Unpopularity Across Borders: A Tale of European Leaders Struggling to Connect The recent local election results in the UK have left Keir Starmer's Labour party reeling, with many questioning his leadership and popularity.
However, he is not alone a growing number of European leaders are facing similar unpopularity crises. Emmanuel Macron in France, Friedrich Merz in Germany, and even Donald Trump in the US share dismal approval ratings.
While it may be tempting to attribute this phenomenon to individual flaws or poor leadership styles, closer examination of the data reveals a more complex picture.