BORIS Johnson’s popularity has been dented by the most turbulent week in modern politics, an exclusive poll reveals.

The PM’s personal rating has collapsed and his party’s lead over Labour has shrunk to just three points.

1 Boris Johnson has suffered a damaging popularity dent after an exclusive poll revealed his personal rating and party lead has plummeted Credit: Getty - Pool

He is still miles ahead of Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership stakes – but his poor showing will alarm Tory strategists.

An exclusive Deltapoll survey for The Sun on Sunday shows little hope of break in the Brexit deadlock.

Most people have not changed their mind since the 2016 referendum – and a snap election looks likely to bring back another hung Parliament.

But the majority blame MPs – and not Mr Johnson himself – for the Brexit chaos.

Eight out of ten voters believe Parliament has become a “laughing stock” which is undermining British democracy.

Two-thirds of Tory voters think Mr Johnson should forge an electoral pact with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.

The Sun on Sunday says JEREMY Corbyn’s mob of Brexit-wreckers believe they have cornered Boris Johnson after a week of Westminster carnage. Many MPs think the Prime Minister has only two options if he refuses to ask the EU for an extension: break the law or resign. The truth is he could do neither. If Boris fails to appoint a new UK Commissioner to the EU, the whole process could grind to a halt as the clock ticks down to October 31. This is the sort of political chaos Corbyn and his sabotaging cohorts have invited with their crazed refusal to allow a general election. Some try to claim this is strategy rather than Labour running scared, but ask yourself this: if Jezza and co. believed they would win, would they still be delaying? As our poll on Pages 16 and 17 today shows, the public are fed up to the back teeth with it, and 82 per cent think parliament has become a laughing stock. Boris has rightly staked his reputation on refusing another extension. But the rebels think their new law on its own will force him to bend to their will. They may be in for a nasty shock.

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Deltapoll director Joe Twyman said: “After a rollercoaster week, the Boris bounce appears to have given way to the Johnson jitters as the Conservative lead over Labour shrinks.”

Deltapoll interviewed 2,049 British adults online between September 5 and 7, 2019.

The data has been weighted to be representative of the British adult population as a whole.

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