New Poll Shows Brits Happy With Sunak’s Net Zero One-Eighty

Rishi Sunak’s big net zero announcement last week has been responded to warmly by voters, a new poll this afternoon suggests

Deltapoll polled people from [Sept. 22 to 25] and saw a four-point swing from Labour to the Tories compared to their last poll 10 days ago.

Labour is down three points, with Mr. Sunak’s party rising five points.

While Labour is still ahead of the Tories by 16 points, this is a significant swing in a short amount of time.

The poll was of 1,507 adults from Great Britain and found that both Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak were down one percentage point in their respective personal approval ratings.

The period between Deltapoll’s figures today and their last poll ten days ago covered a number of significant developments, including Mr. Sunak’s big Net Zero speech and Sir Keir Starmer coming under fire for his new migrant policy and comments about Brexit.

Tory MPs welcomed the poll, telling the Express it shows “sensible, pragmatic and conservative approaches to the policy will win us back the voters we need to succeed at the next general election.

Red wall Tory Brendan Clarke-Smith said Mr. Sunak’s announcement last week went down “incredibly well” with his constituents who had been worried about the cost of Net Zero.

He added:

“Keir Starmer has already demonstrated that he can’t withstand scrutiny with his flip-flopping on immigration policy and this is yet another prime example.”

Tory deputy chair Lee Anderson said:

“It comes as no surprise that the gap in the polls [is] narrowing after we are announcing policies that appeal to the British public.

For those in any doubt, Starmer will legalize illegal immigration, cozy up to his master Macron, and drag us back into the EU in all but name.

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    Kevin Doyle

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    Christian Calgie, (author of this pointless article)
    This pathetic attempt at journalism was simply a juvenile effort to report nothing.
    Zero facts. Simply, speculating about ‘political horse races’.
    You might seek future employment with the local ‘gossip column’?
    Why did you, or your parents, waste money educating you at some expensive university?
    Pathetic.

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    Greg Spinolae

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    Apparently we will “NO LONGER need 17 bins” and “NO LONGER be banned from eating meat” according to some MSM ravings. Has this even been PROPOSED ANYWHERE?

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    Howdy

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    The lynchpin:
    “sensible, pragmatic and conservative approaches to the policy will win us back the voters we need to succeed at the next general election.”
    It is not sensible, pragmatic and conservative at all. It is a last ditch effort to keep the Tory rears on the warm seats they are used to that are anything but conservative. A worm on a hook, that views voters as too dumb to realise it is a ‘shiny shiny’ trap.

    Starmer… Check out his time as leader of Crown Prosecution Service. Reportedly, even the Labour party are worried, and the Tories are looking into it too.
    “All done in the best possible taste!”. If you don’t know what that quote means, see Kenny Everett.

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