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Official Twitter account for https://t.co/vkAV46nHEq. Analysis of polls on #Brexit before and since #euref. Run by @Natcen. Tweets by John Curtice.

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@NatCen
NatCen
21 days
How do British and American attitudes really compare? Today we’re launching our new report UK and US Attitudes: Two sides of the same coin? Our findings show that while people in the UK take a tougher stance on immigration, Americans are more conservative on issues such as
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NatCen
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UK views are more hardline on immigration than those in the US. NatCen's new data shows 42% of people in the UK think immigrants living in the country without permission should not be allowed to stay and that there should be a legal effort to deport them, compared with 33% in
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@UKandEU
UK in a Changing Europe
3 months
"The most consequential choice facing the government after a tough first year is whether to be more radical in their pursuit of growth." ✍️ @anandMenon1 and Ruth Curtice argue the govt. cannot solve long-term problems with short-term solutions https://t.co/fvG36rTlDy
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ukandeu.ac.uk
To mark the publication of the Policy Landscape 2025 report, Ruth Curtice and Anand Menon take a look at the key policy challenges facing the UK.
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NatCen
3 months
Sir John Curtice’s latest BBC analysis on Reform UK draws on findings from the British Social Attitudes survey. NatCen's data shows how views among Reform supporters differ from the public overall: 🟣Dissatisfaction with the NHS: 59% of the public vs 69% of Reform voters
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bbc.co.uk
The party has now been ahead in the polls for five months, but can it keep the momentum?
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@LukeTryl
Luke Tryl
3 months
New 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Independence Referendum voting intention FOR Independence 48% AGAINST Independence 52% (Excluding Don't Know and Would Not Vote)
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@IainDale
Iain Dale 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧⚒️
3 months
COMING ON 18 SEPTEMBER British By-Elections 1789-2025 - The 88 By-Election Campaigns That Shaped Our Politics Preorder a signed copy https://t.co/VgOtmw0GmU Full list of by-elections and essay authors below. Parliamentary by-election happens when a seat in the House of
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politicos.co.uk
Biteback Hardback 18 September 2025 88 essays by 87 different politicians, historians, academics and journalists about 85 of the most important by-elections since thje John Wilkes by-election of...
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What UK Thinks: EU
5 months
On how @UKLabour already face a challemge to their left - even if @jeremycorbyn's new party does not take off.
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thetimes.com
The Greens have taken almost as many Labour voters as Reform has since last year’s election
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What UK Thinks: EU
5 months
All the chapters in the latest @NatCen British Social Attitudes report released today are available at
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natcen.ac.uk
Every year the British Social Attitudes survey asks a representative sample of the population what it's like to live in Britain.
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NatCen
5 months
🚨British Social Attitudes 2025 report has launched today revealing what Britain really thinks. Public trust in politics has hit historic lows. Support for electoral reform is rising. The NHS, tax, and defence are all under the spotlight. 🎥Watch the highlights #BSA2025
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NatCen
5 months
What’s changed since the General Election? Join us on 25 June in London for British Social Attitudes 2025. Free event. Big questions. 🔗 Sign up here: https://t.co/6HWs8uACuz #BSA2025 #NatCen
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What UK Thinks: EU
5 months
How voters would like to see the policy challenges facing @UKLabour tackled. Fro latest British Social Attitudes report. @NatCen #BSA25
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natcen.ac.uk
Sir John Curtice discusses key policy positions of the Labour Government and how they align with public opinion.
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What UK Thinks: EU
5 months
On the challenge to Britain's two-party system. Evidence from latest British Social Attitudes report. @NatCen #BSA25.
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theconversation.com
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ground for challenger parties.
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