Poll: Starmer initiatives on the international stage reinforce its popularity
The popularity of the British Prime Minister, Kir Starmer, is increasing after his initiatives for the Ukrainian, according to a poll.
In particular, poll of ipsos For The Times showed that 30% of Britons believe that Starmer is doing a good job as prime minister, from 23% last month – although the majority, ie 45%, still believe he was doing a bad job.
Comparison with its predecessors, however, Risi Sunak and Liz Trars – and less with Boris Johnson – is overwhelming in favor of
Ipsos conducted the poll online from March 4 to March 5 and interviewed 981 18-75-year-old adults throughout Britain after the episodic visit of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski to the White House and the House Leaders under Starmer in London.
Positive evaluation for Starmer Government
The British government's assessment has also improved, with four out of ten British (40%) saying that the Kir Starmer government has done a good job in handling the Russian invasion of Ukraine (+6 percentage points since February).
At the same time, three in five (60%) Britons still believe that Volodimir Zelenski has done a good job in handling the Russian invasion of Ukraine (no change since February).
On the contrary, the British have become, within a month, much more critical of handling the situation in Ukraine by US President Trump. Nearly two -thirds (64%) say the US president is doing a bad job of reaction to the conflict, from 38% last month.