Recent Ipsos polling data reveals a significant decline in public approval for UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, marking his lowest ratings since taking office. The poll, conducted for the Evening Standard, shows Sunak's net satisfaction rating at -59, a record low matched only by former PM John Major in August 1994. The Conservative Party also recorded its worst result since Ipsos began its tracker in 1978, polling at only 19%. Additionally, Labour polled at 44%, Reform at 13%, Liberal Democrats and Green both at 9%. This places Sunak's popularity on par with the lowest points of previous leaders such as John Major and Jeremy Corbyn.
🎧The Standard Podcast: An exclusive poll reveals Rishi Sunak’s rating as Prime Minister has slumped to the worst ever for a leader of a major party https://t.co/gDURkFDD3i
🎧The Standard Podcast: An exclusive poll reveals Rishi Sunak’s rating as Prime Minister has slumped to the worst ever for a leader of a major party https://t.co/TZYRrj3d4f
Abysmal polling for Sunak and Tories from @Ipsos. - Sunak's net satisfaction rating of -59 is his lowest ever and tied with all-time record low for a PM (John Major in Aug 1994) - Tories on 19% overall. Lowest Ipsos has recorded since starting its tracker poll in 1978.
New Ipsos poll Lab 44% Con 19% Reform 13% LD 9% Green 9% Worse Tory result in the history of Ipsos polling going back to 1978. Sunak rating now as low as Major and Corbyn at their lowest points. https://t.co/jM2fkx4vaS
Rishi Sunak's PM rating falls to lowest ever for major party leader and same level as Jeremy Corbyn - exclusive new @Ipsos poll for @EveningStandard