Liz Truss is already less popular than Boris Johnson ever was

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The prime minister’s popularity is plummeting following a dramatic week in Westminster

Liz Truss is now less popular than Boris Johnson ever was.

The prime minister’s popularity has plummeted following a tumultuous week in politics, leaving her less well-liked than other former party leaders at their lowest ebb.

Just 14% of the public say they have a favourable impression of Truss in a YouGov survey conducted between 1-2 October, compared to more than a quarter (26%) who said so in the previous survey on 21-22 September.

Nearly three quarters (73%) now see the prime minister in an unfavourable light, including more than half (55%) who see her very unfavourably.

Truss’s net favourability score has fallen by 28 points to -59 in less than a fortnight – in comparison, Boris Johnson’s net favourability was -53 when it dropped to its lowest in early July, while Jeremy Corbyn’s lowest ever score was -55.

After just weeks in the job, Truss is also less popular than the Conservative party as a whole, which has a net favourability score of -50, down from -33 in September’s poll.

The party is viewed as favourable by 20% of the public, down from 28% in September.

Conservative voters are now twice as likely to have an unfavourable view of the new prime minister (60%) as a positive one (30%).

On 21-22 September, around a fortnight after she was appointed prime minister, most Conservative voters (55%) had a positive view of Truss, with only 32% regarding her unfavourably.

While the popularity of Truss and her party has fallen amidst turmoil in Westminster, support for Labour has been growing.

The poll shows 44% of the public have a favourable view of Labour (up from 37%) while Keir Starmer is much less unpopular than his Conservative rival, being liked by 40% of people (up from 34%).

Starmer’s net favourability score is now -7, up from -17, while Labour stands at -2, up from -12.

The latest poll results come after a week in politics defined by the announcement of Kwasi Kwarteng’s contentious ‘mini-budget’, with the chancellor recently being forced to row back on his plans to abolish the 45p tax rate for high earners.

But the U-turn did not come soon enough to prevent a drop in popularity for Kwarteng, who emerges from the poll liked by just 11% of the public.

Nearly two-thirds (65%) have an unfavourable view of the chancellor, including 47% who have a “very” unfavourable view.

His net favourability rating has fallen from -20 in September to -54, though around a quarter of the public (24%) say they still didn’t know enough about Kwarteng to provide an opinion.

LonelyXplorer on October 6th, 2022 at 01:41 UTC »

Queen died of cringe when she met her

longlive289s on October 6th, 2022 at 01:31 UTC »

I've never seen someone come out of the gates racing to be the most hated person in a nation before. remarkable

Shiplord13 on October 6th, 2022 at 01:03 UTC »

Wow it’s impressive that she is even less likable than Boris with far less time in power than he had to show people how terrible he was.