@Ipsos @EveningStandard The Tories on 19 per cent in Westminster Voting Intentions, compared to 20 per cent in February which was the worst for the party since 1978 when this regular @Ipsos poll tracker started. standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard Labour is on 44 per cent, down three points, but still a 25-point lead over the Conservatives, @Ipsos poll for @EveningStandard standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard Reform UK has overtaken the Liberal Democrats as the third party, jumping from eight per cent to 13 per cent, in a move which will alarm many Tory MPs, @Ipsos poll for @EveningStandard standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard Both the Lib-Dems and Green Party are on nine per cent, @Ipsos poll standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard * 84 per cent are dissatisfied with the Government, @Ipsos poll standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard Sir Keir Starmer has increased his lead to its biggest over Rishi Sunak as “most capable PM”, on 44 per cent to 22 per cent, @Ipsos poll for @EveningStandard standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard For Tories considering coup against Rishi Sunak, only Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt appears to offer likely boost to party’s electoral hopes, and even that marginal. Scores between Sir Keir and her as “most capable PM” 42% to 25% @Ipsos poll standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard For the Labour leader v Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch they are 48% to 14%, if he was against ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman 53/18, her predecessor Dame Priti Patel 54/19, Home Secretary James Cleverly 47/18 and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps 47/14. standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard “There’s no doubt that Rishi Sunak’s ratings are historically poor. Being in the company of John Major and Jeremy Corbyn before they lost elections does not bode well," says @GideonSkinner, Head of Political Research @Ipsos
@Ipsos @EveningStandard @GideonSkinner “But it’s still not clear the extent to which this a symptom rather than a cause of the Conservatives’ wider problems. The public are not crying out for another Conservative leadership change before the next election," adds @GideonSkinner, Head of Political Research @Ipsos
@Ipsos @EveningStandard @GideonSkinner 'Labour will obviously be happier to have clear leads in voting intentions and in leadership head-to-heads," @GideonSkinner, @Ipsos “But Starmer is not building up a reserve of enthusiasm for his leadership, which could create problems further down line.' standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@Ipsos @EveningStandard @GideonSkinner Thirty-seven per cent say the Tories should change leader before the general election, with 33 per cent disagreeing, @Ipsos poll. For Labour, 35 per cent back a change in leadership, and 37 per cent are against. standard.co.uk/news/politics/…