Johnson apologized to Parliament, on Wednesday, and to Queen Elizabeth, on Friday, after a series of parties or gatherings that were held at his residence in Downing Street, at a time when the country was subject to strict restrictions in the face of the pandemic.
The Savanta Comris Center for Public Opinion Polls said that a study of 2,151 adults on Thursday and Friday added 5 points to the Labor Party, bringing its support rate to 42 percent of the vote, while deducting a point from the Conservatives, bringing the party back further at 32 percent.
This is the largest amount of support the Labor Party has received since 2013, the center added.
Johnson scored a landslide electoral victory in 2019. The poll showed that 70 percent of those surveyed now want him to resign.
Johnson’s office apologized to the Queen after it was found that employees participated in a party on April 16, 2021, until late at night in Downing Street on the eve of the funeral of her husband, Prince Philip, at a time when the ban on mixing in closed spaces was imposed.
Johnson apologized to Parliament after admitting he attended a rally at his residence in May 2020 during the country’s first lockdown.
The ComRes poll showed that voters across the political spectrum are so angry that only 66 percent of those who backed the Conservatives in the 2019 election now support the party.
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