
"The latest YouGov findings show just 18% of Britons have a favourable opinion of Keir Starmer, his lowest to date as Labour leader. One candidate to replace Starmer has been strongly backed over the last 12 hours. Rupert Lowe's odds to succeed Keir Starmer have been slashed from 40/1 to 17/1 over the weekend. Lowe was the joint most backed contender with 33% of bets backing the former business and agriculture spokesman for the Reform party."
"As Keir Starmer's approval rating reaches an all time low, there has been a flurry of activity in the 'Next Prime Minister after Keir Starmer' betting market. Rupert Lowe's odds have been cut from 40/1 into 17/1 over the weekend; punters have rallied behind Lowe over the last 12 hours with 33% of bets placed making him the joint most backed candidate alongside Nigel Farage (11/2). Current favourite West Streeting (4/1) received 9% of the backing over the last 12 hours."
Keir Starmer's favourability among Britons stands at 18%, the lowest level recorded during his tenure as Labour leader. Betting activity on who could succeed Starmer increased sharply over the weekend and the last 12 hours. Rupert Lowe's odds were cut from 40/1 to 17/1 amid heavy backing from punters. Lowe received 33% of recent bets, making him the joint most backed contender alongside Nigel Farage. West Streeting remained the market favourite at 4/1 and received 9% of the recent backing. Oddschecker noted the surge coinciding with Starmer's low approval rating.
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