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We can end the culture wars

We can end the culture wars

28 March 2024

In a new joint study by More in Common, University College London and Oxford university, two in three Britons agree that ethnic minorities and women experience discrimination in the workplace sometimes or often. Britons were “five times more likely to say that equality, diversity and inclusion is a good, rather than a bad, thing”.

We can end the culture wars

Luke Tryl: What the latest polling tells us about how Sunak can defend the Blue Wall

Luke Tryl: What the latest polling tells us about how Sunak can defend the Blue Wall

27 March 2024

Earlier this month, More in Common polled a group of 39 seats in the so-called Blue Wall: areas of the country that have traditionally voted Conservative but have shifted against the party in recent elections.

Luke Tryl: What the latest polling tells us about how Sunak can defend the Blue Wall

America’s Most Overlooked Political Divide Is Also Its Most Revealing

America’s Most Overlooked Political Divide Is Also Its Most Revealing

22 March 2024

America’s Most Overlooked Political Divide Is Also Its Most Revealing

Rishi Sunak’s authority ‘seeping away’, say Tory MPs

Rishi Sunak’s authority ‘seeping away’, say Tory MPs

12 March 2024

A survey by the More in Common think-tank, conducted after the March 6 Budget, found the Conservatives had received “zero poll bounce” from the fiscal statement and its 2p cut in national insurance.

Rishi Sunak’s authority ‘seeping away’, say Tory MPs

We’re not heading for a Gaza election – Galloway’s win is a protest against Broken Britain

We’re not heading for a Gaza election – Galloway’s win is a protest against Broken Britain

29 February 2024

UK Director Luke Tryl offers his snap analysis of Galloway's byelection victory in Rochdale.

"But despite all that, the idea that the next General Election will be “The Gaza Election” is far-fetched. In focus groups in Rochdale, we found Muslim and non-Muslim voters alike were dismayed that their by-election was being treated as a referendum on the Middle East. They wanted to hear what the candidates were going to do to reduce crime in the town centre, to help them get off never-ending waiting lists and to make the cost of living less painful."

We’re not heading for a Gaza election – Galloway’s win is a protest against Broken Britain