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YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 12:10pm The Conservative party now has a -3 net favourability rating among 2019 Tory voters.
This is approaching the -7 score from during the last days of Liz Truss's premiership
https://t.co/VPwi28UmpYhttps://t.co/8deBldDZrF
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 12:10pm 100 days into Rishi Sunak's premiership has seen his net favourability ratings fall to -34
Labour party: -12
Keir Starmer: -15
Rishi Sunak: -34
Conservative party: -49
https://t.co/VPwi28UmpYhttps://t.co/sDR5ABsExI
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 12:10pm Dominic Raab's net favourability rating falls to -57 amid bullying inquiry
Favourable: 11% (-3 from Dec)
Unfavourable: 68% (+6)
https://t.co/VPwi28UmpYhttps://t.co/H4Rtnyadvv
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 11:10am One in eleven Britons (9%) would not answer the door to an unknown caller
If you are not expecting anyone, how likely are you to answer the door if someone knocks?
Very likely: 29%
Fairly likely: 40%
Fairly unlikely: 18%
Not at all likely: 9%
https://t.co/p2PXh94yqNhttps://t.co/m6dJ71cDKc
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 11:05am Compared to how they would work at an office or other workplace, do you think those working from home generally work…?
ALL BRITONS
Harder: 17%
About the same: 41%
Less hard: 30%
65+YR OLDS
Harder: 13%
About the same: 31%
Less hard: 41%
https://t.co/JQBmkxMQWOhttps://t.co/0nz7gRiBf4
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 10:58am Would you support or oppose charging double the rate of council tax for second homes?
Strongly support: 32%
Somewhat support: 27%
Somewhat oppose: 14%
Strongly oppose: 13%
https://t.co/rfySp9WJAzhttps://t.co/3xhqTHV4rM
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 10:21am % of men in each country who describe themselves on a scale as "totally masculine"
🇵🇱 75%
🇮🇹 70%
🇪🇸 70%
🇫🇷 66%
🇨🇦 50%
🇦🇺 44%
🇺🇸 41%
🇬🇧 41%
🇩🇰 37%
🇩🇪 33%
(re-post with corrected flag)
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Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 7:12am Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister? (31 Jan-1 Feb)
Keir Starmer: 32% (-2 from 24-25 Jan)
Rishi Sunak: 22% (=)
Not sure: 43% (+1)
https://t.co/VZjvyrT2gOhttps://t.co/r6CM3xPW3i
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 7:12am Latest Westminster voting intention (31 Jan-1 Feb)
Con: 24% (-2 from 24-25 Jan)
Lab: 48% (+3)
Lib Dem: 9% (-1)
Reform UK: 6% (=)
Green: 6% (-1)
SNP: 4% (=)
https://t.co/VZjvyrTA6mhttps://t.co/4wDOEmulCK
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 7:08am Voting intention by Bregret status
Voted Leave, now say wrong
Lab: 59% (+25 vs GE2019)
Con: 15% (-26)
Voted Leave, now unsure
Lab: 50% (+26)
Con: 26 (-33)
Voted Leave, still say right
Con: 51% (-33)
Lab: 18% (+11)
Ref UK: 21% (+16)
https://t.co/yVLMrT8F2Zhttps://t.co/ie7dYypMmn
Link to Image YouGov 1 day ago:   Friday Feb 3 - 7:08am 1/6 of Leave voters now say it was wrong to vote to Leave the EU, and 1/9 are unsure. The single biggest factor in Bregret is age:
Voted Leave...
...now say wrong: median age 53
...now unsure: 50
...still say right: 62
(Voted Remain: median age 49)
https://t.co/yVLMrT8F2Zhttps://t.co/QmX2ACF5EI
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 10:55am Would you support or oppose job coaches being present at GP surgeries as part of plans to get more over-50s working?
ALL BRITONS
Support: 44%
Oppose: 32%
50 TO 64 YEARS OLD
Support: 38%
Oppose: 41%
https://t.co/ViXwa7C16bhttps://t.co/GJivHXEn1n
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 9:50am Would you support or oppose a block on football club takeovers from buyers who can’t prove the source of their wealth?
