Starmer’s Honeymoon Laid Bare

Opinium has published its first polling for The Observer since the General Election. Of note, the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is clearly in his honeymoon period, with a net approval rating of +19%.

News about the football and the attempted assassination of Donald Trump seems to have captured the public’s interest more than UK politics.

According to the poll, 91% of those questioned had heard about the assassination attempt on the former President, with 90% having heard about England loosing to Spain in the Euro 2024 final and 83% having heard about Gareth Southgate standing down as the England team manager.

In contrast, 67% said they had heard about Rishi Sunak standing down as the Leader of the Conservative Party, 65% had heard about the King’s Speech setting out the Government’s legislative plans and 55% had heard about Vaughan Gething standing down as First Minister of Wales.

In respect of the King’s Speech, Opinium measured the desirability compared to the achievability of policies among those questioned. It found that whilst the most desirable policies were the founding of a Border Command and GB Energy, the most achievable was seen as being Renters' Reform.

Meanwhile, in a sign of how much the public are not engaged with the Conservative Party, asked who, from a list of Conservative MPs, should become the next leader of the party, 60% said ‘not sure.’

YouGov has also had new polling out suggesting that 60% of the public support retaining the two child limit on the payment of child benefits.

 

Among those who voted Labour at the election, 50% said they support retaining the cap, with 38% opposing it. Indeed, it was only among those aged 18 to 24 where a higher proportion (46%) supported scrapping the two-child limit as compared to those who supported retaining it (32%).

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