Rishi Sunak's popularity at lowest point ever after net zero announcement
- Rishi Sunak's popularity has plummeted to its lowest point since taking office after he scaled back on important climate commitments.
- Only 23% of the public has a positive view of the prime minister, marking a decrease from 26% during the summer. Additionally, the majority of Britons now hold an unfavorable view of Sunak.
- Sunak's decrease in popularity is most notable among Liberal Democrat voters, with only 12% approving of him. Similarly, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's favorability has also dropped to 30%.
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Sunak and Starmer see popularity slump after net zero and Brexit row-backs
The Prime Minister saw his approval rating slip after he rowed back on the Government's net zero climate change pledges. However, the Labour leader saw an ever bigger slump after he rowed back on Brexit by admitting he does not want Britain to diverge from EU rules
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Read Full ArticleVoters sceptical about climate pledges and cost, poll reveals
Voters are largely pessimistic about Britain’s hopes of reaching net zero and do not believe politicians have admitted the true costs of getting there. Many of Rishi Sunak’s relaxations of key climate policies this week are popular, but voters are sceptical about his reasons for doing so.Britain is
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