Express readers have crowned the UK's worst political leader with a clear winner (Image: Getty)
Express readers have overwhelmingly voted Sir Keir Starmer as the UK’s worst political leader in response to an exclusive poll.
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Of the 1,720 readers who participated in the vote, a staggering 1,070 people voted the Labour leader as the worst political leader in the UK, equating to 62 percent of the vote.
In second place with just 10 percent of the vote was current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak which equated to a mere 165 votes.
Meanwhile, making up the podium in third was Sir Ed Davey with eight percent of the vote after 138 people voted for him as the worst political leader.
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Sir Ed Davey was the third worst political leader according to the latest Daily Express poll (Image: Getty)
Sir Ed Davey was narrowly ahead of Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage who received just 121 votes that equated to seven percent of the total.
Both John Swinney and George Galloway received six percent of the votes, but Swinney nudged ahead of Galloway with 98 votes compared to 95.
The latest poll comes as the final hours count down to the general election and the opening of polls on July 4 where the electorate will vote for their next MP and next Prime Minister.
Ahead of the vote, each poll conducted across the country has become ever more crucial in identifying what the result could be once the votes are counted after the polls have closed.
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Earlier this week, another exclusive poll for the Daily Express was conducted by Whitestone Insight which showed the Conservative Party had overtaken Reform the day before the general election.
According to the results of the poll, the Tories had jumped three points to 21 percent whilst Reform UK had lost three points sending them down to 18 percent.
In response to the polls, founder and CEO of Whitestone Insight Andrew Hawkins said: "Labour are set to win a record-breaking majority but Sir Keir Starmer’s likely victory tomorrow will be tempered by the knowledge that Reform UK and the Conservatives will likely between them get more votes.
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