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yougov poll talks about how — poll ratings, this yougov poll talks about how a majority of voters believe _ of those people will be the same people who are worried about childcare _ people who are worried about childcare costs, on top of all the other— childcare costs, on top of all the other cost—of—living pressures that everyone _ other cost—of—living pressures that everyone is — other cost—of—living pressures that everyone is facing, huge inflation affecting — everyone is facing, huge inflation affecting food and energy prices, etc, parents of young children also have to _ etc, parents of young children also have to face absolutely enormous bills for— have to face absolutely enormous bills for child care. i personally am about— bills for child care. i personally am about to face this situation, i haven't— am about to face this situation, i haven't faced it yet — my baby is due in— haven't faced it yet — my baby is due in about six weeks and i'm not looking _ due in about six weeks and i'm not looking forward to that child care bill~ at _ looking forward to that child care bill. at the
yougov poll talks about how — poll ratings, this yougov poll talks about how a majority of voters believe _ of those people will be the same people who are worried about childcare _ people who are worried about childcare costs, on top of all the other— childcare costs, on top of all the other cost—of—living pressures that everyone _ other cost—of—living pressures that everyone is — other cost—of—living pressures that everyone is facing, huge inflation affecting — everyone is...
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i'm joined now by patrick english, associate director in the political and social research at yougov. with how voters are likely to act if they were to go to the ballot box this week. 50 act if they were to go to the ballot box this week.— act if they were to go to the ballot box this week. so as things stand, boris box this week. so as things stand, itoris johnson _ box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is _ box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is the _ box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is the most - box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is the most popular| borisjohnson is the most popular person in the field among conservative party members. members are likely to think it was the wrong decision to remove him in the first place, so i think it's too surprising that when we look at the polling now, we find that on a long list of candidates if you give multiple options to the membership, they tend to coalesce around boris johnson. 0ur they tend to coalesce around boris johnson. our latest figures show that a third of the party would have
i'm joined now by patrick english, associate director in the political and social research at yougov. with how voters are likely to act if they were to go to the ballot box this week. 50 act if they were to go to the ballot box this week.— act if they were to go to the ballot box this week. so as things stand, boris box this week. so as things stand, itoris johnson _ box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is _ box this week. so as things stand, boris johnson is the _ box this week....
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there is one yougov poll putting labour at 5496!— there is one yougov poll putting labour at 5496!ve been atrocious for liz _ labour at 5496! yes, the polls have been atrocious for liz truss, - been atrocious for liz truss, really, since she became prime minister but especially in the last week or so. they have plummeted. and it is a reason that labour was so full of bounce last week when they met in liverpool. they feel that the claim to be the party of economic credibility, fiscal responsibility, has now passed to them and i think what will be endorsing tomorrow when kwasi kwarteng, the chancellor, makes a speech as to the —— the extent as to how much he tries to fight back. he needs to try and fresh out what the government possibly has growth strategy means, notjust in terms of tax cuts but in terms of the regulatory reforms, planning reforms and other things he thinks can produce the kind of growth that he and liz truss are promising. what he says though needs to be very careful because he cannot risk frightening the markets again, as he did a few days ago. and he has got to wi
there is one yougov poll putting labour at 5496!— there is one yougov poll putting labour at 5496!ve been atrocious for liz _ labour at 5496! yes, the polls have been atrocious for liz truss, - been atrocious for liz truss, really, since she became prime minister but especially in the last week or so. they have plummeted. and it is a reason that labour was so full of bounce last week when they met in liverpool. they feel that the claim to be the party of economic credibility, fiscal...
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joining me is patrick english, yougov�*s spokesman on political research. electoral wi e-out polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across _ polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the _ polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the country - polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the country if - polling. we could see an electoral i wipe-out across the country if there wipe—out across the country if there was a general election. conservative mps have picked the most popular candidate in terms of popular opinion, and one who will be most likely to turn around their polling fortunes. but we are still talking here about a —— and unpopular politician. rishi sunak was at a “9” politician. rishi sunak was at a —9,, keir starmer has a rating of plus three. there are no superstars at the moment, and rishi sunak is not one of those. but he is more popular than borisjohnson would�*ve popular than boris johnson would�*ve been, popular than borisjohnson would�*ve been, and we should expect the conservatives to rally a little bit in
joining me is patrick english, yougov�*s spokesman on political research. electoral wi e-out polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across _ polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the _ polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the country - polling. we could see an electoral wipe-out across the country if - polling. we could see an electoral i wipe-out across the country if there wipe—out across the country if there was a general election. conservative mps have...
