Labour Has Nine Point Lead in Poll

IPSOS Mori has published its latest Political Monitor providing further headaches for 10 Downing Street.

When it comes to headline voting intentions, Labour how has a 9-point lead, polling on 40%, with the Conservatives on 31%.

When it comes to satisfaction ratings, Boris Johnson now has a net rating of -46, with the Government has a whole having a net rating of -42. In contrast, the Labour Leader, Keir Starmer, has a net satisfaction rating of -15.

61% of those polled now feel the Conservative Party should change its leader before the next General Election, including 35% of Conservative supporters. 37% of all those polled said the same about Labour, including 28% of Labour supporters.

Gideon Skinner, Head of Politics at Ipsos MORI, has said of the findings:

“The damage to Boris Johnson in public opinion continues as seven in ten Britons tell us they are unhappy with the job he is doing as Prime Minister – another month-on-month fall.

“The Conservatives are falling behind Labour in the polls, while Keir Starmer’s ratings are creeping up, even if many are still to be convinced about him.

“Six in ten now think the Conservatives should change their leader before the next election (including around half of Conservative 2019 voters), a big increase from happier times for them last summer and in line with views of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour in 2019.

“Governing parties have come back from similar poll deficits in the past, but in recent history this combination of factors is a new – and very uncomfortable – position for Boris Johnson and his Conservatives to find themselves in.”


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