It's not true that only "lefties" think the latest advice is unclear.
49% of the voting public would still vote Conservative.
However, over half of the public (56%) are not clear on how many people they can meet from outside their household when outdoors. It's obvious that even some Conservative voters are unclear and, as Whitewave's chart, which is from an Opinium report, shows, there is now net disapproval about how the government is handling the crisis.
These are the headlines from the report:
• Government approval on coronavirus has plummeted 9 percentage points, with net approval now in minus numbers for the first time since the crisis began.
• Confidence in the UK governments ability to handle the crisis has also taken a significant hit, also dropping 9 percentage points.
• The majority of the public could correctly identify the advice given by the government going outside and exercising and meeting with friends and family, although only 51% could identify the correct advice for returning to work.
• Only 44% of the English public think that the new slogan of Stay Alert > Control the virus > Save lives is clear.
• Only 31% were able to correctly identify that the UK currently is on level 4 of the Covid Alert System
• Over half of the public (56%) are not clear on how many people they can meet from outside their household when outdoors
• As Johnson’s rally-around-the-flag effect dissipates, Starmer gradually wins over the undecided
• Significant numbers will not feel comfortable using public transport when lockdown is lifted, but there looks to be little change in travelling behaviour
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