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polling that the party has had since the early 1990s when the pollster, yougov, was formed.polls yesterday, one putting the conservatives on 28 points behind labour, another one on 25 points behind labour. this is all landmark, landslide election winning territory for labour, if that holds. it may be some time before we have the next general election, it may be two years or so, but the strategy of how liz truss clause that back is difficult to see when the economy is going through a period of turmoil, there isn't money to spend on the kind of projects and policies that would be potentially election winning. indeed, quite the opposite. we are all talking and now about the kind of spending cuts that she might be. make, which are not going to be popular with the public. bier? popular with the public. very ruickl , popular with the public. very quickly. as — popular with the public. very quickly. as we _ popular with the public. very quickly, as we are _ popular with the public. very quickly, as we are just - popular with the public. very quickly, as we are just running out of t
polling that the party has had since the early 1990s when the pollster, yougov, was formed.polls yesterday, one putting the conservatives on 28 points behind labour, another one on 25 points behind labour. this is all landmark, landslide election winning territory for labour, if that holds. it may be some time before we have the next general election, it may be two years or so, but the strategy of how liz truss clause that back is difficult to see when the economy is going through a period of...
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yougov, thank you very much- you go _ within the week. yougov, thank you very much.e is making advances, making - withdrawal could be? well, ukraine i is making advances, making advances as you have rightly said in lyman but also down in the south—east in kherson and we are regaining territory and pushing to regain all of our territory even that which was annexed in russia in 2014, that means crimea, of course. it is different because ukraine is on the winning side and i think it won't be long before we reinstate internationally recognised borders. how do you think — i know it is difficult to second—guess how this will be perceived in the kremlin — but how do you think president putin will react tojust but how do you think president putin will react to just literally hours after the ceremony that we saw in moscow, annexing that part of your country, to then find his troops are being pushed back?— country, to then find his troops are being pushed back? well, i actually think that being pushed back? well, i actually thinkthat the _ being pushed back? well, i actually t
yougov, thank you very much- you go _ within the week. yougov, thank you very much.e is making advances, making - withdrawal could be? well, ukraine i is making advances, making advances as you have rightly said in lyman but also down in the south—east in kherson and we are regaining territory and pushing to regain all of our territory even that which was annexed in russia in 2014, that means crimea, of course. it is different because ukraine is on the winning side and i think it won't be...
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they're interesting polls have come out by yougov and actually across all nato states there is stillmajority supporting it. but there are three exceptions. that's italy that's greece. and that's hungry only in those three countries and of the nato outside of the nato contexts, different questions that we have, india and indonesia. a lot of other countries being very skeptical of what what nato does and what the united states does in in in ukraine but you know, i think there is still the support alright, i think we're gonna leave it there. that's all the time that we have for this episode of to the point, i want to say a very heartfelt thanks to all of our wonderful guests for joining me today um, thank you to our team working behind the scenes and all of you watching from home for your time if you're watching us on youtube and you have any comments about this show, i would love to hear them
they're interesting polls have come out by yougov and actually across all nato states there is stillmajority supporting it. but there are three exceptions. that's italy that's greece. and that's hungry only in those three countries and of the nato outside of the nato contexts, different questions that we have, india and indonesia. a lot of other countries being very skeptical of what what nato does and what the united states does in in in ukraine but you know, i think there is still the support...
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yougov found truss's approval rating was io%, the lowest rating it had ever recorded for a prime ministerind of numbers would be the end of the matter. "not so," said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentary party who are gravely concerned over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they — like me — recognise that this is not the time to be changing leader again. as we now know, it is the time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seemed to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled, the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on... but to borrow from cnn's jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpsterfire inside a train wreck. and no—one seems sure what to do. meanwhile the work of government went on, including new laws on protests. climate activists selected a number of targets this week. we can't get through! you pleased with yourself? a bridge, roads, a painting, harrods, milk... they say the world faces an existential crisis but not everyone was convi
yougov found truss's approval rating was io%, the lowest rating it had ever recorded for a prime ministerind of numbers would be the end of the matter. "not so," said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentary party who are gravely concerned over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they — like me — recognise that this is not the time to be changing leader again. as we now know, it is the time for the tories to be...
