks before the prime minister was expected to be a workers’ party conference, only weeks ago, the government’s planned reset out of the rail.
The popularity of Sir Keir can be challenging for the party, because the political landscape of England seems very different from the time of labor.
Most interviewers show reform as the leading party in terms of popular vote, and in an earlier questionnaire, 31 percent of the voting intention receives more common points.
“As the worker seems to be more divided, the increasing number of people now look at the reform of Nigel Farage as a united party,”
“The worker is a safer, more stable choice, faced with uphill up, facing assurance voters.”
In the survey, while remaining in front of the labor conservatives, with 21 to 18 percent, he found that the support party has reduced almost half of its supporters.
Only 59 percent of the people who voted for labor in the last year’s general elections say that they were affiliated with the party.
Reform, more in Common’s latest survey demonstration, may increase 13 percent of the worker game in the next elections.
While other workers’ voters move towards Lib DEMS (7 percent), greenery (4 percent) and Tories (3 percent), one of the 10 people says they do not “know how to vote.
Although the reform poses a threat to labor, it received more support from Tories – attracts about one -third of its support (29 percent).
However, the reform still has only four deputies, has lost two since last year and won another through an election.
It is unclear how the popular vote will be translated through the voting system based on the election zone next year.




