Brown at all time low
Worse than Cameron in all key areas
As the Prime Minister begins his fightback with new proposals entitling mothers to more flexible working hours, the research shows that only one in five voters thinks he is doing a good job. He is rated worse than David Cameron on every key leadership quality, including competence, decisiveness, fairness, likeability, trustworthiness and strength.
A unique opinion tracker using a panel of 5,000 voters, much larger than conventional opinion polls, reveals that he is floundering in his attempt to campaign for public respect after Labour’s large losses in the council elections. Three-quarters think he is doing a bad job, and nearly half of them believe he is doing a very bad job, according to the first results from the survey, which was published on the website PoliticsHome.com.
And as Guido reported yesterday, with senior ministers and MPs making their way to campaign in Crewe and Nantwich, the Prime Minister instead made a trip to the opposite end of the country, just what is the matter, don’t they want the PM showing his face in Dunwoody’s former constituency?
Perhaps he’s too ‘annoying, bewildering and prickly’ for the voters in the north-west.
The popularity in John Major’s government collapsed after a series of sleazy leaks, Brown’s problems are are related to sheer incompetence and the inability to be decisive on major issues, the public have have noticed and have given notice of their intent.

















