Most voters think Sunak is doing a bad job on his priorities – poll
- A poll of 1,000 British adults revealed widespread dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's performance on all five priorities, including halving inflation and reducing the national debt.
- The public's opinion of Sunak's job performance has declined, with only 14% believing he is doing a good job, compared to 17% in May. Additionally, 52% of people have an unfavorable view of him.
- The upcoming Conservative Party Conference in Manchester marks a critical juncture for Sunak as he faces the challenging task of turning around his party's fortunes.
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Tory conference live: Majority believe Sunak doing a bad job on five priorities ahead of PM's speech
A majority of the British public believe Rishi Sunak is doing a bad job delivering on his five key priorities in a set back for the Prime Minister ahead of his keynote speech at Tory conference today.
·London, United Kingdom
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the Conservative Party annual conference at the Manchester Central convention complex. Photo Danny Lawson/PA Wire A majority of people public think Rishi Sunak is doing a bad job delivering on his priorities as the Prime Minister prepares to address his party’s annual conference. Mr Sunak began the year setting out five priorities of halving inflation, growing the economy, cutting government debt, shortening NHS…
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