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65% of voters knew who they would vote for before the campaign started
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New polling from WeThink has revealed that 65% of voters knew who they would vote for before the campaign started.
By: Hannah McCreesh
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Six in ten people want UK to re-join the European Union
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More than 60% of Brits want to re-join the EU with nearly the same number saying Britain was wrong to leave in the first place, our new poll shows.
By: Mike Underwood
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More Brits would vote for another candidate than Donald Trump
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Our polls have also revealed that over a third of Brits say they’ve definitely made up their mind who they’ll vote for and they’ll not change their mind now.
By: Hannah McCreesh
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Britain's Top 3 “Best” Prime Ministers are all from Labour
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To dive into a “Best PM” analysis, we used a MaxDiff technique to measure preferences by asking respondents to choose a most vs least preferred from a random list – the results were enlightening.
By: Hannah McCreesh
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More than half of Brits say electoral system is “unfair”
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New polling by WeThink has revealed that 56% of British voters think the current first-past-the-post system is “unfair”.
By: Hannah McCreesh
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Labour and Greens impressing voters the most, new poll says
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The Labour and Green parties are leading the political pack when it comes to General Election campaigning with the Tories and Reform trailing, voters say in a new WeThink poll.
By: Mike Underwood
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Tories break new record lows for vote share and PM approval
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Only one in five British voters would back the Conservatives in the General Election, the party’s lowest-ever vote share since WeThink began polling in October 2022.
By: Mike Underwood
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Conservatives equal record polling lows with just a month until election day
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The Conservatives equalled their lowest voter share since WeThink started polling and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak levelled his worst-ever net approval score in our latest trackers.
By: Mike Underwood
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Two fifths agree the General Election could be the most “dishonest” for a generation, new poll reveals
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Forty percent of Brits agree with comments made by Lord Heseltine that the 2024 General Election could be the most “dishonest” in a lifetime.
By: Mike Underwood
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Sunak hits record popularity and approval lows in latest poll
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hit his lowest-ever net approval score and support as the nation’s preferred leader, a new WeThink poll has revealed.
By: Mike Underwood
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Rwanda ‘arrests’ video released as election campaign tactic, voters say
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Voters believe a Home Office video depicting the arrest of alleged Rwanda deportees was released to influence votes ahead of the local elections.
By: Mike Underwood
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