Keir Starmer humiliated as shocking new poll shows PM in freefall | Politics | News

Keir Starmer’s ratings fell to the lowest level of all time after a eventful year. For the period between June 25 and July 9, the approval grade fell to -41%, the lowest ranking so far in audience surveys by Optium.
Only 18% of people believed that Keir Starmer did a good job as PM, 60% did not approve their work in the head position. In recent years, there has been only three events where a party leader had a worse opinium degree of approval: Liz Truss after sprinkling the mini budget; When Boris Johnson resigned as the leader of the Torah party with 44%; And Boris Johnson, right after Partygate -42%.
Only 18%of the people approved the work of TORY leader Kemi Badenoch, the same as Starmer, but the non-confirmation rate was lower at 37%and the result rolled at -19%.
In 2024, those who voted for the Labor Voting Party showed Starmer a lack of confidence in the PM with a humiliating blow. Two of the five voters (41%) had a positive opinion on how to handle the work, while 37% did not approve.
The degree of Chancellor Rachel Reeves was almost -39% gloom with a two -point drop since June 11th.
The surveys correspond to a difficult time, including the Labor Party, including if the Labor Party has to make a U -turn for the current and future plaintiffs and to reduce the payments related to illness.
After an important reaction and a workers’ deputy rebellion, the Prime Minister announced that the deductions will only be valid for new plaintiffs.
The worker also made a great U -turn on the recommended cuts in winter fuel payments. After causing anger throughout the country, it was estimated that there were about 9 million people, payment for the vast majority of retirees who took it before.
A week ago, there were also extraordinary scenes in the PMQ, where Reeves drowned in tears, put it on a “personal problem” instead of politics.
“The chancellers’ own ratings are not behind Starmer’s ratings, but the questions will concentrate only on the hole they are currently being.”