MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to Ipsos MORI researcher's survey, Cameron's approval declined by seven percent in a month, while 66 percent of those interviewed said they were dissatisfied with the prime minister's performance, eight percent more than last month.
On his last day in office, Cameron's net approval rating is a thoroughly deserved —38%. Still better than Corbyn's!
— Richard Bates (@RABates83) 13 July 2016
The ratings of Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn also nosedived, as just 24 percent approve his work, while 65 said they were dissatisfied.
Theresa May, who is set to become the United Kingdom’s prime minister, saw the support of the majority of 55 percent of those interviewed, who said she had "what it takes to be a good Prime Minister." The number is a 28-percent rise comparing to July 2015.
The researcher carried out the interviews on July 9-11.
Cameron who campaigned for Remain vote said he would step down after the June 23 referendum in which the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union.