Sir Keir Starmer's approval rating has dropped to -43, attributed to a £5 billion U-turn on benefit cuts and increasing chaos perceived within his government. A recent poll portrays public sentiment showing seven in ten voters view Starmer's administration as chaotic, with a third believing it's worse than the previous Tory government. This downturn in approval comes after an emotional display from Rachel Reeves in the Commons, leading to further scrutiny of Starmer's leadership and control over his party. The fallout indicates growing support for the Reform UK party, reflecting public discontent with Labour's current direction.
Sir Keir Starmer's approval rating has hit an all-time low, with voters blaming him for the chaotic £5 billion U-turn on his benefit cuts. Public support for him has declined significantly since the climbdown, and after the emotional moment of Rachel Reeves in the Commons, a new poll indicates a dismal approval rating of -43. Voters have experienced discontent with Starmer's leadership, with many believing his government is as chaotic as or more chaotic than the previous Tory government.
Following Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions, a More in Common survey indicates that seven in ten voters see Sir Keir Starmer's government as chaotic, with one in three believing it is more chaotic than the Tories' previous term. Luke Tryl, the UK's director for More in Common, stated that Starmer's birthday celebration had turned unfortunate due to public perception of his leadership and control over the Labour Party.
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