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62% believe the UK Government prioritises the interests of social media companies over their users
‘24
From extremist views to entertaining gifs and quite literally everything in between, we polled Brits to discover their feelings on social media and social media reform.
By: Hannah McCreesh
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Half of Brits want government to forego fossil fuels for solar energy
‘23
Voters say the UK should be putting its energy into solar, with many disagreeing with the Government’s pledge to “max out” the country’s gas and oil fields.
By: Mike Underwood
Two thirds say general election should be held by end of the year
‘23
A massive 70% of voters say a general election should be held in the next six months, according to a WeThink poll.
By: Mike Underwood
Majority of voters say key public services should be nationalised, new poll reveals
‘23
A new poll by Omnisis shows that most voters want key public services such as water, energy and rail to be nationalised.
By: Mike Underwood
Most voters still back striking workers despite disruption
‘23
An Omnisis poll shows that more than half of Brits still back striking workers despite two-in-five people saying they’ve been disrupted by strikes.
By: Mike Underwood
More than half of voters would back Labour in general election
‘23
Labour extended its lead over the Tories to 26 points as 51% of voters said they’d back the party in a general election, a new WeThink poll has revealed
By: Mike Underwood
Boris Johnson should lose honours list and Prime Minister’s allowance privileges
‘23
British voters believe it is inappropriate for Boris Johnson to present an honours list and should lose his £115,000 annual Prime Minister’s allowance, a WeThink poll found.
By: Mike Underwood
LibDems could profit from voters switching allegiance ahead of next general election
‘23
One in four voters could switch their political allegiance ahead of the next general election – with the LibDems most likely to benefit.
By: Mike Underwood
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