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Sir John said that the popularity of some re-elected governments fell rapidly, while the newly elected-non-election-labor, nor the conservative-angues had not collapsed so far.
Sir Keir said in 1992 that he faced a position similar to John Major and never healed after he had to leave Britain’s exchange rate mechanism on a black Wednesday. He leaned from the crisis to the crisis before he lost his 1997 general elections by a landslide.
The latest Yougov Optional Survey shows the Labor Party, which is 11% of the 2024 elections, as 24% – about one -third of its support compared to a year ago.
Nigel Farage’s reform England is currently starting to survey with 26%, and Yougov said that if the rebel party is currently going to be made, it will have the highest number of deputies in a hanging parliament.
Speaking at Talktv on Tuesday, Sir John said, “When compared with newly elected governments, he saw that this government’s support fell more important and rapidly than any newly elected.
“Of course, you need to remember an important point here. This is a government that receives only 35% of the votes despite the majority of the landslides. This is the lowest share of the votes gained by any government with the majority.
“So this is not like a government chosen with enthusiasm. The most important reason for the majority of the voters in fact the conservative reform movement and then the workmanship made many conservative seats.
“This was a relatively shallow support that started with a government, and we just discovered that it fell quite quickly.”
He also stated that Sir Keir’s opposition leader, including the opposition leader, is not popular among the people.
The Prime Minister’s personal net approval ratings have fallen since the election and won a low–46%score. Since then they have reached -34%.