Johnson, the most hated British Prime Minister in the period after World War II
The results of a new poll showed that almost half of the British believe that Boris Johnson has performed poorly as British Prime Minister, the worst result recorded for a British Prime Minister in the post-World War II era.
In a survey conducted by the Ipsos polling company, the respondents were asked to rank the performance of British prime ministers since 1945 until now, and about 49 percent believed that Boris Johnson performed poorly during his prime ministership.
According to the Press Association news agency, this result recorded for Boris Johnson is even worse than the result of the two prime ministers before him in England, Theresa May and David Cameron. 41% of Theresa May’s performance and 38% of David Cameron’s performance during their time as Prime Minister were bad. Both of them won the second and third places in this poll after Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson took the fourth place in this survey in connection with the question of the respondents whether his performance as prime minister was good.
About 33 percent of the total of 1100 participants of this Ipsos poll believed that he performed well as prime minister. Tony Blair won 36% of the vote and Margaret Thatcher won 43% of the vote.
The most popular British prime minister among all the prime ministers of this country after World War II in this survey was Winston Churchill. 62% said he has performed well as British Prime Minister.
Johnson, who is on his farewell tour due to the approaching date of his departure from the prime ministership, is also one of the few prime ministers of this period in England, where the percentage of those who called his performance bad is more than the percentage of those who rated his performance good. have known
This poll was conducted on August 19-22.