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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
David Maddox

Starmer’s approval rating hits six-month high as Trump drags down Farage’s popularity

Keir Starmer’s intense round of diplomacy on Ukraine over the past week has seen him rewarded with his highest poll ratings in six months, according to YouGov.

Conversely, anger over Donald Trump’s behaviour appears to have hit his closest ally in the UK Nigel Farage, whose own favourability score went down four points from 30 per cent to 26 per cent.

The prime minister jetted to Washington DC where he won plaudits for his handling of Donald Trump, before warmly welcoming Volodymyr Zelensky in Downing Street after Ukraine’s president left the White House after angry scenes with Trump and JD Vance in the Oval Office.

Sir Keir Starmer met with Volodymyr Zelensky after the Ukranian president left the White House following a breakdown in talks with Donald Trump (Justin Tallis/PA) (PA Wire)

Sir Keir then held a summit with European leaders and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau at Lancaster House on Sunday and has been widely praised for his leadership amid the growing crisis over Mr Trump’s stance on Ukraine.

And speaking at PMQs on Wednesday, Sir Keir delivered a powerful rebuke to JD Vance with a tribute to Britons killed in Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

According to YouGov, people with a favourable view of Sir Keir rose to 31 per cent - up from 26 per cent in mid-February.

Meanwhile, eight in ten Britons (80 per cent) now have an unfavourable view of Donald Trump, up from 73 per cent two weeks ago.

Trump’s favourability has even taken a knock among Reform UK voters with more now holding negative views than positive. The proportion with an unfavourable opinion of the president has risen 25 points to 53 per cent since mid-February, while the number with a favourable view has fallen from a commanding 66 per cent to just 45 per cent now. 

The proportion of Britons with a favourable view of Volodymyr Zelenskyy has increased from 64 per cent to 71 per cent.

The shift is largest among Mr Farage’s Reform UK voters, among whom he is now more popular than Mr Trump.

The number with a favourable view of Mr Zelensky has increased from 49 per cent to 62 per cent over the last fortnight, while those with an unfavourable view has declined from 37 per cent to 27 per cent.  

YouGov noted: “Starmer’s ratings have improved among voters from all four of the largest parties. “

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