

Sir Keir Starmer’s popularity among Scottish voters has taken a hit, sinking into negative territory for the first time, according to a new poll.
A Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey conducted between June 3-5 found more people in Scotland now disapproved of Sir Keir’s performance as Labour leader than approved.
The latest poll found 32 per cent of people disapproved, up by four points when compared to the previous poll conducted between April 30 and May 2, and 29 per cent approved, down by one point.
That gave the Labour leader an overall approval rating of minus three. It is the first time Sir Keir has been in negative territory in the company’s Scottish tracker poll.
Poll numbers suggest Sir Keir’s popularity north of the border has been steadily falling in recent months. His approval rating was plus 11 last November, falling to plus 10 in March, plus eight in April and then to plus two in May.
You can follow the latest updates below.