Nightmare for Keir Starmer as Government approval rating new low | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer is facing a fresh nightmare as support for the Government has reached a new low, according to new polling.
YouGov asked the public if they “approve or disapprove” of the Governmentโs record so far.
A whopping 64% of respondents said they dissaprove – the most since the general election resulted in a huge Labour majority in July last year.
Experts say that the proportion of those that approve of Sir Keir’s administration is 16%, minus 4% from January 18-20.
The stats result in a net approval rating of -48.
It comes as the Prime Minister – along with his chancellor Rachel Reeves – aims to boost economic growth in a fresh drive this week.
Writing in The Times, Sir Keir criticised the โmorass of regulation that effectively bans billions of poundsโ of investment, describing โthickets of red tapeโ that have โspread through the British economy like Japanese knotweedโ.
He added that ministers will โkick down the barriers to building, clear out the regulatory weeds and allow a new era of British growth to bloomโ.
The PM also invoked Margaret Thatcher.
He wrote: โA change in the economic weather can only ever come from a supply-side expansion of the nationโs productive power.
โIn the 1980s, the Thatcher government deregulated finance capital. In the New Labour era, globalisation increased the opportunities for trade. This is our equivalent.โ
Rachel Reeves is set to outline her plan to trigger growth in a major speech at 10am today.
The Chancellor is expected to say that Britain has been โheld backโ and โaccepted stagnationโ.
She will add: โFor too long, we have accepted low expectations, accepted stagnation and accepted the risk of decline. We can do so much better,โ she will say.
โLow growth is not our destiny.
“But growth will not come without a fight. Without a Government that is on the side of working people. Willing to take the right decisions now to change our countryโs course for the better.โ