Tories' popularity falls to record low, with just 20% of vote share
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JUST one in five people back the Tories, the party’s lowest vote share ever recorded, Ipsos polling shows.
Labour now has 47 per cent of the vote share, but both the main parties’ popularity fell last month.
The Conservatives dropped by seven points, Labour by two as satisfaction ratings in its leader Sir Keir Starmer also dropped, with the majority of the public deeming him “indecisive.”
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