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While 33 percent of voters see Sir Keir honestly, only 29 percent said the same thing as Mr. Farage.

After the local election success in May, where May 600 won more than 600 parliamentary members and seized Runcorn and Helsby from the Labor Party, the reform rose by overtaking both workers and conservatives.

For Mr. Farage, for Sir Keir, more than half of the participants were described as “too much personality .. In addition, it was a talented leader because it was 37 percent and 41 percent of points, while Sir Keir followed 31 percent and 26 percent respectively.

Although labor pioneered the majority of a large 174 -seat, Sir Keir made a rocky start to his premiere and was subjected to a decrease in approval after the biggest election in modern political history.

The internal divisions saw that ministers were struggling to force great policies. The Prime Minister has recently been forced to climb to welfare reforms after an important rebellion from Backbencher.

In the meantime, Rachel Reeves also came under pressure, critics detonated the decision to scrape universal winter fuel payments for retirees – a move that has been partially reversed since then.

Trust in the long life of the chancellor also doubts, only 25 percent of voters expects him to be in the role of the next general elections.

Sir Keir’s ability to understand Britain’s problems, has increased by 18 percent since last year’s general elections.

Even in a crisis, voters now see Mr. Farage as more competent leaders, and 27 percent support him compared to 26 percent for Sir Keir. Mrs. Badenoch is 18 percent behind.

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