More than seven in ten Britons still describe the former prime minister as “untrustworthy”
Some people talk about 'left', 'right' and 'centre' to describe parties and politicians. With this in mind, where would you place each of the following? Boris Johnson
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Boris Johnson is seen as more able and likeable than Alex Salmond and Nigel Farage
Poll of 2071 adults in GB asking about the inquiry into whether Boris Johnson intentionally misled the House of Commons about his knowledge of breaches of lockdown rules at Downing Street.
YouGov tracking data from London-only polls shows that Boris Johnson commands a steadily growing majority approval – and the number thinking very highly of him is rising Boris Johnson is currently spreading his characteristic appeal to the East – on a trade visit with George Osborne to China, he <a ...
Rishi Sunak is less popular than Boris Johnson among 2019 Tories who have left for another party
Poll of 2062 adults in GB asking whether Boris Johnson should seek election as an MP in the future, how likely this is, and whether Rishi Sunak has been a better or worse PM.
Poll of 2072 adults in GB asking how good or bad a Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak were, are or would be.
Theresa May narrowly leads Boris Johnson in the race to succeed Cameron as Conservative leader and PM.
YouGov - Should Boris Johnson break the law? Sample Size: 1640 GB Adults Fieldwork: 6th - 8th September 2019 Total Con LabLib...
Three-quarters of people think Boris Johnson knowingly lied when recounting the events
Boris Johnson is the clear favourite to become Conservative leader, but victory was not always inevitable. Our data shows how his popularity has waxed and waned among the Tory membership in recent years
With ballot papers landing on doormats this weekend, the latest YouGov/Times poll of Conservative party members shows Boris Johnson is still heading for a landslide victory in the ongoing leadership election.
Brexiteers will not be blaming Boris Johnson in the event that Parliament blocks Brexit by October 31st, the premise he is likely to use to call an election
More Britons now consider Boris Johnson to be likeable than dislikeable, but Jeremy Corbyn is still struggling in the polls and falls some way short of the Prime Minister
Do you think Boris Johnson should remain as leader of the Conservative Party, or stand down and let someone else take over?
At -49 the prime minister’s net favourability rating is comparable to that Boris Johnson’s at the time of his resignation