What do Britons think was the biggest success of Conservative governments from 2010 to 2024? Top answers shown They had none: 22% Handling the pandemic: 12% Brexit: 10% Handling economy: 6% Covid vaccine programme: 4% Legalising gay marriage: 3% yougov.co.uk/politics/art...
Legalising gay marriage was the only thing in 14 years.
That is not a great record of success
Staggering that over 1 in 10 people persist in believing, against the shedloads of evidence we have to the contrary, that the Tories handled the pandemic well
Oof. A draw between 'Don't know' and 'None'
Striking that education doesn’t make it into the list - arguably the only major policy area where the Conservative government improved the country (hence Labour explicitly saying they want to build on their policies, rather than radically change them).