Labour poll blow: Party popularity at hits new low
GORDON Brown's popularity among voters is the same as Sir John Major's at his lowest point and worse than Michael Foot, according to a poll today.
The poll puts Labour on 23 points – lower than during Mr Foot's reign as leader.
The YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph puts the Conservatives on 47 –a lead of 24 points.
The paper reported that the poll – the first since Mr Brown's Crewe and Nantwich by-election drubbing – puts Labour on its lowest level of support since Gallup first asked people to declare their voting intention in 1943.
In the last month Labour has fallen three points and the Conservatives have risen three points. The Liberal Democrats are on 18 points.
When asked who would make the best Prime Minister, 39% of people polled said Tory leader David Cameron, a rise of 7% on last month. Mr Brown's rating fell 2% from April to 17%.
Only 15% of those surveyed were satisfied with Mr Brown – the same as during the worst years of the Major administration in the early 1990s.
YouGov surveyed 2,240 people between May 27 and 29.
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