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Labor’s lead over the Conservatives has jumped four points in the past two weeks, according to a new poll, providing Sir Kea Sturmer a fresh boost as local election day looms.
An Opinium poll suggests the Conservatives have failed to put a brake on the opposition’s consistent double-digit dominance, instead slipping two points to 26% compared to Labor’s 44%. increase.
Results from a poll conducted online from 26-28 April show that more than 8,000 parliamentary seats will be voted on across England on Thursday, amid Tory hopes to close the gap. Got it.
Opinion polls show that just a quarter of the public (26%) approve of Rishi Sunak’s performance as prime minister, while 44% disapprove (minus 18 net approval).
This represents a steady decline from the minus 12 net approvals on April 12-14 and the minus 6 net approvals on April 4-6.
Sir Keel rounds to minus 3, with 31% approving his performance and 33% disapproving.
But when it comes to who will be the best prime minister, he narrows the gap to Lord Kiel at 28% and Sunak at 26%. Many (31%) continue to say neither.
A major concern for the Conservatives may be that only 23% of people believe they can be trusted to make big decisions, according to polls.
That’s down 1% since Snack took office in late October, following Liz Truss’ disastrous mini-budget and short-lived prime ministership.
Similarly, polls show that only 22% believe the party is competent, unchanged from October.
James Crouch, Head of Policy and Communications at Opinium, said: big decision.
“Until the public feels they can trust their government again, it’s no wonder the Conservatives are struggling to improve their position in the polls.”
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