Strongly support: 38%
Somewhat support: 19%
Somewhat oppose: 7%
Strongly oppose: 6%
https://t.co/vFArijsMRyhttps://t.co/YTH3qexTgg
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 9:45am How significantly, if at all, has your daily life been disrupted by recent strikes?
Very significantly: 4%
Fairly significantly: 14%
Not very significantly: 41%
Not at all: 38%
https://t.co/bVeJN6t7Pohttps://t.co/8hA11Ewj6w
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 9:16am Around half of Britons think today’s politicians from all parties are generally less honest than those of the past
More honest: 2%
Much the same as they have been in the past: 35%
Less honest: 54%
https://t.co/XgTdk9uZjMhttps://t.co/IR06varTsh
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 9:15am Do you currently have a positive or negative view of politics in Britain?
Positive: 7%
Neither positive or negative: 17%
Negative: 71%
https://t.co/XgTdk9uZjMhttps://t.co/K2c3roFbXe
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 5:55am By 49% to 42% Britons support teachers going on strike
50% of Britons say teachers are underpaid (only 10% say they are overpaid) https://t.co/MMv6O8iOGW YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 4:49am Young people in the West are less likely to see themselves as "totally masculine" or "totally feminine"
e.g. here in 🇬🇧
Men saying "totally masculine"
18-39yr olds: 25%
40-59: 33%
60+: 63%
Women saying "totally feminine"
18-39: 25%
40-59: 42%
60+: 67%
https://t.co/Mdzjq9lXCehttps://t.co/eW8aLN1aK0
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 4:49am % of women in each country who describe themselves on a scale as "totally feminine"
🇵🇱 86%
🇮🇹 77%
🇪🇸 74%
🇫🇷 71%
🇨🇦 55%
🇺🇸 48%
🇦🇺 47%
🇬🇧 46%
🇩🇪 45%
🇩🇰 35%
https://t.co/Mdzjq9lpMGhttps://t.co/pKLlDG6lnD
Link to Image YouGov 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 4:11am RT @YouGov: Tomorrow is Rishi Sunak's 100th day in office.
A look at YouGov tracker data shows that the PM has failed to revitalize the Tory brand, and his own ratings - while in some areas better than those of his predecessors’ - remain mediocre.
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWm YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 1:13pm If any of you news editors want to further align your style guidance with public preference, you can consult our 'British public style guide' 👇
https://t.co/0cGvhcgjF5https://t.co/JLVKzmlWWR
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 1:13pm The will of the people prevails at the FT now too, which is that the word 'data' should be treated as singular, not plural
"Data is" - 74%
"Data are" - 14%
https://t.co/KwWWVSjOVRhttps://t.co/dAbF84rFbA YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 12:55pm To boost numbers, the Met Police has invited retired officers with a history of misconduct to return to the force
Should officers with a misconduct record be allowed to rejoin the police?
Should: 6%
Should not: 85%
https://t.co/Tqxc98M8Dphttps://t.co/lqy81n0OpG
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 11:45am Do you think offenders' criminal records should or should not be made available to the public?
They should: 50%
They should not: 27%
https://t.co/Va36sDZeuNhttps://t.co/VGWzPlyP5v
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 11:38am Seven in ten Britons say that teachers should be required to tell their employers they intend to strike
They should be required: 71%
They should not be required: 17%
https://t.co/QNdhKanOU5https://t.co/VTGh1g3zeJ
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Across 10 key policy areas, the Tories only lead Labour by a noticeable margin on one: defence
Defence: +8 Tory lead
Brexit: +1
Law & order: -3
Immigration: -5
Economy: -8
Tax: -13
Unemployment: -15
Education: -19
Housing: -25
NHS: -31
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/FAWkiuYTUp
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Most Britons say Rishi Sunak is doing badly as prime minister
Sunak: 26% well / 56% badly
Last Truss figure: 11% / 71%
Last Johnson figure: 25% / 68%
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/AOZPrykzhJ
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Rishi Sunak is more likely to be seen as competent and trustworthy than his predecessors, but this only amounts to a figure of 32% and 22% saying so respectively
Britons are no more likely to see him as decisive, and less likely to see him as strong
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/5OgicYUEiS
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Rishi Sunak's personal net favourability ratings are less negative than those of his predecessors, but he continues to trail Keir Starmer
Rishi Sunak: -29
Last Liz Truss figure: -70
Last Boris Johnson figure: -40
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/QqJdKjGPLv
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am The Tory brand has not improved under Sunak
% who see the Tories as
Clear purpose: 22% (-1 since last Johnson poll)
Trying to do the right thing: 17% (-1)
Competent: 13% (-5)
Cares about ordinary people: 10% (-2)
Trustworthy: 10% (-1)
In touch: 7% (-4)
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/E2ZKXR4Jh9
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Likewise, Sunak has not brought Tory 2019 voters back into the fold
Voting intention among 2019 Tory voters:
Con: 44% (-4 since last Boris Johnson poll)
Don't know: 23% (-1)
Labour: 12% (+3)
Reform UK: 8% (+3)
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWmhttps://t.co/gmxePl7YDD
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 8:42am Tomorrow is Rishi Sunak's 100th day in office.
