Conservativesâ 7-point lead is partyâs biggest since July 2020, and a reality check for Keir Starmer
The Conservatives have secured their biggest lead over Labour since last summer amid signs Boris Johnson is benefiting from a âvaccine bounceâ, the latest Opinium poll for the Observer has revealed.
A year into the pandemic, the poll gives the Tories a 7-point lead over Labour, up from 5 points a fortnight ago. It is the biggest lead since July, with the Conservatives on 43% of the vote and Labour down 1 point on 36%. It also suggests greater public support for the governmentâs handling of the latest phase of the pandemic and the roadmap out of lockdown measures.
In the week of the budget, the poll revealed that the Tories maintain a clear lead over Labour in terms of economic trust. Almost two-fifths (39%) said they most trusted Johnson and the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to handle the economy, while 25% backed Keir Starmer and the shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds.
The findings represent a reality check for Labour and Starmer, who managed to eliminate a huge Tory lead after taking over from Jeremy Corbyn last April. He used a major speech this month to give details of his plans for the economy, pledging to build a âstrong partnership with businessesâ in the post-Covid recovery.
The latest Opinium poll suggests that public opinion is beginning to shift. Approval of the governmentâs handling of Covid has risen, with 36% now approving, up 3 points, and 45% disapproving â unchanged from a fortnight ago. About 47% think the governmentâs roadmap for easing lockdown restrictions in England is set at the right pace. However, 31% believe it is too quick and 12% believe it is too slow.
Approval of Johnson as prime minister, which has been low for some time, is recovering. About 39% approve of the job he is doing and 41% disapprove, giving him a net score of -2. Starmerâs approval rating is also up slightly, with 33% approving of the job he is doing and 28% disapproving, giving a net score of +5. Johnson holds a lead when it comes to who would make the best prime minister, with 33% backing him and 25% Starmer, down 2 points on a fortnight ago.
Adam Drummond, associate director of Opinium, said: âAfter spending much of 2020 on the backfoot regarding its handling of coronavirus, the ongoing success of the vaccine rollout has rejuvenated the governmentâs poll ratings with a now clear Conservative lead over Labour, as well as improvements in Boris Johnsonâs job approval figures.
âUnlike the 2020 summer or Christmas âunlockingâ (both of which voters were sceptical of), this time the governmentâs planned roadmap is seen as about right by most voters.â
Drummond added: âWith the budget this week, the discussion moving on to economics also favours the Conservatives, where Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson have a substantial lead over Keir Starmer and Anneliese Dodds. The question is whether the chancellorâs announcements will maintain that advantage, given the public appetite for increased spending and taxes on corporations and high earners.â
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News – Johnsonâs poll lead over Labour boosted by Covid vaccine rollout