The satisfaction rating of Prime Minister Boris Johnson among the Conservative grassroots took a nosedive in July, barely clinging to positive territory, a new poll suggests. In the latest monthly “Cabinet League Table” poll by British blog ConservativeHome, the prime minister scored a satisfaction rating of a mere 3.4 points, 35.8 points lower than the previous month and 52.2 points lower than two months ago. The result comes after Johnson reversed his previous position to seek mandatory vaccine passports in nightclubs and large venues. It also comes after the PM faced backlash for planning to avoid self-isolation by participating in a test-and-release pilot programme that’s not available to the wilder public, and growing anger over a so-called “pingdemic” that sees tens of thousands of people out of work after being “pinged” by the NHS COVID-19 app as contacts of those testing positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. However, Chancellor of …