46 resultsfor “Labour party leadership polling results”
results](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/labour-disastrous-night-local-elections-keir-starmer-leadership) in the UK built on Keir Starmer’s longstanding reputational problem: only 11% of Britons believe he has been a good or great prime minister, and nearly 60% believe
poll sponsored by 314 Action, a group supporting Stanford, found the surgeon leading with 28 percent of voter support, followed by Rabb at 23 percent and Street at 16 percent. Meanwhile, a November survey sponsored
polling, and that a supportive MP would have to stand down. Burnham would also need the approval of Labour's ruling body, the National Executive – the composition of which could move in his favour this
polling began in the late 1970s. Burnham is one of the party’s [most popular](https://yougov.com/en-gb/articles/54772-political-favourability-ratings-may-2026) politicians, dubbed the “King of the North” in the press and a soft left contender from outside
polling stations will be open in communities across Scotland and Wales, as voters choose who should run their devolved governments - and they will be open too in many, but not all, parts of England
results themselves, mind. A new proportional voting system in Wales makes it unlikely any one party will have a majority this time around, and it's hard to make accurate predictions. Plaid's ap Iorworth