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Keir Starmer’s globe-trotting to meet world leaders and represent Britain abroad does not benefit us, majority of voters believe

Keir Starmer’s globe-trotting to meet world leaders and represent Britain abroad does not benefit us, majority of voters believe

Sir Keir Starmer is globe-trotting too much and should spend more time in Britain fixing domestic problems, most voters believe.

A damning exclusive poll for the Daily Mail found that a majority think the Prime Minister has jetted off to too many overseas events and summits.

While 26 per cent say they think he is spending the right amount of time abroad, more than a third (36 per cent) say he should be in the UK more.

Only 4 per cent say he is spending too little time abroad.

The More In Common survey shows nearly half of voters (48 per cent) think his jaunts will either make no difference or be harmful to the UK.

On his travels: Sir Keir Starmer is globe-trotting too much and should spend more time in Britain fixing domestic problems, most voters believe

Just 21 per cent say they will bring benefits. 

He undertakes trips to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next month and Abu Dhabi.

‘The public has become convinced that Britain often gets a bad deal from foreign engagements,’ said Luke Tryl from More In Common.

A survey by More In Common shows nearly half of voters (48 per cent) think Sir Keir Starmer's jaunts will either make no difference or be harmful to the UK

A survey by More In Common shows nearly half of voters (48 per cent) think Sir Keir Starmer’s jaunts will either make no difference or be harmful to the UK

The Prime Minister and his wife, Victoria, pictured in July on their way to a NATO summit

The Prime Minister and his wife, Victoria, pictured in July on their way to a NATO summit