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Britons believe a fresh start is more likely under a Labour government than a Conservative one under a new PM
As the Conservative leadership race heats up, we ask the public about their expectations and hopes for future governments and leaders
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Long waiting lists/times seen as biggest issue facing the NHS
Only 1 in 3 are confident an ambulance would arrive quickly if they needed one
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Public split over potential alternative candidates for PM
Our polling, conducted on 7th July 2022, finds no clear winner among the public as to who should succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister.
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2 in 3 lack confidence in the Government’s ability to run the country properly, competently and seriously, or with integrity
3 in 5 support Boris Johnson resigning as Prime Minister after Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign from the Cabinet.
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Three-quarters of Britons believe the UK is already experiencing an economic recession
Only 22% of those who believe we are already in a recession or expect one before the end of the year believe we will recover quickly, 74% say it will be a slow comeback.
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Boris Johnson’s likeability ratings fall to his lowest score as PM
As the Prime Minister faces more pressure, his likeability ratings drop further
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Three in four Britons expect the economy to worsen in the next 12 months
Economic Optimism has only ever been this low in March this year, July 2008 and January 1980
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Boris the Bombshell? Britons say Johnson's odds of reaching the Love Island final are higher than Starmer's
If leading politicians were to take part in Love Island, who do Britons think would make it to the final?
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Conservative party image weakens with lowest score since 2011 on being seen as ‘fit to govern’
Voting Intention: CON 30% (-3), LAB 41% (+2), LDs 15% (+3).
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Almost half of Britons say Brexit has made their daily life worse, 1 in 3 say it has made little difference
Public identify immigration and Northern Ireland as potential flashpoints between EU and UK – but believe there is more common ground on crime, Ukraine and net zero.