Almost half of ‘Red Wall’ voters think it was a bad move for Rishi Sunak to appoint ex-prime minister David Cameron as Foreign Secretary, new polling has revealed.
A survey showed 49 per cent of typical ‘Red Wall’ voters thought it was the wrong decision for Mr Sunak to have brought back Lord Cameron to Government.
This compared to less than a quarter (23 per cent) who thought it was the right decision, according to a poll by More In Common. The survey also found that almost half (48 per cent) of those known by the pollster as ‘Loyal Nationals’ – the best match for ‘Red Wall’ voters – thought Lord Cameron was no more competent than most other Cabinet ministers.
