Rishi Sunak Closes Gap Between Tories and Labour with ‘Plan for Drivers’

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Approval Rating Rises

Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has narrowed the gap between the Conservative Party and Labour in the latest polls. According to a survey conducted by Opinium Research, the gap is the closest it has been since Sunak came to power. Sunak's approval rating has risen slightly to -24%, while Labour's lead in the polls has fallen to 39% of the vote, and the Tories have gained ground with 29% of the vote.

Sunak's Plan for Drivers

The shift in public opinion comes after Rishi Sunak unveiled his 'Plan for Drivers', a series of measures designed to limit the rollout of Low-Traffic Neighbourhoods and blanket 20mph zones. The plan has garnered support from Conservative MPs, with the co-chairs of the New Conservatives group praising it as a common-sense approach to environmental challenges.

Impact on Voters

Adam Drummond, a representative from Opinium, stated that this change in the polls is significant and marks a notable shift in Labour's lead. The Conservative Party's message to its colleagues is to recognize the impact of this policy on voters and acknowledge that it supports working people trying to make a living and provide for their families.

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