Labour lead stretches to 25 points
‘24
By: Mike Underwood
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Labour’s lead over the Tories has hit its highest point since last summer while its leader Sir Keir Starmer enjoyed a record-breaking high approval in the latest polls by WeThink.
Labour stretched its lead in the polls by three points to 25 over the Conservatives this week, its highest lead since July 2023.
48
Labour (+3)
23
Conservative (NC)
Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer’s share of the vote in WeThink’s weekly ‘who’d be the best Prime Minister’ tracker hit 44%, his highest-ever, as his lead over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stretched by four points to 18.
At the same time, 76% of voters said they want a general election in the next six months with 24% disagreeing and 49% said they want one immediately, versus 51% who said they don’t.
76
Election in next six months
24
No election in the next six months
51
No immediate election
49
Immediate election
ON VOTING
WeThink asked people who said they’d vote Labour in a general election if, on balance, their vote was for the party’s policies or a vote against the current Tory government...
- 59% all about the policies
- 41% to get the Tories out
WeThink also asked voters to imagine they had to vote in a general election for the party they disliked the most – instead of the party they liked. Here’s what people said:
- Conservative 42%
- Labour 19%
- Reform 7%
- LibDem 6%
- Green 4%
- SNP 2%
- Don’t know 10%
ON THE U.S. PRESIDENCY
Donald Trump’s impressive victory in this week’s Iowa Republican Caucuses triggered a couple of questions about which U.S. President would be best for Britain...
ON MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT
Finally, as tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, we asked voters how concerned they were about conflict in the region.
- 70% concerned
- 21% neither
- 9% not concerned
ON VOTING INTENTION
PRIME MINISTER APPROVAL
25
Approve (-2)
50
Disapprove (-3)
25
Neither (+5)
SIR KEIR STARMER APPROVAL
37
Approve (+2)
30
Disapprove (-3)
33
Neither (NC)
BEST PRIME MINISTER
44
Sir Keir Starmer (+4)
26
Rishi Sunak (NC)
31
Don't Know (-3)
BREXIT TRACKER (All respondents)
50
Re-join (NC)
31
Stay Out (-2)
19
Don't know / won't vote (+2)
BREXIT TRACKER (excluding don't know / won't vote)
61
Re-join (NC)
39
Stay Out (NC)
This week’s poll was conducted on 18th - 19th January 2024, questioned 1,163 people and is weighted to a national representative population.
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‘24
By: Mike Underwood
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