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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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Majority of Brits would back assisted dying in UK, new poll reveals
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Two thirds of voters said they would support some form of assisted dying legislation in the UK, according to a new WeThink poll.
By: Mike Underwood
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Three-fifths of Brits worried about UK’s ability to defend itself, new poll
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More than 60% of voters are worried about the UK’s overall defence capability after a Trident sub suffered a missile test failure, a new poll reveals.
By: Mike Underwood
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Nearly 60% of Brits not confident they’ll have enough money for retirement
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Three fifths of British voters don’t think they’ll have enough cash for retirement with nearly half running out of cash before pay day, a new recession-focused WeThink poll has revealed.
By: Mike Underwood
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Public services on life support, Brits say in new poll
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A staggering 84% of voters say public services are in “bad shape” - including schools, health and social care, transport and criminal justice - according to a new WeThink poll.
By: Mike Underwood
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Brits back renationalising key services, new poll reveals
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Seven out of ten people would support renationalising water, energy and postal services in Britain, a new WeThink poll has revealed.
By: Mike Underwood
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Third of Brits say conscription is 'acceptable', new poll finds
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Nearly one third of Brits agreed that military conscription would be ‘acceptable’ if war with Russia escalated over the next five years, a new WeThink poll has discovered.
By: Mike Underwood
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Labour lead stretches to 25 points
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Labour’s lead over the Tories has hit its highest point since last summer while its leader Sir Keir Starmer enjoyed a record-breaking high approval in the latest polls by WeThink.
By: Mike Underwood
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DEEP DIVE ON DEMOCRACY: Brits feel “negative” about UK democracy
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More than half of Britons feel negative about the state of democracy in the UK, a new WeThink poll has revealed.
By: Mike Underwood
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NEW POLL: Most Brits back junior doctor strikes
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More than two thirds of voters support strike action as junior doctors began a six-day walkout over pay, a new poll shows.
By: Mike Underwood
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BRITAIN PREDICTS: Voters have their say on what 2024 holds
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Voters predict a 2024 which will feature a general election, the end of Rishi Sunak’s leadership, no big-time returns for Donald Trump or Boris Johnson and no Euros win for England.
By: Mike Underwood
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