Earlier this week we noted the further improvement in David Cameron’s standing with the grassroots.
The numbers shown below for the rest of the shadow cabinet are for end-August, end-September, end-October and end-November. They again point to across-the-board improvement.
- William Hague +76% | +71% | +84% | +88%
- David Davis +79% | +78% | +83% | +88%
- George Osborne +24% | +7% | +79% | +85%
- Liam Fox +49% | +46% | +65% | +69%
- Michael Gove +40% | +30% | +53% | +61%
- Chris Grayling +36% | +29% | +47% | +59%
- Lord Strathclyde +43% | +40% | +48% | +54%
- Alan Duncan +40% | +28% | +47% | +51%
- Andrew Lansley +20% | +24% | +43% | +45%
- Philip Hammond +17% | +14% | +36% | +42%
- Nick Herbert +19% | +19% | +38% | +41%
- Eric Pickles +31% | +27% | +38% | +41%
- Pauline Neville-Jones +15% | +11% | +25% | +38%
- Caroline Spelman +34% | +27% | +24% | +30%
- Patrick McLoughlin +9% | +2% | +27% | +28%
- Oliver Letwin -6% | -14% | +17% | +23%
- Peter Ainsworth +8% | +3% | +16% | +22%
- Jeremy Hunt +10% | +7% | +19% | +20%
- Andrew Mitchell +10% | +5% | +19% | +20%
- Theresa May +8% | +2% | +6% | +20%
- Owen Paterson +10% | +9% | +16% | +17%
- Cheryl Gillan +3% | +3% | +10% | +14%
- Theresa Villers +7% | +5% | +9% | +14%
- David Willetts -1% | -14% | +3% | +7%
- Francis Maude -10% | -16% | -2% | +5%
- David Mundell -6% | -11% | -3% | +3%
- Sayeeda Warsi -20% | -14% | -4% | -2%
The ratings are calculated by subtracting those members dissatisfied with an individual’s performance from those who are satisfied.