Boris Johnsons approval rating plummets Prime Ministers likeability among Tory activists slumped
The Prime Ministerâs approval ratings among Tory activists have plummeted since he tried to dodge self-isolation, a survey found yesterday.
The poll by the Conservative Home website found Boris Johnsonâs rating had dropped from 39.2 per cent last month to just 3.4 per cent, taking him into the bottom five members of the Cabinet.
The fall follows controversy over Mr Johnsonâs attempt to avoid self- isolation after he was identified as a close contact of Health Secretary Sajid Javid, who tested positive last month.
The PM and Chancellor Rishi Sunak initially joined a Cabinet Office âpilot schemeâ that would have allowed them to avoid quarantine. But hours later, the two men agreed to isolate after a public backlash.
The poll by the Conservative Home website found Boris Johnsonâs rating had dropped from 39.2 per cent last month to just 3.4 per cent, taking him into the bottom five members of the Cabinet
Only Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick, Conservative Party co-chairman Amanda Milling and Education Secretary Gavin Williamson are rated below Mr Johnson
In the survey, only Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick, Conservative Party co-chairman Amanda Milling and Education Secretary Gavin Williamson are rated below Mr Johnson.
The slump also follows controversy over vaccine passports. Two months ago, the PM had a net approval rating of 55.6.
In contrast, Mr Sunakâs reputation appears to be almost unaffected. He remains the second most popular member of the Cabinet with Tory activists, with a net approval rating of 74.1.
The most recent survey also found that a narrow majority of Tory activists now believe the PM is dealing with the pandemic âbadlyâ.
While 44.4 per cent of activists said the PM was handling the crisis well, 48 per cent said he was dealing with it badly.
Source: Daily Mail
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