Central Government Market Research Insights And Findings
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With just two days to go, Labour and Conservatives are in a deadlock
May 2015
The daily YouGov poll has found that the Conservative party and Labour are in a deadlock, with just two days to go until the general election. Two separate polls revealed that the parties are in a dead heat. Another poll showed that tactical voting by the… Read more...
London UKIP voters least proud to admit support for the party, survey reveals
April 2015
A YouGov poll of 1,032 London adults has found that of the political parties, UKIP is party they are least proud to admit voting for. Of the UKIP voters within the sample, just 39 per cent claimed that they would be proud to tell their family and friends… Read more...
Survey finds what voters think of UK politics
April 2015
A recent survey has found that some 80 per cent of UK voters are unhappy with UK democracy, as it stands. The survey also found that all party leaders have negative approval ratings, aside from Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP. By 2025, it is estimated that just… Read more...
Labour supporters most likely to reject their child for being gay, survey finds
March 2015
According to a survey - which examined attitudes towards LGBT individuals - a correlation has been found between which political party one votes for and their opinions towards LGBT people. The survey found that those who support Labour are most likely to… Read more...
Housing should be the main priority for the next government, Newsbeat finds
March 2015
A recent survey – commissioned by Newsbeat – has gained an insight into what young people would like the next government to prioritise. The 6,345 respondents were questioned about a range of issues, such as which problems should be tackled by… Read more...
Just 10 per cent believe that MPs want the best for the UK
January 2015
A recent study has found that just 10 per cent of people believe that politicians in the UK genuinely want to “do their best for the country”. Findings of the study - commissioned by Southampton University - highlight the falling level of confidence… Read more...