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in the polling for my own newspaper, the times, by yougov, you see for the first time in living memoryke a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? backin back in county to roam the friends reminisce on westminster hall. just to have been a part of history and to have been a part of history and to have been a part of history and to have the opportunity was amazing. i think he's had a long time to learn the ropes so i think that's been a good learning curve for him the nation is trying to come to terms with the loss of a queen of 70 years, and so i think that we'd quite like a bit of steadiness and consistency. there are changes within government as well, so hopefully king charles will continue and maintain the high standard that his mother has set. he and maintain the high standard that his mother has set.— his mother has set. he may not get as [am as his mother has set. he may not get as long as his _ his mother has set. he may not get as long as his mother
in the polling for my own newspaper, the times, by yougov, you see for the first time in living memoryke a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? backin back in county to roam the friends reminisce on westminster hall. just to have been a part of history and to have been a part of history and to have been a part of history and to have the opportunity was amazing. i...
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the yougov pole and the headline reads as follows.rs say liz truss should resign for the next line says boris johnson is the most popular successor of the conservative party members. tom: churchill would die and come back. jonathan:jonathan: not churchill. boris. lisa: i could argue churchill is not making a comeback. jonathan: managing director over at pimco. good morning. equities doing better than good and goldman doing ok. equity futures advancing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping up today with news around the world. slogans attacking president xi jinping featured on banners to beijing bridge last week have spread to other cities in china as well as across the globe. phrases from the original handwritten banners criticized strict lockdowns and restrictions that are designed -- defined the covid policy did german chancellor olaf scholz asked for an extension -- extension of the country's three remaining nuclear plants until the end of 2023 to end the standoff between coalition partners. the free democrats argue germany should use al
the yougov pole and the headline reads as follows.rs say liz truss should resign for the next line says boris johnson is the most popular successor of the conservative party members. tom: churchill would die and come back. jonathan:jonathan: not churchill. boris. lisa: i could argue churchill is not making a comeback. jonathan: managing director over at pimco. good morning. equities doing better than good and goldman doing ok. equity futures advancing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping up...
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>> it's bad news for all of them, yougov are -- you never want to see them reverse course.s embarrassing to say this is how we get regularly occurring revenue and now they are splitting it out, it is not a top priority. francine: do we have a clue in third quarter earnings because this is they did not do as well as they expected? >> earnings come out tomorrow. this is all meant to be announced ban, they have been hurried into the sort of revelations and it will be interesting how he characterizes it. tom: interest around earnings and what else are you looking for? earnings came through for citi and to jp morgan, a bit of a disappointment. >> we are looking at goldman, we will look at their trade number. the investment bank will struggle like all the other banks, it's a question how much traders can cover shortfalls. for a via banks, you did see it happen but morgan stanley was a disappointment for markets. tom: another restructuring at goldman and looking at earnings. , at h -- francine: we will hear from the stellantis chief executive carlos tavares. this is bloomberg. ♪ t
>> it's bad news for all of them, yougov are -- you never want to see them reverse course.s embarrassing to say this is how we get regularly occurring revenue and now they are splitting it out, it is not a top priority. francine: do we have a clue in third quarter earnings because this is they did not do as well as they expected? >> earnings come out tomorrow. this is all meant to be announced ban, they have been hurried into the sort of revelations and it will be interesting how he...
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in the polling for my own newspaper, the times, by yougov, you see for the first time in living memoryherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? back home in county tyrone, catherin and her the friends relive the 1a hours that culminated in entering westminster hall. just to have been a part of history and to have the opportunity was amazing. what do you think of prince charles filling her shoes? i think he's had a long time to learn the i think he's had a long time to learn the ropes so i think that's been a good learning curve for him. the nation is trying to come to terms with the loss of a queen of 70 years, and so i think that we'd quite like a bit of steadiness and consistency. there are changes within government as well, so hopefully king charles will continue and maintain the high standard that his mother has set. he may not get as long as his mother to make his mark but king charles iii's rain could yet turn out to be one of the most decisive and eventful eras in his kingdom's long constitutional history. hello again. yesterday, once the early morning mist and
in the polling for my own newspaper, the times, by yougov, you see for the first time in living memoryherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? back home in county tyrone, catherin and her the friends relive the 1a hours that culminated in entering westminster hall. just to have been a part of history and to have the opportunity was amazing. what do you think of prince charles filling her shoes? i think he's had a long time to learn the i think he's had a long time to learn the...
