Poll reveals voters want summer election to kick out Conservative government and fix NHS
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Dissatisfaction with the current government is the top reason given by voters for backing an early General Election, a Savanta poll commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
Of the UK adults who want a General Election before September 2024, 65% said it was due to dissatisfaction with the current government, 60% cited a desire for change in political leadership and 55% said they desired policy changes in healthcare and the NHS.
39% wanted an early election to end speculation about when the next General Election will be.
Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper MP said:
“People are desperate for a General Election so we can finally kick this chaotic Conservative government out of office.
“It’s time for Rishi Sunak to end the speculation, put people out of their misery and finally call this election.
“Fixing the NHS is top of people’s priorities, after years of crumbling hospitals and soaring waiting lists. The Liberal Democrats stand ready to beat Conservative MPs across the Blue Wall and deliver the change the country desperately needs."
ENDS
Notes to Editor:
Savanta polling can be found below. Full data tables available here.
Methodology: Savanta interviewed 2,298 UK adults aged 18+ online between 17th and 19th May 2024. Data were weighted to be representative of the UK by age, sex, region, and social grade.
Dissatisfaction with the current government | 65% |
Desire for a change in political leadership | 60% |
Desire for policy changes in healthcare and the NHS | 55% |
Desire for policy changes in the economy | 50% |
Desire for policy changes in other areas (e.g. education, housing etc.) | 47% |
To end speculation on when the next General Election will be | 39% |
Because 5 years is too long between elections | 38% |
Other | 3% |
None of these | 1% |
Don’t know | 1% |
NET: Desire for policy change | 67% |