(Bloomberg, London) British Prime Minister Sonak's support has fallen to the lowest level since taking office.The Conservative Party he belongs is expected to defeat the three Congress of Congress on Thursday (July 20), and it is likely to lose its ruling power in the next election.

According to the polls released by the British market research and data analysis company YOUGOV on Wednesday (19th), up to 65%of the British hold a negative attitude towards Sunak, only 25%of the positive attitude.This means that Sunak's net support rate is negative 40%, which is about six percentage points lower than June.

43 -year -old Sunak took office in October last year. When the British plan to hold a general election in the fall of 2024, his low support rate shows that the Conservative Party is facing many difficulties in the prestige of the British public.

At present, British voters are dissatisfied with British inflation, increased taxation, and economic stagnation.In recent months, the British inflation rate has been more than four times that of official goals. The Sunak government is trying to control inflation, but Britain's life cost crisis has almost no signs of relief.

To make you worse, the , and one of his allies also resigned to show support.Another member resigned because of sexual harassment and drug use, which increased the seats that must be filled to three.

The Conservative Party is very likely to lose three seats to make up

The Conservative Party won these three seats with a majority of about 7,000 to 20,000 in the 2019 election, but now it is not confident in keeping these seats.The odds of gambling companies indicate that the Conservative Party is likely to lose all three seats.

The results of the re -election are expected to be released early on Friday (21st) local time.If the Conservative Party lost all three seats, this will be the worst single -day record of the British ruling party for more than half a century.The last time Britain had a ruling party lost three consecutive elections within a day in 1968.

Recently, the Conservative Party has been lagging behind in the national public opinion survey. It is mainly against the Labor Party of the Party. The gap between the two parties has reached as many as two digits, which makes the Labor Party's hope for re -stage in the next election.Since March last year, the Labor Party has won five re -elections, but only one seat is won from the Conservative Party.

Conservative Councilor Gleeis revealed that Sunak told him and Conservative colleagues on Wednesday that the re -election would be a "hard battle".

Sonk spokesman was asked whether the Prime Minister had confidence in winning these three re -elections that the re -election had always been unfavorable to the ruling party. The Conservative Party was most concerned about the national election.