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-china yougov driving outflows. pboc just this weekend ending events trigger study yuan fixings. during that party congress, authorities wanted stability in the markets. we have that fixing around 7.11. now they fix it around 7.12. that is higher than expected but still this gives an indication of where the yuan is headed. the fact that the pboc continues to listen monetary policy does not bode well for the chinese currency. kriti: something we will keep an eye on. shery ahn, we thank you as always. joining us now is stephen parker, head of advisory solutions at jp morgan. let us pick up where sherry left off. how concerned should we be about china? is there a geopolitical risk premium? steven: what is interesting is it has been a chinese issue. we are not seeing contagion and other market, even around asia. that would be unthinkable to previous years when he sought news like this. when i talk to our emerging-market portfolio managers, they have had a cautious view on china for a wild, primarily because of that regu
-china yougov driving outflows. pboc just this weekend ending events trigger study yuan fixings. during that party congress, authorities wanted stability in the markets. we have that fixing around 7.11. now they fix it around 7.12. that is higher than expected but still this gives an indication of where the yuan is headed. the fact that the pboc continues to listen monetary policy does not bode well for the chinese currency. kriti: something we will keep an eye on. shery ahn, we thank you as...
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i got a snap poll today from patrick english of yougov, and it says 63% of the population now want aeneral election so they can choose a government with a mandate. however, we are not in that position, two years away potentially still from a general election if you look at the rules of government. we are now caught in a leadership race again. we have runners and riders in front, rishi sunak and penny mordant and we could see a return of former prime minister boris johnson. rishaad: if all political careers end in failure, it would be something if as johnson did return. who is the favorite? leigh-ann: there are many different poles going around at the moment. i am trying to get a grip on all of them. on twitter, lots of mp's have come out rallying for boris johnson. but look at the bookmakers, they are saying rishi sunak is upfront. he was the former chancellor and boris johnson's second for he put in that letter of no confidence and resigned over boris johnson's scandals that engulfed his premiership. penny mordant is the leader of the house of commons, has been auditioning for the t
i got a snap poll today from patrick english of yougov, and it says 63% of the population now want aeneral election so they can choose a government with a mandate. however, we are not in that position, two years away potentially still from a general election if you look at the rules of government. we are now caught in a leadership race again. we have runners and riders in front, rishi sunak and penny mordant and we could see a return of former prime minister boris johnson. rishaad: if all...
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60% of likely arizona voters say abortion caseld be legal in all or most according to a cbs news/yougovnt issue for their vote. the same holds true in georgia, where stacey abrams is down against governor brian kemp. 59% of voters say it's an important issue. >> i'm going to fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion because that's how we protect the rights of women. >> reporter: and in wisconsin it's 51%. even though the republican and democratic candidates for governor are currently tied. across the country abortion is a top driver for democrats but not the overall electorate. >> and let's hold on to the u.s. house of representatives. [ cheers and applause ] and let's expand our majority in the united states senate. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: republicans who seem likely to flip the house are trying to keep the focus on inflation and the economy. >> you're going to elect an incredible slate of true america first republicans up and down the ballot. >> that of course was former president trump who was out west this past week. this next week president biden as well
60% of likely arizona voters say abortion caseld be legal in all or most according to a cbs news/yougovnt issue for their vote. the same holds true in georgia, where stacey abrams is down against governor brian kemp. 59% of voters say it's an important issue. >> i'm going to fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion because that's how we protect the rights of women. >> reporter: and in wisconsin it's 51%. even though the republican and democratic candidates for...
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around the time the gop started pushing these racist appeals, this summer, a yougov poll found that 54% is likely in the next decade. so, how can we turn the tide back and remove these racist appeals from the electorate? steve phillips, who has studied the gop's history of embracing white supremacy is out with a new book, how we win the civil war, and he will help us to try to answer that question after the break. do not go anywhere. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck, that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy has 7 benefits that condition and smooth fibers so clothes look newer, longer. feel the difference with downy. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. chec
around the time the gop started pushing these racist appeals, this summer, a yougov poll found that 54% is likely in the next decade. so, how can we turn the tide back and remove these racist appeals from the electorate? steve phillips, who has studied the gop's history of embracing white supremacy is out with a new book, how we win the civil war, and he will help us to try to answer that question after the break. do not go anywhere. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck, that's when you...
