A recent opinion survey in the United Kingdom has identified Kemi Badenoch as the most favoured political party leader among the public.
Badenoch, who heads the Conservative Party, achieved the highest rating in the poll conducted by More in Common and reported by the Daily Mail.
According to the findings, she recorded a net approval score of minus nine, showing a sharp rise from the minus 32 she posted ahead of her party’s conference in October last year.
She outperformed Nigel Farage, who registered minus 16, as well as Ed Davey, who scored minus 11.
Meanwhile, Keir Starmer ranked lowest with a minus 42 rating, falling behind other political figures such as Zack Polanski, who posted minus 16.
The report linked Badenoch’s improved perception to her rising visibility and increased involvement in national political discourse.
Commenting on the development, Luke Tryl, the UK Director of More in Common, noted that public awareness of Badenoch has grown significantly in recent times.
He explained that she is now frequently mentioned in discussions, with even non-supporters acknowledging her clarity and firm stance on issues.
Despite her personal gains, the survey indicated that the Conservative Party has not recorded a corresponding increase in its overall popularity.


