Keir Starmer
should kier starmer resign?
0%
yeah
high confidence
“youtube wants him gone, reddit thinks he should stay”
YouTube is absolutely brutal, with 88% saying he needs to go, citing everything from the Mandelson appointment to 15 U-turns. Reddit is completely the opposite at 6% agreement, mostly telling people to stop demanding leadership changes every few months. X is piling on at 94% agreement, but Reddit users are genuinely defending him as more human than recent PMs. it's basically become a platform war over whether constant PM swapping is the actual problem.
best comment
X · agrees
what's working
- His net approval rating has improved from -61% to -49%, showing some recovery in public opinion
- Starmer has delivered on 20 promised objectives with 17 more firmly on track and 23 underway
- He is attempting a diplomatic approach to international conflicts rather than direct military involvement
- Starmer is being unfairly treated by media outlets owned by Conservative donors seeking revenge for what happened to Boris Johnson
- Stopping constant leadership changes every few months would provide stability and allow the government to focus on improving the country rather than internal turmoil
what's not
- Starmer is deeply unpopular with a net approval rating of -49% and consistently low polling numbers
- He is perceived as dishonest, repeatedly making U-turns on key policies like the two-child benefit cap
- He lacks credibility and authority on the world stage, described as weak and ineffectual in foreign policy
- He is seen as a coward for claiming the UK is not involved in war while allowing US bases to be used for military operations
- Starmer has made numerous U-turns on policy commitments and has failed to deliver on his manifesto promises to improve the country
score over time
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not enough spread yet
first tracked
Apr 8 2026
last updated
Apr 8 2026
highest
67% on Apr 8 2026
lowest
67% on Apr 8 2026
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