Public approves response to riots but Starmer's appeal fades, new poll shows
Briefly

The latest Opinium poll indicates that 43% of voters approve of the government's handling of social unrest, while 30% disapprove, reflecting a general consensus on their response.
Despite a fleeting rise in personal approval ratings, Keir Starmer’s support has returned to status levels recorded during his election campaign, showcasing a volatility in public opinion.
Public sentiment strongly supports the government's actions against online incitement, with 67% of voters deeming arrests for racial hatred fair, contrasting sharply with opinions from critics like Elon Musk.
Immigration issues have emerged as a top concern among voters, alongside the economy, though there's a distinct separation in attitudes toward rioters compared to views on immigration.
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