(ANSA) - LONDON, MARCH 05 - Driven by vaccines and the budget, the consensus for Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party in the United Kingdom returns to fly after criticism of the first months of the management of the pandemic and the heavy death toll, as well as on the first effects after Brexit.
It certifies a YouGov poll that now credits the Tories with a record of 45% (+4) of votes, better than the 43.6% obtained in the avalanche victory in the December 2019 vote. detachment: less than collected by the opposition under JeremyCorbyn's leadership in the 2019 election rout.
According to the Times, the mega swing is the result of the government's success in the anti-Covid vaccination campaign in the Kingdom, but also of the first positive reactions to a 2021 budget based on a deferred tax increase starting from the Corporation Tax on the profits of medium and large business (unpublished in Tory policies) to partially cover the massive public spending commitments earmarked for recovery from the pandemic.
Financial considered "fair" by 55% of Britons and never so popular in the last 10 years, reports YouGove.
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