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Though only just over half the respondents are satisfied. That’s nonetheless an improvement on April’s figure of about two in five.
The driver of his low scores is that the Government is too left-wing, at least in the view of many activists.
A month ago, the respective figures were 35 per cent and 58 per cent. So the position has worsened for the Prime Minister.
Not once since November has grassroots confidence returned to the levels we recorded for most of 2021.
Some eight out of ten back the plan to deport some asylum seekers who enter the UK illegally to Rwanda.
If Conservative MPs move against him they will do so without the support of a majority of activists – if the survey is right and as matters stand.
Fifty-eight per cent of our panel takes a negative view of the former, and 93 per cent a positive view of the latter.
Our panel were asked whether they felt proud or not about the first trans MP being a Tory – or neither.
The total of those who believe that it isn’t has drifted up by only four points – despite the war.
The Prime Minister is back in positive ratings as our panel contemplates the reality of war in Europe.
Our monthly panel shows a big swing in the Prime Minister’s favour over partygate as war intensifies in easten Europe.
The Party Chairman responsible for fund-raising is playing for higher stakes than he may appreciate.