6 hours ago6 hr 3 months since the last 'best Prime Minister poll' so we've got a new one! the one source of optimism for people who don't like seeing bloody Reform leading everythinghttps://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/52729-who-would-be-the-best-prime-minister-august-2025As the tweet says though, Starmer's lead on this metric, that he was previously strong on has narrowed significantly, not good for Labour if that's a trend with that much change in 3 months.Also Corbyn is now included and does... interestingly, though better than I would have expected - Kemi really not having a good time of it.Also somewhat related there's this which is Starmer against the two populists in how the three of them are perceived: Mostly expected stuff from what we know of the three but gives some insight into the various claims about each one's character that public debates tend to assume, based off of public perception anyway.
3 hours ago3 hr What a surprise. Ed Davey leads in all head-to-heads but seems to have been left out of the next set of questions.
2 hours ago2 hr 1 hour ago, Suedehead2 said:What a surprise. Ed Davey leads in all head-to-heads but seems to have been left out of the next set of questions.In fairness to YouGov, the final set is from a different survey from today that I saw when I glanced at their Twitter to get images for this one.
1 hour ago1 hr That YouGov survey is a bit off though, but I think it basically shows the state of British politics at the moment. People feel the pinch and they are fed up of paying more for less. They might not like Farage, but they'll vote for Reform as they are promising change.All seems a bit flimsy to me. Will be a classic case of turkeys voting for Christmas.
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