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latest yougov cbs news poll with a margin of error of, again, four and a half points.the nevada senate race to be inside that margin of error. the latest suffolk university usa today poll, margin of error 4. 4 points. it shows that nevada senate race inside the margin of error. trafalgar poll, margin of error of 2. 9 points, and shows that pennsylvania senate race inside the margin of error. siena college spectrum news on the ohio senate race, not just inside the margin of error, but literally tied. let marketization's poll on the georgia senate race also not just inside the margin of error, but, look tied. 46. 1% to 46%. we are two weeks out from the election. if you are counting on the polls to tell you what's gonna happen, or to tell you what you should be doing now, well, here's what the polls are telling you. whoever it is that you want to win, they need your help. and if you really want them to win, if it matters to you, you need to volunteer for them, now. i mean, the polls are tighter than your already tight jeans, except when they're even tighter right after t
latest yougov cbs news poll with a margin of error of, again, four and a half points.the nevada senate race to be inside that margin of error. the latest suffolk university usa today poll, margin of error 4. 4 points. it shows that nevada senate race inside the margin of error. trafalgar poll, margin of error of 2. 9 points, and shows that pennsylvania senate race inside the margin of error. siena college spectrum news on the ohio senate race, not just inside the margin of error, but literally...
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around the time the gop started pushing these racist appeals, this summer, a yougov poll found that 54% civil war is likely in the next decade. so, how can we turn the tide back and remove these racist appeals from the electorate? steve phillips, who has studied the gop's history of embracing white supremacy is out with a new book, how we win the civil war: and he will help us to try to answer that question after the break. do not go anywhere. do not go anywhere shop area rugs up to 80% off. tv stands & storage up to 40%. and kitchen must-haves up to 50% off. plus, get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on everything! shop way day this october 26th and 27th. only at wayfair. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gott
around the time the gop started pushing these racist appeals, this summer, a yougov poll found that 54% civil war is likely in the next decade. so, how can we turn the tide back and remove these racist appeals from the electorate? steve phillips, who has studied the gop's history of embracing white supremacy is out with a new book, how we win the civil war: and he will help us to try to answer that question after the break. do not go anywhere. do not go anywhere shop area rugs up to 80% off. tv...
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. >> thaanott commanhed was revean this yougov poll from a couple of years ago.und that more andicans ar more americans are rejecting monogamy with thirty tworejer ia percent of adults saying their ideal relationship is non monogamous. now that number jumps.s to 43% among millennials. >> okay, yess., it is this because of the dating apps orori is there something else going on here? >> well, i think that therediscon is an emotional disconnectne. what i see with a lot of millennials is kind of a fear of getting emotionally close to getting emotionally vulnerable, fears of rejection. , fears jection.i don't think te any because you spend a lot of time on these dating appsr and getting rejected over and overov and over again. and it kind is part of that pathway to a relationship that i think peoplea want to avoid. i can tell you from my conversations with 20 conv, what the young women say is that the men are total immature. i mean, they're immature and infanta lies, a lot of it pandting to covid and the pandemic and the lockdown's and that affecte and td these men mo
. >> thaanott commanhed was revean this yougov poll from a couple of years ago.und that more andicans ar more americans are rejecting monogamy with thirty tworejer ia percent of adults saying their ideal relationship is non monogamous. now that number jumps.s to 43% among millennials. >> okay, yess., it is this because of the dating apps orori is there something else going on here? >> well, i think that therediscon is an emotional disconnectne. what i see with a lot of...
