Poll: The “Less Popular” terrace among the prime ministers in Britain

Poll: The “Less Popular” terrace among the prime ministers in Britain

According to a poll, 80% of British adults currently have a bad opinion of British Prime Minister Liz Terrace, and 62 percent believe she is unfit for the job.
According to a survey done by the government’s “Yugov” office, a British terrace is currently regarded as “the most despised prime minister.”
The Prime Minister’s preference’s overall score has dropped by 14 points since last week to -70.

The final blow to a terrace comes days after Jeremy Hunt replaced Kawasi Quarting as Minister of Treasury and was fired from his role as Treasury Secretary.
Additionally, Yugov discovered that the majority of Conservative Party members agree that a terrace should step down.
When they were asked about who should be replaced, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson was the most popular option as a third (32 percent) chose him while he chose a quarter (23 percent) Rishi Sonak.

According to the survey, 55% of respondents think that a terrace should descend.
According to the poll, only 25% of Conservative Party members will choose Tarras over Sonak, who is 42 years old, if they are given the chance to vote again.
A little fewer than two out of every five (38%) respondents in the survey of 530 Conservative Party members stated they wanted a terrace to stay in the role.

It’s interesting to note that these figures mirror those received by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson just before leaving Doneng Street, when only 36% wanted to stay in that post and 59% wanted to leave.

The British prime ministers’ “Less Popular” Terrace, according to a survey

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