Approval

  • Gov. approval sinking

    The government’s approval rating continues to show no sign of slowing in its general sink. The latest poll from YouGov shows a 12% approval rating for the Prime Minister. It’s not a good sign after recent changes to staffing and efforts to reach out on international affairs.

  • Gov. approval slightly improved

    The Government is struggling to maintain a high approval rating since its coming into office just under two years ago.

    It’s believed it has to start to appeal more broadly to see any luck.

    The latest stats by YouGov reveal a sluggish response to recent attempts to restart a considered response to UK public concerns over issues such as small boats.

    It has Sir Keir Starmer MP (Holborn and St Pancras/Labour) on a 14% approval rating compared to 66% disapproval.

    It’s a concerning trend for a leader that wants to strongly connect with people.

  • Gov. approval struggling

    The government has an uphill struggle ahead of itself. In its latest poll to gauge the public’s mood, YouGov has found that 69% disapprove against 14% that approve. It’s now become a stubbornly negative set of results for an overly optimistic and battle-weary government.

  • Gov. approval tanks

    Now into its second year and with the Dover Crossings crisis getting worse and worse, the government is clearly struggling.

    According to YouGov, a September 1 poll suggests 11% of the public approve, against 70% that disapprove.

    It’s clear now the path to change is on a different route.

  • Gov. disapproval creeps up

    The PM is facing a public relations disaster of his own. His government’s disapproval rating amongst the public is riding high at 67% over 13% approval on 4 August. This trends at the limit of his governments tenure so far.