Dissatisfaction of the British with the "Starmer" government
The results of many opinion polls conducted in Britain in recent days show that after the elections, the popularity of the Labor Party (the ruling party) has decreased significantly, and there is a lot of dissatisfaction with the current new government of "Kir Starmer".
The results of many opinion polls conducted in Britain in recent days show that after the elections, the popularity of the Labor Party (the ruling party) has decreased significantly, and there is a lot of dissatisfaction with the current new government of "Kir Starmer".
On Wednesday, AP news agency, reported that just four months after Prime Minister Keir Starmer's victory over the Labor Party in the parliamentary elections, millions of British people demanded the removal of Starmer's newly formed government and the holding of new elections.
The results of a survey by the prestigious "YouGov" institute show that four out of 10 Britons believe that the situation in the country has worsened compared to the situation prevailing before the parliamentary elections held in Britain, and half of those who voted for the Labor Party in the elections held also say that their expectations were not vindicated and they are disappointed. And the data of the British research institute Ipsos show that more than half of the British people (52%) are not satisfied with Starmer's work.
This is the lowest level of dissatisfaction since 2020, when Starmer took the helm of Britain's Labor Party. British Prime Minister Starmer opposed that demand. Having collected the majority of votes in the House of Commons in the elections held four months ago, Britain's Labor Party managed to take the reins of the government. Starmer delivered a historic election victory to Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party, ending the party's 14-year rule in Britain.