Bad news for Sunak: 75 percent of Britons want a change of government

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ARCHIVE – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP/dpa

Even among die-hard conservatives (“backbone conservatives”), a slim majority (53 percent) favored new leadership. The think tank emphasized on Monday that people are driven by their dissatisfaction with the current political situation and their desire for change.

Sunak was elected head of his Conservative Party on October 24, 2022 and was succeeded by King Charles III on October 25. was appointed Prime Minister. The Tories have ruled the country for more than thirteen years. However, in all polls they are clearly behind the Labor Party.

The next parliamentary elections must take place no later than January 28, 2025. The exact date will be determined by Sunak. The Prime Minister recently rejected early elections. People aren’t interested in voting right now, he said.

More in Common surveyed a total of 2,336 adults in Britain online between October 14 and 16. The research was weighted and representative, it was said.

(SDA)

Source: Blick

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