Public opinion of Rachel Reeves plummets - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Following Labour's recent Spending Review, Opinium's poll indicates minimal improvement in public confidence. Only 19% of voters believe Labour has the right priorities, while 36% disagree. Economic pessimism prevails, with 56% fearing deterioration over the next year. Although 28% trust Labour on public services, confidence in fiscal management is low. Comparatively, voters view a potential Conservative-led government unfavorably. While Keir Starmer’s approval rating has improved slightly, concerns about the Spending Review's negative effects on the economy and personal finances remain high, particularly among low-income households.
Only 19% of voters believe Labour has the right priorities for the Spending Review, showcasing a lack of public confidence in the party's financial management.
Public sentiment reveals steep economic pessimism, with 56% believing the economy will worsen in the coming year, indicating a growing lack of faith in government policies.
Among Labour's challenges, only 28% trust them most on improving public services, while confidence in their ability to manage finances and reduce debt is even lower.
Voters appear divided on priorities, with 39% preferring benefits to tackle child poverty over 29% who favor assistance for pensioners, illustrating shifting public concern.
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