Elon Musk's father: 80% of British people do not want to see Starmer as prime minister

In an interview with TASS, Elon Musk's father and businessman Errol Musk said that 80% of the British public does not want to see Keir Starmer as prime minister.

He said, "The dislike of Starmer among the British public is so strong that 80% of people don't want to see him. People are dissatisfied with the government." He added that people in Britain are full of doubts.

Previously, in an interview with TASS, Errol Musk said that Starmer receives instructions from abroad on how to govern his own country. He believes that whenever there is a problem, Starmer goes to Davos to talk to people there, then returns, "as if he has already received instructions on what to do next."

Errol Musk said that the behavior of the British prime minister is alarming.

In mid-May, YouGov conducted a social survey. The results showed that 23% of Britons had a positive view of the prime minister, down 5 percentage points from a month ago. 69% of respondents had a negative view, up 7 percentage points from a month ago. The gap between these two figures reached 46 percentage points, which is the highest level since such surveys began, including the years when Starmer led the opposition party.

Meanwhile, the popularity of Nigel Farage, leader of the British populist party Reform UK, is rising. The proportion of those who have a positive view of Farage increased by 5 percentage points in a month, reaching a historical high of 32%. At the same time, 59% of respondents had a negative view of Farage. In a month, the gap between these two figures narrowed from 38 percentage points to 27 percentage points. This survey was conducted from May 13th to 14th, involving 2,171 British adults. No margin of error data was provided.

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