People’s National Party, PNP, supporters are expressing significant levels of distrust in the government. That’s according to the latest Nationwide/Bluedot polls powered by Total Tools.
Seventy per cent of self described comrades told the Bluedot pollsters they do not trust the Holness government. That number has remained steady since February this year.
Twenty-one per cent of comrades said they trusted the government. That’s down slightly from the 23 per cent recorded three months ago.
Unsurprisingly, across the political aisle, the Labourites are expressing strong support in the Holness government, with 83 per cent of them saying they trust the administration.
That figure has risen slightly from the 80 per cent who expressed similar feelings in February. Only 12 per cent of Labourites say they distrust the JLP government.
Forty-eight per cent of unaffiliated voters say they distrust the government, while 32 per cent expressed trust in the administration.
Both the distrust and trust sentiment among unaffiliated voters have marginally declined and increased respectively over the last three months.
In both instances, the movements are only slightly outside the poll’s margin of error of 2.3 per cent.