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this new poll — by yougov — shows liz truss is now less popular than her predeccessor, borisjohnson, his popularity was at its lowest level. and as her popularity has plummeted, her rival — labour leader keir starmer — has become more popular with voters. for more on this, i'm joined now by uk political correspondent rob watson — he's been on the ground at the conservative party conference this week. thanks forjoining us, rob. how do people think she has done today? it has been an extraordinary few days at the conservative party conference, i can tell you that. i don't think i have seen anything quite like it in the 30 odd years i have been doing it. i think today, in terms of the party activists in the hall and i was in the hall, so you could sense the reaction, they loved it, they absolutely loved it because she gave an unashamedly right of centre vision of a post—brexit britain that they want to see. that is of low taxes, a smaller state, deregulated, tough on the enemies of britain and abroad, so that as president putin and others, but sort of tough on enemies at home such as lib
this new poll — by yougov — shows liz truss is now less popular than her predeccessor, borisjohnson, his popularity was at its lowest level. and as her popularity has plummeted, her rival — labour leader keir starmer — has become more popular with voters. for more on this, i'm joined now by uk political correspondent rob watson — he's been on the ground at the conservative party conference this week. thanks forjoining us, rob. how do people think she has done today? it has been an...
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this is one poll, this is cbs/yougov poll. 46%, his highest in a year. and so i think his average is around 42, 43%, which historically compares fairly well compared to others at this stage of their presidency. mike barnicle, the laziness -- and that's why i wanted to keep this up for a second. the laziness of reporters who say, oh, candidates don't want biden because he has low poll, he has historically low polling. it's really not true. >> well, you know, the presidency of joseph r. biden has been incredibly successful when you look at it bit by bit, piece by piece, passed legislation. and the fact that he's at 48%, that's higher than donald trump was at the height of his presidency, i think, to my memory. and, eddie, it's incredible, to joe's point, that no matter what happens in this presidency, no matter what is passed, the focus seems to be on poll numbers rather than legislation that has actually improved the lives of many americans. >> right, right. that's the current that he has to swim against. you know, this percept
this is one poll, this is cbs/yougov poll. 46%, his highest in a year. and so i think his average is around 42, 43%, which historically compares fairly well compared to others at this stage of their presidency. mike barnicle, the laziness -- and that's why i wanted to keep this up for a second. the laziness of reporters who say, oh, candidates don't want biden because he has low poll, he has historically low polling. it's really not true. >> well, you know, the presidency of joseph r....
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in a snap poll from yougov on the day of her resignation, eight in ten say liz truss was right to stepy. we need to take advantage of our brexit freedoms to do things differently. this means delivering more freedom for our own citizens and restoring power in democratic institutions. it means lower taxes, so people keep more of the money they earn. it means delivering growth that will lead to more job security, higher wages and greater opportunities for our children and grandchildren. liz truss, the her time in office quickly unravelled — let's look at a timeline of events. liz truss was appointed on the 6th of september and named kwasi kwarteng as chancellor less than three weeks later he unveiled his mini budget, which spooked the financial markets with its large unfunded tax cuts. days later, the bank of england made an emergency intervention — buying up government bonds — to try to stabilise the situation. only 38 days into the job, he was sacked, replaced the same day byjeremy hunt, who went on to scrap most of the measures in the mini budget. last wednesday, suella braverman resig
in a snap poll from yougov on the day of her resignation, eight in ten say liz truss was right to stepy. we need to take advantage of our brexit freedoms to do things differently. this means delivering more freedom for our own citizens and restoring power in democratic institutions. it means lower taxes, so people keep more of the money they earn. it means delivering growth that will lead to more job security, higher wages and greater opportunities for our children and grandchildren. liz truss,...
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research from yougov, sorry, ipsos mori, forgive me, what are the polls are saying?k. there are too many issues i would raise. first, 64% of the public consider the conservative party to be divided. that is almost twice as many that say the same about labour. a major challenge for the new prime minister, rishi sunak, will be to quell that feeling amongst the public in the future. secondly, three quarters of the public do not have confidence in the conservative party's long—term economic plan for the country. and labour are actually the country. and labour are actually the party most trusted on the economy by a 13 point margin, 34 points to 21. lots of numbers there, but fundamentally, what rishi sunak needs to do is show that he can build a united team, united government, but also he needs to try to restore the conservative's traditional reputation for being the best party on the economy. of course, he was, once upon a time, a quite popular chancellor, at least during the height of the pandemic. time will tell whether he can restore that reputation in the future. . .
research from yougov, sorry, ipsos mori, forgive me, what are the polls are saying?k. there are too many issues i would raise. first, 64% of the public consider the conservative party to be divided. that is almost twice as many that say the same about labour. a major challenge for the new prime minister, rishi sunak, will be to quell that feeling amongst the public in the future. secondly, three quarters of the public do not have confidence in the conservative party's long—term economic plan...
