Labour’s Popularity Crashes in Record Time mdi-fullscreen

Starmer’s popularity is in freefall, as Labour’s polling has plummeted to an average below 30%—something no new governing party has managed in over 40 years, according to PollBasePro. In just 70 days, Starmer’s Labour is already under the 30% mark. Here’s how long it took for other governments to hit the same level in the past after a general election:

  • 1993 Major – 397 days.
  • 1968 Wilson – 664 days.
  • 2019 May – 675 days.
  • 1981 Thatcher – 676 days.
  • 2022 Johnson – 762 days.
  • 2008 Brown – 1,082 days.
  • 2004 Blair – 1,104 days.

That’s approximately 11 times faster than the average of 765 days. Releasing criminals, no plan to cut down immigration and the on-going cronygate saga probably hasn’t helped…

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