Poll shows major support for Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson
Britons want Rishi Sunak: As Boris Johnson struggles, new poll shows major support for Chancellor to replace Prime Minister when he leaves office
- A poll has shown significant support for Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson
- Almost half of Tories think change of PM should take place in the next 12 months
- Comes after Mr Johnson reportedly threatened to demote Mr Sunak to Health Secretary over leaked letter
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More than half of Tory voters want Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson when he leaves No 10, a poll revealed last night.
And some 47 per cent of Conservatives think the handover should take place in the next 12 months.
The Chancellor sweeps the board among voters in a political and personal ‘beauty contest’ between the pair.
The British public generally sees him as more intelligent, competent and trustworthy than the Prime Minister.
And while people would prefer to go to the pub with charismatic Mr Johnson – they would rather rely on Mr Sunak to pay back a £20 loan, look after their dog and fix a wobbly shelf.
More than half of Tory voters want Chancellor Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson when he leaves No 10, a poll by JL Partners has revealed
The findings come from research by pollsters JL Partners for the Daily Mail in the wake of claims of a rift between the two men.
Mr Johnson reportedly threatened to demote Mr Sunak to Health Secretary over a leaked letter from the Chancellor demanding more action to ease Covid curbs. But the survey reinforces claims by Mr Sunak’s allies that the Chancellor is now unsackable.
The canvassing suggests voters of all parties feel Mr Johnson may not be in Downing Street for long. It is matched by a growing view that Mr Sunak would do better as prime minister.
Six out of ten voters (61 per cent) – and nearly one in two Conservatives (46 per cent) – say the former London mayor has ‘run out of steam’ since delivering Brexit.
The findings come from research by pollsters JL Partners for the Daily Mail in the wake of claims of a rift between the two men
Overall, 42 per cent say Mr Sunak would be a better PM. Only 24 per cent say the nation should stick with Mr Johnson.
Asked if the Chancellor should take over when Mr Johnson steps down, 56 per cent of Conservative voters say he should, more than three times the number (18 per cent) who disagree.
Of the Tories who want Mr Sunak to succeed Mr Johnson, 11 per cent want him to do so now, while a further 36 per cent want him to do so within a year.
Even more astonishing, nearly four in five (77 per cent) of such voters think the Chancellor should be given the reins of power within three years.
Mr Johnson reportedly threatened to demote Mr Sunak to Health Secretary over a leaked letter from the Chancellor demanding more action to ease Covid curbs. But the survey reinforces claims by Mr Sunak’s allies that the Chancellor is now unsackable
That would probably mean Mr Johnson going before the next election, due by December 2024. Among all voters, 40 per cent say Mr Sunak is more likely to win an election – 27 per cent say Mr Johnson.
Meanwhile, the Chancellor thrashes the current PM in a light-hearted personal contest.
Some 21 per cent of men would be content for their partners to have dinner with Mr Johnson. Nearly double – 41 per cent – would be happy for them to dine with the Chancellor.
JL Partners interviewed 1,019 adults on Monday. James Johnson, from the firm, said: ‘As tensions flare in Downing Street, Rishi Sunak remains the nation’s golden boy… He beats Boris on all policy and character attributes apart from charisma.’