Support for Labour has dropped to a new low of just 21% while the Conservatives lead on 26%, ahead of Reform on 25%. The cost of living was the top concern while climate change barely made the top 10. The Spectator has more.
New data released to day reveals that support for the reds has dropped to the lowest level yet in a More in Common survey, with Westminster voting intention for Starmer’s army at just 21% – leaving the party of government in third place behind both Reform and the Conservatives. Oh dear…
The polling, carried out between March 28th-31st, shows Kemi Badenoch’s boys in blue soaring to first place, with 26%, while a quarter of participants have thrown their weight behind Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Further research between March 22nd-24th by More in Common shows that almost two-thirds of Brits rank the cost of living crisis as the most important issue facing the UK. A quarter and a fifth respectively say dealing with immigration levels and small boats are top priorities – with the latter increasingly concerning Britons. Concerns about climate change, however, barely make the top ten. How interesting…
Read in full here.

Meanwhile, YouGov reports that the Government’s approval rating has dropped to a joint record low of minus-53 – a result of just 14% approving of Labour’s performance (down five points in a week) and 68% disapproving.

Time to sack Ed Miliband?
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