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Leaders from all major parties are polling poorly in North Wales.
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00:00In North Wales, faith in political leaders is at a low point.
00:08Prime Minister Keir Starmer holds a favourability rating of just 21% in Wales,
00:12with more than two-thirds of voters seeing him in a negative light.
00:16That gives him one of the lowest regional ratings in the UK.
00:19Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch performs even worse here,
00:22with only 12% of voters holding a favourable view.
00:26Nigel Farage polls highest of the three in Wales, with 29% seeing him positively,
00:31though the majority remain sceptical.
00:34The data mirrors widespread dissatisfaction with the major parties.
00:38Both Labour and the Conservatives are viewed negatively by around two-thirds of people in Wales,
00:43suggesting many voters are yet to be convinced by either.
00:46In North Wales, there's a sense that politics in Westminster feels distant from local life,
00:51and many people remain undecided about who, if anyone, they want to see leading the country.
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