
"Opinium's latest polling reveals Sir Kier Starmer's approval rating as -40, the lowest of all party leaders tested. Leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch's approval rating also lingers down at -19. However, leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, has a much higher approval, at -7, only a few points behind Ed Davey who has a net approval rating of -2."
"As Reform UK kicked off their Party Conference this week, it will be welcome news that 40% agree with what Nigel Farage is saying, with one in three (31%) believing he will deliver on his promises. This is a stark contrast to voter attitudes towards Keir Starmer; less than a third (30%) of the public believe what he says, and a fifth (19%) believe he will follow through on his promises."
"Party polls depict a similar picture to the leader's approval ratings, with Reform UK currently leading at 30% of the vote, compared to Labour's 23%. The party, which currently only has four MPs, has 37% of the vote among the over 65 age group, and a third (33%) of 50-64s. Reform's approach to immigration and crime continues to be popular, but their net approval is lowest for their diversity and quality policies, and their energy and net zero policies."
Angela Rayner faced widespread criticism and resigned over her tax affairs. Sir Keir Starmer's approval rating sits at -40, the lowest among tested party leaders. Kemi Badenoch's approval rating is -19, while Nigel Farage's approval is -7 and Ed Davey's net approval is -2. Forty percent of respondents agree with Nigel Farage and 31% believe he will deliver on his promises. Thirty percent of the public believe Keir Starmer and 19% expect him to follow through. Reform UK leads on 30% of the vote versus Labour's 23%, with strong support among older voters. Immigration and crime policies boost Reform support, while diversity, quality, energy, and net zero policies score lower. A temporary suspension on family member applications received 56% agreement and 14% opposition. Support for flying immigrants to Rwanda rose to 49% from 39% in April 2024.
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