Starmer now one of the West's more unpopular leaders even ranking lower than Trump
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Starmer now one of the West's more unpopular leaders  even ranking lower than Trump
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"Keir Starmer's approval rating has hit an all-time low despite last week's reshuffle designed to help reset his struggling government. The prime minister is now one of the most unpopular leaders in the West, falling below Donald Trump and Japan's newly resigned leader Shigeru Ishiba, according to an analysis of polls from their respective countries. Sir Keir's net approval rating has plummeted from 11 per cent last July to -44 this week, according to pollsters More in Common, while a whopping 62 per cent say he is doing a bad job and only 18 per cent think he is doing a good job."
"Luke Tryl, UK director at More in Common, said: A week meant to signal a reset for the government ended instead with a dramatic resignation and reshuffle. More voters than ever now see the government as chaotic, and the prime minister's approval rating has slumped to its lowest point yet. According to More in Common's poll conducted between 5-8 September in the middle of Sir Keir's cabinet reshuffle prompted by the shock resignation of deputy prime minister Angela Rayner his approval rating has sunk by 54 points"
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. The outlet highlights investigations such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary titled 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent states that it avoids paywalls and offers free access to reporting and analysis funded by donors. Keir Starmer's approval rating has plunged from 11 percent last July to -44 percent this week according to More in Common. Polling shows 62 percent believe he is doing a bad job and 18 percent a good job. A cabinet reshuffle and the shock resignation of deputy prime minister Angela Rayner coincided with a 54-point drop in approval during polling conducted 5-8 September.
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