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Tuesday 1st December 2009 | 12:00
Conservative Party leader David Cameron has seen his leadership approval ratings decline dramatically in the past two months, new PoliticsHome polling data has revealed.
At the same time, Gordon Brown’s negative rating has eased slightly, although he remains hugely more unpopular than Cameron.
PoliticsHome is the only organisation to track public approval of party leaders and other politicians on a weekly basis.
The job approval NET score is calculated by subtracting the percentage of people who believe a leader is doing a poor job from the percentage who believe the leader is doing a good job.
On 18th September, Cameron’s leadership approval score was +36, but on the 27th November, it had fallen to +21. Cameron's lead over Nick Clegg has gone from 17 points to 7 points in the space of two months.
Meanwhile, Gordon Brown’s Prime Ministerial approval figure has risen slightly, from -55 to -46, over the same period of time.
Figures are calculated on a three-week rolling average, using a sample of over 1000 respondents. Results are weighted by party ID to reflect the UK at large.
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