According to a recent Telegraph-Savanta UK poll, the Conservative Party has dropped to its lowest vote share since October 2022, the period following Liz Truss's tenure. The poll, conducted between March 22-24, shows the Tories at 24%, a 2% decrease from the previous poll on March 15-17. Labour remains steady at 44%, while Reform UK holds at 11%, the Liberal Democrats rise by 1% to 10%, and both the Green Party and the SNP remain steady at 4% and 3% respectively. This decline for the Conservatives is attributed to the fallout from Liz Truss's controversial mini-budget, with further implications suggesting a Labour government is '99% certain' after the next election. Rishi Sunak, the current leader of the Conservative Party, is reportedly facing challenges including an exodus of MPs and criticism of the party's leadership.
Poll shows Tories slumping to lowest rating since Truss meltdown with Labour government '99% certain' after election as Rishi Sunak faces exodus of despairing MPs and fury at 'children' running CCHQ https://t.co/RUdPwVw1G0 https://t.co/L0wceuhDMK
📉 The Conservatives have sunk to their lowest poll rating since the “bloody aftermath” of Liz Truss’s misfiring mini–budget, according to a new survey https://t.co/QNj859K8ZK
Westminster Voting Intention: LAB: 44% (=) CON: 24% (-2) RFM: 11% (=) LDM: 10% (+1) GRN: 4% (=) SNP: 3% (=) Via @Savanta_UK, 22-24 Mar. Changes w/ 15-17 Mar.
🚨 NEW: The Tories are now at their lowest vote share since Liz Truss according to a new poll [@Telegraph]
NEW Tories have fallen to their lowest vote share since the end of Liz Truss tenure @Telegraph-@Savanta_UK poll has Tories on **24%**, lowest since Oct22 Labour 44% (=) Conservative 24% (-2) Reform UK 11% (=) Lib Dems 10% (+1) Green 4% (=) SNP 3% (=) https://t.co/vw9yd21NPY