Johnson would lose to Corbyn in a general election – Polls

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Boris Johnson is less popular than Jeremy Corbyn and would lose a general election to Labour if he were Conservative leader, according to a new poll.

The poll, carried out by BMG for HuffPost UK, also found that Labour has taken a 5-point lead over the Conservatives as Theresa May’s party meets for their annual conference in Birmingham.

Boris Johnson is the public’s preferred candidate, should Theresa May step down, according to the poll, with 20% backing his leadership. The next most popular alternative was Jacob Rees-Mogg, on 7%.

However, when asked who they would prefer as the next prime minister, 29% backed Corbyn, compared with 25% who said Johnson. In answer to the same question, May narrowly beats Corbyn by 27% to 25%.

Boris Johnson has been openly critical of the prime minister’s Brexit plans since he resigned from Cabinet in July, with talk of him triggering a leadership challenge against the prime minister mounting. On Sunday, he launched his most explicit challenge against the prime minister in a newspaper interview, suggesting her Chequers plan to leave the EU was “deranged.”

Huffington Post via Political Insider

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