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Brits Say Starmer Is Worse Than Every Other Modern PM – Aside From 1, Poll Finds

19 February 2025
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Brits Say Starmer Is Worse Than Every Other Modern PM – Aside From 1, Poll Finds
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Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended a reception in Downing Street to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in London, amidst new data showing that his approval ratings have plummeted due to unpopular policies. Comparisons to past prime ministers revealed that Starmer is considered worse than most recent predecessors, except for Liz Truss. Despite the negative feedback, Brits still prefer Starmer over his party rivals for leadership.

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