As the one-year anniversary of the Labour government approaches, recent polling by Opinium indicates a predominantly negative sentiment among UK voters regarding its performance. A striking 54% of voters believe the Labour party has failed to meet expectations since their election, with only 18% feeling positively. The party struggles with public perception, particularly on key issues like economic revitalization, energy reform, and social services. Starmer's approval rating is low at -35%, highlighting ongoing disappointment in leadership and effectiveness in addressing pressing concerns.
Most UK voters express dissatisfaction with the Labour government's performance, indicating a significant gap between public expectations and the government's achievements over the past year.
A substantial 54% of voters believe that Labour has performed worse than expected, with only 18% seeing any indication of success since assuming office.
Despite initial hopes for the Labour government, key issues such as energy reform and improvements to public services are viewed as having made minimal progress, suggesting a disconnect with voters.
Keir Starmer's approval rating remains notably negative, reflecting widespread disappointment with his leadership and the Labour party's actions since its election.
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