Humiliation for Keir Starmer as majority of Labour members want him gone by next election | Politics | News

In a new survey, more than half of the Labor Party members do not want Sir Keir Starmer to lead the party during the next general election in 2029. A new survey found that 53% of the workers’ members wanted a new person to lead the party when the voters went back to the polls. Meanwhile, only 31% believe that Starmer should be responsible.
The Survation Survey, Conducated for Labourlist and Shared To Sky News, Durak Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Surveyed 1,254 Readers of Labourlist and Found That The Call for New Leadership Was Partiorslystr AMONG MEMBERS AGED 35 TO 44, While Nearly Two-Thirds (63%) Favoured a Changed, Comeded to Just Under Half (49%) of Members Over 65.
The survey also emphasizes widespread dissatisfaction with Starmer’s performance since his post. He said that 64% of the members were poorly managed badly, and that he thought that more than one -third was good (35%).
65% of the party believed that the party went in the wrong direction, only 26% of the respondents were convinced that they are on the right path.
These findings are defined as a very important moment for their leadership because the Labor Party initiated the annual conference in Liverpool, as the commentators reduced the support and internal unrest of the people.
The Labor Party Conference started on Sunday, September 28th and will take place until Wednesday, October 1. Before the conference, the worker’s President Anna Turley admitted that there was a “very challenging few weeks” for the party.
However, Starmer said to the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Keunssberg today: “In politics, there may always be comments about leaders and leadership, especially from time to time, such as conferences.”
“I focus on what we’re always trying to get and what we offer.”
Another new survey found that Starmer was the least popular prime minister in the registration.
The IPSOS questionnaire investigated more than 1,100 people a week until September 17, and only 13% of the people are satisfied with the Prime Minister, 79% are not satisfied, he said.
This is a prime minister with Rishi altar in April 2024 and Sir John Major with a degree of satisfaction of -66% and clear satisfaction that exceeded the previous worst grade for Sir John Major in August 1994.




