Corbyn: most unpopular opposition leader since 1977

Even before the hammer blow of today's Supreme Court ruling, it was for many a damning indictment on Jeremy Corbyn and Labour, that in a time of such disarray and division in the (now minority) government, that they are still behind in the polls and showing no real signs of being able to beat Boris Johnson and the Tories in an election.

This situation is now also underscored by historical survey analysis by Ipsos MORI. Going all the way back to 1977, there hasn't been a leader of the opposition which has inspired so little confidence among the British public. When comparing the lowest 'net satisfaction rate' (see infographic footnote for a definition) of all opposition leaders, Corbyn is, with his current minus 60 percent, the most unpopular in over 40 years. Michael Foot managed to sink to minus 56 percent when sitting across from Margaret Thatcher in August 1982, but otherwise, no other leader has come close to Corbyn's September 2019 low.

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This chart shows the worst net satisfaction rates of each leader of the opposition since 1977 in the UK.

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Satisfaction rating of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader in the UK 2017
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Survey: Political competence of Jeremy Corbyn in the UK 2017
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Perceived competence of Jeremy Corbyn in the UK 2017, by gender
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Perceived competence of Jeremy Corbyn in the UK 2017, by age
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Main reasons people are voting for the Labour party in the 2024 UK election
Perceptions on if MPs were right to quit the Labour Party 2019, by political party

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