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patrick english is associate director of political research at yougov, thanks for being with us, whatng, of course it is very early days for rishi sunak, but when we were polling over the weekend, andindeed we were polling over the weekend, and indeed during the leadership contest, rishi sunak was and still is the most popular of the runners and riders who were vying to become the next conservative leader and the prime minister. he had a significant advantage over liz truss with swing voters, and an advantage over penny mordaunt in particular, but boris johnson in terms of capability, and what we have noticed over the last couple of days, his writings have gone up, simply by virtue of him taking office. if we look at the proportion of people who have a positive opinion, rishi sunak comes in at minus nine, up from £12 a week ago. keir starmer is at plus three, so there are no political superstars at the moment, but certainly the conservatives are made the right choice in terms of the wider electorate in terms of who they most preferred to be the next leader. do you think a new prime mi
patrick english is associate director of political research at yougov, thanks for being with us, whatng, of course it is very early days for rishi sunak, but when we were polling over the weekend, andindeed we were polling over the weekend, and indeed during the leadership contest, rishi sunak was and still is the most popular of the runners and riders who were vying to become the next conservative leader and the prime minister. he had a significant advantage over liz truss with swing voters,...
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a yougov poll today has found that liz truss's favourability rating among the british public generallyrvey of 530 party members, 55% said she should resign, with 83% saying she was doing a bad job. five of her own conservative mps have now openly called on her to resign. but the armed forces ministerjames heappey today defended liz truss, saying now is not the time to be changing leader. the vast majority of colleagues recognise that after the last few monday, indeed after the last year when we have been going through all of the angst ore borisjohnson, that has divided our party deeply, what we cannot do is reverse a decision of a leadership election that we have literally only just of a leadership election that we have literally onlyjust completed. the prime minister admits that the mini budget went too far and too fast, she has owned that, apologised for it, and appointed a new chancellor. there has been some positive news for ministers though today. the international monetary fund has applauded mr hunt's decision to scrap most of the mini—budget. it's released the following statemen
a yougov poll today has found that liz truss's favourability rating among the british public generallyrvey of 530 party members, 55% said she should resign, with 83% saying she was doing a bad job. five of her own conservative mps have now openly called on her to resign. but the armed forces ministerjames heappey today defended liz truss, saying now is not the time to be changing leader. the vast majority of colleagues recognise that after the last few monday, indeed after the last year when we...
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new polling from yougov shows rishi sunak faces an uphill battle to win over the party. for many weeks, and perhaps months to come. we do know that the lead the labour party have is something that's been established now for some time — conservatives have not been a head in a published opinion poll all year, you have to go back to december last year for the last time that happened. in the last few weeks and months, this is a train that's really accelerated, and now labour find themselves with a lead of sometimes over 30%. if there were a general election tomorrow, that mean labour would win the majority of over 300. of course there isn't a general election tomorrow, but the kind of polling you just talk about demonstrate just how big a mountain rishi sunak has to climb. now can he manage it? the last eight years has taught us that nothing is impossible in british politics, but certainly it's a struggle notjust because of the size of the labour lead, but also the data that undermines that. we have for it instance at a situation where the conservatives have lost their reput
new polling from yougov shows rishi sunak faces an uphill battle to win over the party. for many weeks, and perhaps months to come. we do know that the lead the labour party have is something that's been established now for some time — conservatives have not been a head in a published opinion poll all year, you have to go back to december last year for the last time that happened. in the last few weeks and months, this is a train that's really accelerated, and now labour find themselves with...
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yougov found the approval rating was 10%. but they, like me, recognise that this is not i the time to be - changing leader again. as we now know, it is time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seem to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled... the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on... but to borrow from cnn's jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. and nobody seems sure what to do. meanwhile the work of government went on, including new laws on protests. climate activists selected a number of targets this week. you can't get through! a bridge, roads, a painting, harrods, milk. they say the world faces existential crisis but not everyone was convinced by the approach they saw. childish, petty, pathetic vandalism. "they've lost me forever" wrote andrew marr. the context here is that climate change is happening, global emissions are going up, so are temperatures, and this week the death toll from flooding in ni
yougov found the approval rating was 10%. but they, like me, recognise that this is not i the time to be - changing leader again. as we now know, it is time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seem to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled... the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on... but to borrow from cnn's jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. and nobody seems sure what...