Was only a matter of time really.
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It is getting a bit crazy out there isn't it!
Stay safe everyone.
Wouldn't know... I've only been out the house once since Tuesday lol... and it wasn't that bad tbh. But I only saw a handful of people to be fair.
Contrary to Twitter as always, remarkable and historic polling out in the country for the government.
If repeated in America as the polling is starting to suggest, bodes well for President Trump's re-election hopes in November.
Westminster Voting Intention:
— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) March 28, 2020
CON: 54% (+9)
LAB: 28% (-5)
LDM: 7% (-5)
Via @NCPoliticsUK, 24-26 Mar.
Changes w/ GE2019.Personal ratings (Satisfied | Dissatisfied | Net):
— Number Cruncher Politics UK (@NCPoliticsUK) March 28, 2020
Johnson 72 | 25 | +47
Corbyn 33 | 54 | -21
Sunak 77 | 16 | +61
Government 73 | 24 | +49
Government (on handling of Coronavirus) 72 | 25 | +47https://t.co/vaO9Twu0FkOpinium poll (2,006 UK adults 26-27 Mar) voting intention:
— John Rentoul (@JohnRentoul) March 28, 2020
Con 54%
Lab 28%
Lib Dem 6%
Green 3%
(Almost same as @NCPoliticsUK earlier today)
3 weeks lockdown over Tuesday isn't it?
When are they announcing that they're going to extend another 3 week? lol
'review in another 3 wk'
Twitter vastly diverging from Britain - yet again.
Deeper into the polling found that institutions like the monarchy, central government (Westminster), parliament, NHS, Police have all gone up in confidence ratings whereas the media has taken a severe hit with this crisis. Almost like the paralysis over Brexit for 3 years has been forgotten.
68% of Britons say that the Government are handling the coronavirus outbreak well. This is up from 64% when asked last week https://t.co/MlSEJaPXZ1 pic.twitter.com/1QXFsUcJYS
— YouGov (@YouGov) April 14, 2020