British Prime Minister Liz Truss faces Labour's Keir Starmer in the House of Commons at lunchtime as she tries to cling to Number 10.
She's told some of her MPs that scrapping her tax-cutting economic plan was "painful" but she had to do it.
According to a survey by DeltaPoll, 78% of people there think she's doing a bad job.
Joe Twyman, from the company, says this hasn't happened before:
"For someone to be Prime Minister and to have poll ratings as low as low as fast as at the moment is largely unprecedented, for it to happen so soon after being a leader so soon after moving into Downing Street is completely unprecedented."