A look at YouGov tracker data shows that the PM has failed to revitalize the Tory brand, and his own ratings - while in some areas better than those of his predecessors’ - remain mediocre.
https://t.co/cd0dHNyZWm YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 6:01am Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister? (24-25 Jan)
Keir Starmer: 34% (+1 from 18-19 Jan)
Rishi Sunak: 22% (-2)
Not sure: 42% (+4)
https://t.co/Paw09Lrfoxhttps://t.co/ikQvsoPfl3
Link to Image YouGov 3 days ago:   Wednesday Feb 1 - 6:01am Latest Westminster voting intention (24-25 Jan)
Con: 26% (no change from 18-19 Jan)
Lab: 45% (-3)
Lib Dem: 10% (+2)
Reform UK: 6% (-1)
Green: 7% (+2)
SNP: 4% (=)
https://t.co/Paw09Lrfoxhttps://t.co/hvGUuxvouO
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 7:01am Brits are more likely to say trans women offenders who committed sex crimes but had full gender reassignment surgery should go to women’s prison (38%, vs 31% men's) than those who committed non-violent, non-sex crimes but not had full surgery (24%, vs 48%)
https://t.co/gFXbLUZ4arhttps://t.co/k2UhWyqb8I
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 7:01am Whether a trans woman offender has had 'full' reassignment surgery matters more to Britons than their crime when assigning their prison
Committed a sex crime: +11pts more likely to say "men's prison"
Not had full gender reassignment surgery: +28pts
https://t.co/gFXbLUZ4arhttps://t.co/gphR7M5P1I
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 7:01am Men (57%) and women (61%) are about equally likely to say that trans women offenders like Isla Bryson - i.e. those convicted of rape/sexual assault and who have not had 'full' gender reassignment surgery - should go to men's prison
https://t.co/gFXbLUZ4arhttps://t.co/2csj5SWDXO
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 7:01am Most Britons say that trans women offenders like Isla Bryson - i.e. those convicted of rape/sexual assault and who have not had 'full' gender reassignment surgery - should go to men's prison
Men's prison: 59%
Women's prison: 15%
(59% in Scotland agree)
https://t.co/gFXbLUZ4arhttps://t.co/CxzOptptxf
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 5:32am % who say they have been disrupted by strikes by...
Postal workers 46
Rail workers 39
Nurses 24
Bus workers 22
TfL workers 22
Ambulance staff 19
Highway workers 16
Border Force 15
University staff 13
Baggage handlers 12
Driving examiners 9
https://t.co/LOcQHfYKIEhttps://t.co/RhKyRMUWPm
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 5:32am % who say each are underpaid…
Nurses 75
Ambul. staff 69
Firefighters 51
Teachers 50
Post workers 37
Bus workers 32
Rail workers 27
Border Force 23
Civil servants 23
Baggage handlers 22
Uni staff 22
Highway workers 21
TfL workers 19
Driving examiners 12
https://t.co/LOcQHfYKIEhttps://t.co/flMmhYs6OZ
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 5:32am % who support strikes by…
Nurses 65
Ambulance staff 61
Firefighters 55
Teachers 49
Postal workers 45
Rail workers 40
Border Force 40
Civil servants 39
Highway workers 38
Bus workers 42
TfL workers 32
Uni staff 36
Baggage handlers 35
Driving examiners 27
https://t.co/LOcQHfYKIEhttps://t.co/zq5HiAn9yN
Link to Image YouGov 4 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 31 - 5:32am What correlates with support for a given profession going on strike?
