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Disgusted Voters Give ALL Three 'Out of Touch' Party Leaders the Worst Poll Ratings
04-02-2012, 12:34 PM
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Disgusted Voters Give ALL Three 'Out of Touch' Party Leaders the Worst Poll Ratings
We're Sick of the Lot of You: Disgusted Voters Give ALL Three
'Out of Touch' Party Leaders the Worst Poll Ratings in History


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^Above picture says it all, thanks to David Icke.

'Voters are so disgusted with politics that the three main party leaders
are collectively the least popular in the history of polling.

A survey yesterday put the negative ratings of David Cameron,
Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband at the lowest cumulative rating, a staggering -121 per cent.

The Prime Minister saw his personal rating – the difference between the number of voters
who think he is doing a good job and those who do not – plunge to -27 in the latest YouGov poll.'

Shocking result: A survey yesterday put the negative ratings of David Cameron, Nick Clegg
and Ed Miliband at the lowest cumulative rating, a staggering -121 per cent.
The three main party leaders are collectively the least popular in the history of polling.
It is his lowest rating yet as Prime Minister, YouGov said.


The dismal figure represents a fall of 16 percentage points in just a week,
following the Budget with its so-called pasty tax and granny tax measures,
the cash-for-access affair and the fall-out from the Government-sparked fuel crisis.

Anthony Wells of YouGov said: ‘This is his lowest approval rating as Prime Minister –
and I think as during his time as leader of the opposition too.’

Sombre realisation: The collective disillusionment with the three main parties
was illustrated last week when Respect candidate George Galloway
shocked Labour to seize the Bradford West by-election,
winning a 56 per cent share of the total vote


But if the other parties thought they would have been beneficiaries
of his fall from grace they were disappointed.

After a week in which he sought to cash in on Tory misery on the ‘pasty tax’
by posing with sausage rolls outside a Gregg’s bakery, Labour leader Mr Miliband
saw his own personal rating drop four points to -41.

Mr Clegg was seen by many to have had a good week since he was away at a summit
when ministers were in the firing line. But the Deputy Prime Minister’s approval rating is a dire
-53, a drop of seven points.

The collective disillusionment with the three main parties was illustrated last week
when Respect candidate George Galloway shocked Labour to seize the Bradford West by-election,
winning a 56 per cent share of the total vote.

Polling expert Mike Smithson, who runs the Political Betting website, said yesterday:
‘I stand to be corrected but I cannot find a period in modern UK political history
when all three leaders have registered such poor numbers at the same time.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/04/0...34x390.jpg
V for Victory: MP George Galloway of the Respect Party,
poses for the media before setting off on an open top bus tour of the city following his victory
in last weeks Bradford West by-election


‘Generally, when one or two are down then the other is up.
What we are seeing is quite exceptional.’

The YouGov survey also revealed that 86 per cent of voters
think the Government has handled the fuel strike badly, including 78 per cent of Tory voters.

A week ago 24 per cent thought the Budget would be good for the economy, 34 per cent bad.
Following the pasty tax furore, that has now fallen to 13 per cent good, 45 per cent bad.

Overall, Labour has a nine-point lead with 42 per cent, the Tories on 33 per cent
and the Lib Dems on 8 per cent. Many Labour insiders believe the party would be 15 points
or more ahead if Mr Miliband were doing better at connecting with voters.

The YouGov survey also showed 68 per cent of voters think British politics is corrupt,
while eight out of ten voters believe honours have been given in exchange for donations.

Source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...story.html

Excellent 1st picture source:
http://davidicke.com/headlines

{It's nice to know people 'are' waking the hell up!}

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