The momentum against Labour is building.
Keir Starmer has now made history - as the country’s most unpopular Prime Minister in modern polling history.
That is a remarkable feat given how early into his premiership we still are.
Concerns from British voters over the state of free speech, extreme Tory/Labour immigration policies and a painful tax burden are undeniable.
The Government has overseen record-high illegal immigration and their proposal to bring in Digital ID has sparked a significant backlash.
Some have sought to argue that Labour’s Digital ID plan is popular. That isn’t true.
YouGov’s research has found that more Brits opposite such a system than support it.
Once again, Starmer’s Labour are hopelessly out of touch.
It all brings us to this point, as Ipsos recently laid out:
“Only 13% are satisfied with the way Keir Starmer is doing his job as Prime Minister (-6 vs June 2025), with 79% dissatisfied (+6), a net rating of -66.
“This is the lowest satisfaction rating recorded by Ipsos for any Prime Minister going back to 1977, worse than previous lows recorded by Rishi Sunak just months before the general election (-59, April 2024), and John Major (-59, August 1994).”
Both Labour and the Tories are on course for a well-deserved wipeout:
“Reform UK 34% (n/c vs June 2025), Labour 22% (-3), Conservatives 14% (-1), Liberal Democrats 12% (+1), Green Party 12% (+3), Others 6% (n/c).
“Reform UK holds a lead of + 12 points over Labour.
“Labour’s vote share of 22% is the lowest Ipsos has recorded for the party since June 2009.
“The Conservatives’ 14% share, as was their 15% share in our June poll, continues to be the lowest Ipsos has ever recorded for them, starting from 1976.”
This also backs up a recent mega poll that points to a Reform majority after the next General Election.
More In Common’s research has laid bare where we are:
“Based on polling of nearly 20,000 Britons, the model estimates that Reform would take 373 seats with Labour reduced to double digits.
“The Conservatives are pushed into fourth place - with only 41 MPs.
“Reform UK are projected to a 96 seat majority, with 373 MPs.
“For the first time, an MRP has projected Labour on fewer than 100 seats - losing over 300 of the seats they won in 2024.”
No wonder, then, that Keir Starmer is increasingly obsessed with Reform.
He is now the most unpopular PM in decades, leading his party towards electoral oblivion.
So, the British Public aren't as stupid as Marxist Labour/the BBC (same thing) think they are.