UK's confidence in Rishi Sunak SHATTERED as only four per cent think PM can reduce the cost of living in 2023

The Conservatives now trail Labour by 26 per cent heading into the New Year, a new poll reveals today.
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The Conservatives now trail Labour by 26 per cent heading into the New Year, a new poll reveals today.
And the People Polling for GB News findings also show the public has hardly any confidence that Rishi Sunak and his Cabinet will reduce the cost of living burden in 2023.
The public has hardly any confidence that Rishi Sunak and his Cabinet will reduce the cost of living burden in 2023.
Henry Nicholls
The poll* of 1,169 Brits reveals:
Commenting Professor Matt Goodwin said: “This is more bad news for Rishi Sunak and his team. The party’s recovery has not just stalled but now appears to be going backwards. Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party begin 2023 in prime position, with more than enough support for a majority at the next general election. Whatever Rishi Sunak does next, he’d better do it quick because the clock is now ticking, and he and his party are well behind”.
Labour is on 45% of the national vote
Stefan Rousseau
On the cost of living struggles he added: “These are difficult numbers for Rishi Sunak and the Conservative government ahead of what looks set to be the last full year before the next general election”, said Professor Matt Goodwin.
“Not only has the Conservative government lost ownership of the economy but it is also not seen to be likely to bring down the cost of living. Voters are clearly pessimistic about their future prospects too, with most of them expecting their financial situation to worsen over the year ahead. This speaks to the wider mood of pessimism in the country.”
*About the survey:
Population Sampled: All adults (18+) in Great Britain. Sample Size: 1,169. People Polling is a member of the British Polling Council (BPC) and abides by its rules.