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28 Sep 2025, 22:06 GMT+10
Only 13% of Britons approve of their prime minister's performance, according to a recent Ipsos survey
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's popularity has hit a record low, with nearly 80% of Britons disapproving of his performance, according to an Ipsos poll published on Sunday.
Starmer's rating has been battered following dissatisfaction with his handling of immigration, a surge in arrests related to comments made online, the cost of living crisis, and the resurgence of the Pakistani rape gang scandal.
Only 13% of Britons are satisfied with the UK prime minister's performance, while 79% are dissatisfied, Ipsos said. According to the survey, in which 1,157 British adults were asked their opinions, Starmer's approval had slipped 6 percent since June, while disapproval rose by the same margin.
"Keir Starmer's personal satisfaction ratings are the worst for any prime minister polled by Ipsos since we first started asking the question in 1977," Ipsos Senior Director of UK Politics Gideon Skinner said in the report.
Conservatives and Labour alike are losing voters to Reform UK, the polling firm reported.
Nearly 40% of 2024 Conservative voters and 13% of former Labour supporters have said they would vote for Reform, it said.
Mass protests against the migrant influx, as well as demonstrations against the crackdown on free speech in the UK have wracked the country in recent months.
Earlier this month in London, the "Unite the Kingdom" rally was held by right-wing Britons dissatisfied with their current government. While the Metropolitan Police contend that around 110,000 to 150,000 were in attendance, the event's organizers have claimed that as many as three million were there.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, whose role as an influential Eurosceptic helped lead to Brexit in the 2010s, has addressed immigration concerns and promised to scrap the scheme that allows migrants to apply for indefinite stay after five years, saying he would replace it with a visa system.
According to a YouGov survey from Friday, Reform would win 311 seats if a general election were held now, just 15 short of an absolute majority in the British House of Commons. The next vote is set for 2029.
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