British poll: The popularity of the Conservative Party in Hadhi

British poll: The popularity of the Conservative Party in Hadhi

Only 14% of the British people surveyed, according to a poll conducted by the Guardian newspaper, confirmed their support for the conservative party in power.
This indicates that in just one month, the party’s support among Britons fell by 5%.
However, only 11% of participants said they would vote for the Liberal Democrats Party, while 53% favoured the opposing Labor Party.

These findings are in response to the “Peoplepolling” query concerning the party that will cast its ballots if tomorrow’s elections take place.
The poll, which was done on Thursday in conjunction with the conservative prime minister Liz Tarras’ announcement that she will step down from her position just 44 days after joining him, included 1237 adults in Britain over the age of 18.

In the resignation statement, Trace acknowledged that she was unable to fulfill her promises, especially the tax reduction plan that caused unrest in the British market.
After a string of scandals that dogged his brief three-year administration, her predecessor Boris Johnson was compelled to step down in early July.

The British viewer, Godwin, said in a tweet via “Twitter” that the results of the survey that appeared this morning showed the collapse of the British support for the Conservative Party to the lowest degree in the history of Britain.
He continued by saying he had never seen something like that before.

British survey: Hadhi support for the Conservative Party

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