As England gears up for local elections next month, a new survey on Saturday indicates that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may be poised to benefit somewhat from a swing towards the ruling Conservative Party from a large chunk of undecided voters.
Polling for 바카라The Times바카라 newspaper shows that almost a third of all voters either don바카라t know how they will cast their ballot or say they won바카라t vote at all.
Asked who would make the best Prime Minister between Sunak and Opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, the YouGov analysis shows 21 per cent say Sunak while 8 per cent back Starmer.
바카라Undecideds are also almost four times more likely to trust Sunak and the Conservatives to handle the economy than they are to trust Labour, which in past elections has always been a good indicator of how people cast their ballot,바카라 the newspaper analysis notes.
The survey, just weeks before the May 4 polling for local councils, shows that if an election were to be held tomorrow the 바카라don바카라t knows바카라 would be the UK바카라s third largest party with 16 per cent of the vote 바카라 2 per cent behind the Tories.
바카라Tory and Labour strategists acknowledge that this group presents both the biggest opportunity to Sunak and the biggest threat to Starmer바카라s hopes of a healthy Labour majority when the general election comes.
On the positive side for the Tories, at the moment this group seems to be leaning towards Sunak,바카라 the newspaper poll analysis reads.
A local election coming around a year before a general election is due to be held is seen as a sign of things to come for all parties in the UK.
Based on their own internal polling, the Conservative Party strategists reportedly believe that the percentage of the electorate which is up for grabs is between 30 and 40 per cent. They hope that, as the general election gets closer, this group will ultimately end up backing Sunak.
바카라The parallel is 2014 when the Tories were six points behind in the polls but [Tory leader David] Cameron was significantly outpolling [Labour leader] Ed Miliband as best prime minister,바카라 a senior figure in the Conservative campaign told 바카라The Times바카라.
바카라When it came to the election in 2015 those voters came to us because of who they thought would make the best prime minister. But it바카라s going to be a long time before that shows up in headline voting intention,바카라 the source added, with reference to David Cameron going on to be elected Prime Minister in 2015.
The Labour Party, however, holds an overall 18-point poll lead over the governing Tories.
An average of all polls by the website Politico shows that while Sunak has substantially improved the party바카라s position since predecessor Liz Truss바카라 brief time at Downing Street, the Tories still face an uphill task to win over voters in time for the next general election.
-With PTI Input