I wonder how that compares to other leaders and parties?
Although the top reason, 14% actually seems pretty low. I remember with Corbyn it was about 45% and I wouldn't be surprised if it was pretty high with Johnson.
I think it shows they have a lot to sort out if they want to be a real opposition.
I'm not sure and would be interested to see. Obviously Corbyn was highly divisive, and inspired intense dislike in a significant number of people. Starmer is clearly not on the same level but I guess people just aren't bothered about him. Can't blame them to be honest
I wonder how that compares to other leaders and parties?
Although the top reason, 14% actually seems pretty low. I remember with Corbyn it was about 45% and I wouldn't be surprised if it was pretty high with Johnson.
I think it shows they have a lot to sort out if they want to be a real opposition.