Polling conducted by @moreincommonuk.bsky.social on behalf of JRF indicates strong public backing for action.
✍️ 79% of the public agreed that the Government should play a role in ensuring the private rents charged by landlords are affordable.
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3 in 4 say Britain's best days are behind us. The most common description of the country is 'Broken' & 53% think the next generation will have a worse life than our parents. What do Brits think has gone wrong? How do they want to fix it? And who are the 7 new tribes of Britain?
Democratic societies rely on people like Jo being able to embark on public service unhindered by threats of violence and harm.
This anniversary is an opportunity to recommit ourselves to honouring her memory through our work.
Jo’s murder and the murder of lawmakers everywhere, including this weekend in the United States, are tragedies for our democracies.
In the wake of that murder, More in Common was established. We take our name from Jo’s maiden speech in Parliament where she said: “We have more in common than that which divides us”.
Nine years ago today, Jo Cox MP was murdered while she was representing and engaging with people in her constituency in Yorkshire in the North of England.
As we enter last few hours of polling a look at what we think *relative to current polling* might be 'good' or 'bad' night for each main party in terms of council seats (obviously objectively it is a bad night for parties losing lots of seats and good for those gaining).
@luketryl.bsky.social on @sophyridge.bsky.social last night, discussing the similarities and differences between Conservative and Reform voters.
Last night, @luketryl.bsky.social appeared on Newsnight and shared some insights from our polling and focus groups, describing the 'grim' public mood in the wake of this week's Spring Statement.
Our @moreincommonuk.bsky.social VI on spring statement day has a Tory lead of 1, in another 3-way statistical tie. Meanwhile keep an eye on Greens who hit a high of 10%
🌳 CON 25% (+1)
🌹 LAB 24% (-1)
➡️ REF UK 24% (-1)
🔶 LIB DEM 12% (nc)
🌍 GREEN 10% (+3)
🟡 SNP 3% (+1)
N=2077 |22-24/3 |change w/15-17
Lots of the debate about disability and benefits takes place in the absence of voices of disabled people. At end of last year
@moreincommonuk.bsky.social polled over 1,000 disabled Britons, weighting the results to be representative of Britain’s disabled population. Here's what we found.
We spent the start of this week in Merthyr Tydfil & Dudley two top Reform targets talking to voters in a series of focus groups to try find out how real Farage’s party’s momentum is. I’ve written about the deep disillusionment we found in today’s @theguardian.com t.co/ojCSShTu1K
Yesterday, @luketryl.bsky.social appeared on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg to discuss the strength of public support for Ukraine across Europe and the United States, and what this might mean for Keir Starmer's leadership.
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@moreincommonuk.bsky.social and New Britain
research for @neunion.bsky.social finds Gen Z Britons aged 16-24 think social media has become more addictive, more negative and less safe for young people in last 5 years and by 3-1 they think social media does more harm than good for under 16s.
84% of Gen Z admit they bypassed parental restrictions on phone use, mostly by staying up late, but also for 1 in 5 through secret accounts or devices parents didn’t monitor.
Over half of Gen Z say getting distracted by social media stops them going to sleep, nearly half feel anxious without their phone and 2/3s reach for their phone when bored or uncomfortable in social settings.
1 in 10 Gen Z Britons say it would be impossible to quit social media, 2/3s would find it at least somewhat difficult. 4 in 5 would try keep their kids off social media for as long as possible.46% say their parents are worse at managing their relationships with phones than them
Those who got social media at a younger age are more likely to regret not waiting longer. Half of Gen Z Brits wish they’d spent last time on screens during childhood and a third wish they’d spent had waited longer before getting social media.
In fact most Gen Z Britons think that life would be better off for young people under the age of 16 if they didn’t have access to social media and rate it as the top harm to those young people’s mental health.
Over half of Gen Z say that smart phones and social media negatively affect their sleep and attention span. 4 in 10 say it negatively
affects their self esteem, mental health and work/studies even as 2/3s tend to say it improves their relationships with friends.
3 point bump gives Labour a lead in our latest @moreincommonuk.bsky.social voting intention, though top 3 remain virtually tied. Lib Dems slip back
🌹 LAB 26% (+3)
🌳 CON 24% (-1)
➡️ REF UK 24% (nc)
🔶 LIB DEM 13% (-3)
🌍 GREEN 7% (-1)
🟡 SNP 2% (-1)
N = 2,010 | Dates: 28/2 - 2/3 | Change w 21-24/2
Obviously just one poll but beyond this i'm interested *if* there is an opportunity for the Lib Dems to make themselves as a repository for left liberal discontent with Labour as they did 2001-2005 or if their current seat profile makes that harder and Iraq was a unique factor.
Last week, @luketryl.bsky.social joined BBC Radio 4 to discuss public opinion on the UK’s role in supporting Ukraine.
🧵 With the 3rd anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and as Starmer prepares to head to the US & pledges new defence spending. New @moreincommonuk.bsky.social polling on how Britons feel about Donald Trump's negotiations over Ukraine? Angry & Worried are the top responses then good & scared.
You can read an excellent summary of the report by
@kiranstacey.bsky.social in the @theguardian.com here:
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Only a small shift in this week’s @moreincommonuk.bsky.social voting intention but enough to give Reform their first 1 point lead from us.
➡️ REF UK 26% (+1)
🌹 LAB 25% (-)
🌳 CON 23% (-)
🔶 LIB DEM 12% (-)
🌍 GREEN 7% (-1)
🟡 SNP 2% (-)
N = 4,101 Dates: 14 - 18 Feb, Change w 7-10 Feb
🆕 @moreincommonuk.bsky.social research with the New Britain project for @neunion.bsky.social finds three quarters of Britons support increasing the age at which young people can access social media to 16. Support spans all age groups and supporters of all parties.
Margin of error changes in latest @moreincommonuk.bsky.social poll mean again it's a virtual 3-way tie between Labour, Reform & Conservatives
🌹LAB 25% (+1)
➡️ REF UK 25% (nc)
🌳CON 24% (-1)
🔶 LIB DEM 13% ( +1)
🌍 GREEN 7% (nc)
🟡 SNP 2% (-1)
N = 2,009 Dates: 24 - 27 Jan, Change w 20 Jan
More in Common is honored to welcome Dame Sara Khan DBE to the Global Board of More in Common.
Dame Sara is a leading British expert and policy specialist on counter-extremism, societal resilience and human rights.
Our latest @moreincommonuk.bsky.social voting intention in today's Playbook finds a virtual 3 way tie with 1 point separating the Tories, Reform and Labour.
🌳 Con 25% (-1)
🌹 Lab 24% (-2)
➡️ Ref UK 24% (+2)
🔶 Lib Dem 12% (-)
🌍 Green 8% (+1)
🟡 SNP 3% (-)
N= 2102, 10-13/1 Change w 8/1