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    More than half of Labour members do not want Starmer to lead party into next general election – poll

    More than half of Labour members do not want Starmer to lead party into next general election – poll

    More than half of Labour members do not want Starmer to lead party into next general election – poll

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    • September 28, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • A recent Survation poll reveals over 53% of Labour members prefer a new leader before the next general election, with only 31% supporting Sir Keir Starmer’s continued leadership.

    • Criticism of Starmer is growing; Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham highlighted a “climate of fear” within the party and proposed alternative policies to revitalise Labour’s approach.

    • Starmer’s approval rating has plummeted, with only 13% of the public satisfied with his performance, coinciding with Labour’s projected seat loss in upcoming elections.


    More than half of Labour members do not want Starmer to lead party into next general election – poll | Politics News

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    More than half of Labour members do not want Sir Keir Starmer to fight the next general election as party leader, a new poll has revealed.

    The Survation survey for LabourList, shared with Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, showed 53% of the party membership want a new leader by the time of the next election, while only 31% want Sir Keir to remain in post until then.

    The findings lay bare the scale of the challenge facing the prime minister as he heads to Liverpool for the Labour Party conference.

    He arrives at the gathering just days after a separate poll showed Reform leader Nigel Farage had a clear path to Number 10, and after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham appeared to set out his own bid for the Labour leadership in a series of interviews in which he claimed Labour MPs had privately urged him to return to Westminster.

    In a direct criticism of Sir Keir, Mr Burnham – who previously ran for the Labour leadership in 2010 and 2015 – said Number 10 had created a “climate of fear” among MPs and created “alienation and demoralisation” within the party.

    And in an apparent rebuke of the government’s policies and priorities so far, Mr Burnham set out an alternative vision to “turn the country around”, including higher council tax on expensive homes in London and the South East and for greater public control of energy, water and rail.

    It follows a turbulent few weeks in which the prime minister has lost several close appointments: Angela Rayner as deputy prime minister, Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, Paul Ovenden as his director of political strategy and most recently Steph Driver, his director of communications.

    The LabourList poll, which surveyed 1,254 Labour members between 23 and 25 September, also showed Labour members were unhappy with the general direction of the government, with 65% saying Sir Keir was heading in the wrong direction, compared with 26% who said he was getting it right.

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    Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. Pic : PA

    More than 60% said he had governed badly, compared with 35% who had said he had done a good job.

    The results will add to further grim reading for Labour after a mega poll conducted by YouGov for Sky News showed that Mr Farage is on course to be the next prime minister.

    The YouGov MRP polling projection, based on a 13,000 sample taken over the last three weeks, suggested an election held tomorrow would see a hung parliament with Reform UK winning 311 of the 650 seats – 15 seats short of the formal winning line of 326.

    The projection of Commons seats in Great Britain puts Reform UK on 311 seats, Labour on 144 seats, Liberal Democrats on 78 seats, Conservatives on 45 seats, SNP on 37 seats and Greens on seven seats, with Plaid on six seats and three seats won by left-wing challengers.

    Northern Ireland constituencies are excluded.

    The result would see Labour lose around two-thirds of their existing seats, down from the 411 they won in last year’s general election.

    It would also represent the worst result for the party since 1931 and would mark a further decline on the party’s performance under Jeremy Corbyn in 2019, when the party won 202 seats.

    Meanwhile, Sir Keir’s approval rating has hit a historic low. Just 13% of the public approves of the job he is doing as PM, according to a new Ipsos poll, while 79% is dissatisfied – giving him a net approval rating of -66.

    That is worse than the previous record the pollster has recorded of -59, held by both Rishi Sunak in April 2024, and Sir John Major in August 1994.

    The Labour Party doesn’t fare much better, with just 22% of the public saying they would vote for it if a general election were held today, while 34% would vote for Reform UK.

    But Sir Keir has insisted that he can “pull things around”, telling The Sunday Times: “It is the fight of our times and we’ve all got to be in it together. We don’t have time for introspection, we don’t have time for navel-gazing.

    “You’ll always get a bit of that at a Labour Party conference, but that is not going to solve the problems that face this country.

    “Once you appreciate the change – in the sense of the division that Reform would bring to our country and the shattering of what we are as a patriotic country – then you realise this is a fight which in the end is bigger than the Labour Party.”

    Sir Keir has previously warned that the next election will be an “open fight” between Labour and Reform UK.

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