Most Conservative Party voters do not believe that Kemi Badenoch would make a good prime minister, according to a recent poll.
Badenoch, who is the leader of the Tories, has outlined a
hardline stance on immigration in recent outings.
However, as she prepares to mark 100 days since she was elected leader of
the Conservative Party, a YouGov
poll shows that half of those who voted Tory at last year’s
election (48 percent) believe Badenoch looks like a prospective prime minister,
with only 26 percent of the view that she would do a good job as leader of the
UK.
Just one in seven voters — 14 percent — across the entire
population say she currently has what it takes to be prime minister.
According to the poll, 39 percent of voters spread across
Labour, Lib Dem and Reform UK consider her untrustworthy.
However, 19 percent consider her trustworthy. While 39
percent say she is dislikable, 24 percent consider her likable.
On the job approval rating stakes, 56 percent of 2024 Tory
voters handed her a thumbs-up, with 17 percent saying she is doing a shoddy
job.
The numbers have made for grim reading for Badenoch and the
Tories lately. Last week, another poll showed that Badenoch’s Conservative
Party has been pushed to third place for potential voters — behind Reform UK
and Labour.
Born to Nigerian parents in the UK, Badenoch has proposed
that immigrants should have lived in the UK for at least 15 years before being
deemed eligible for a British passport.
“Britain is our home, it’s not a hotel. It’s time to tell
the truth on immigration and propose real plans,” she said.
“I want to reduce immigration and make living here actually
mean something. I’m announcing that the Conservative Party is going to do
things differently.”
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