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Recently I read an article "How the pandemic is shaping voting intentions in the UK". The article is about changes in support for political parties in the UK during the pandemic and about other poll results.

In my opinion the data presented in the article are very interesting. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is criticized by many people, but it is clear that his leadership in the Conservative party is good for the party's results. It is worth remembering that in the 2019 elections to the European Parliament, they had only 9%, and at the end of the year, under Johnson's leadership, they won a historic victory(365-202) over the labor party. Of course, not only Boris Johnson had an impact on those results, and to a large extent Nigel Farage however, as we can see from the polls presented in the article, support for him is growing which is rare for prime ministers in a pandemic times.


https://theconversation.com/how-the-pandemic-is-shaping-voting-intentions-in-the-uk-157621

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  1. And interestingly, the support for Brexit has grown in the UK in the last few months too.

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