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In December 1999, a BBC Radio 4 poll of 20 prominent historians, politicians and commentators for The Westminster Hour produced the verdict that Churchill was the best British prime minister of the 20th century, with Lloyd George in second place and Clement Attlee in third place.
The following polls asked about voters' opinions on Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and first minister of Scotland from November 2014 to March 2023. These polls asked the opinions of British voters, not specifically Scottish voters.
Historical rankings of British Prime Ministers → Historical rankings of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom — For consistancy with the main article, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 84.92.117.93 17:06, 14 April 2010 (UTC) Support Consistency. Skinsmoke 01:33, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
Three British opinion polls released late on Saturday presented a grim picture for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party, and one pollster warned that the party faced "electoral ...
The research found that the percentage of the public who view Sir Keir Starmer unfavourably has matched a previous high this month.
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The following polls asked about British voters' opinions on Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party and First Minister of Scotland. Note that these polls asked the opinions of British voters as a whole, not specifically for Scottish Voters (see below). Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the SNP
Most national opinion polls do not cover Northern Ireland, which has different major political parties from the rest of the United Kingdom. This distinction is made in the tables below in the area column, where "GB" means Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), and "UK" means the entire United Kingdom .