✅ Belief that profession is underpaid
✅ Belief that profession makes a significant contribution to society
❌ Being disrupted by that profession's strikes
https://t.co/LOcQHfYKIEhttps://t.co/kM0MPSpW8F
Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Monday Jan 30 - 10:30am Do you believe Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should or should not be invited to King Charles’ upcoming Coronation?
They should be invited: 43%
They should not be invited: 39%
https://t.co/vgCcMfusQ0https://t.co/YQNgkBj5ib
Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Monday Jan 30 - 10:25am How well, or badly, do Britons believe Rishi Sunak handled Nadhim Zahawi’s sacking?
Very well: 5%
Fairly well: 24%
Fairly badly: 23%
Very badly: 22%
https://t.co/bv6GFcHvqJhttps://t.co/NGqdovpDYf
Link to Image YouGov 5 days ago:   Monday Jan 30 - 10:20am Michael Gove says he wants to see the leasehold system of home ownership abolished - and Britons tend to agree
Support: 47%
Oppose: 10%
Don’t know: 43%
https://t.co/YhwZYwzaAbhttps://t.co/sebr7b7Zih
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 27 - 12:00pm Do you think employers should or should not provide divorce leave for parents who are splitting up?
ALL BRITONS
Should 33% / Should not: 42%
25-49 year olds
Should 45% / Should not 29%
65+ year olds
Should 12% / Should not 66%
https://t.co/WqKT6RVAGghttps://t.co/0vZTHXor4d
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 27 - 11:55am Foreign students are currently limited to 20 hours of paid work a week during term time. Do you believe this limit should...
Be scrapped: 26%
Be increased: 17%
Remain the same: 28%
Be decreased: 2%
They should be banned from doing any paid work: 5%
https://t.co/rsA1I5unjlhttps://t.co/9d9dAxiDv5
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 27 - 11:50am 🇷🇺 and 🇧🇾 athletes could be allowed to compete at the 2024 Olympics as neutrals
47% of Britons say they shouldn't be allowed to compete at all
21% say they should be allowed to compete as neutrals
11% say they should be allowed to represent their country
https://t.co/4J51x7DrYbhttps://t.co/BtdS4oPV2z
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Friday Jan 27 - 4:53am Six in ten Britons support making defacing art or monuments a criminal offence
Strongly support: 41%
Somewhat support: 21%
Somewhat oppose: 10%
Strongly oppose: 18%
https://t.co/r8vAC5erowhttps://t.co/7XcI0xNxeG
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 11:25am Would you support or oppose making the sale and public possession of nitrous oxide/laughing gas for inhalation illegal?
Support: 56%
Oppose: 26%
https://t.co/AKcLWCRodLhttps://t.co/pZGveSZVxy
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 11:19am Donald Trump’s two-year suspension from Facebook and Instagram is set be lifted
57% of Britons say he should not be allowed to return to the platforms
22% agree with lifting his suspension
https://t.co/kK3yspQfHchttps://t.co/crChk9aOS2
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 25 - 11:55am If a film is shortlisted for a Best Picture Oscar, does it tend to make you more or less likely to watch it?
More likely: 18%
No difference either way: 71%
Less likely: 5%
https://t.co/6nY5xi1IvFhttps://t.co/VOaGzjWwdf
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 25 - 10:30am Which of the following do you think would make the best Prime Minister? (18-19 Jan)
Keir Starmer: 33% (+1 from 10-11 Jan)
Rishi Sunak: 24% (=)
Not sure: 38% (-2)
https://t.co/ASg9hlEReUhttps://t.co/XetQo1NvOG
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 11:00am Do you think Rishi Sunak should resign from his role as Prime Minister, or should he remain in his role?
Remain as PM: 43%
Resign: 33%
Don’t know: 25%
https://t.co/llEAab4x5Uhttps://t.co/UzcJcoSgPm
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 10:54am Britons are split over lifting Covid visitor restrictions at hospitals (such as only allowing two visitors per patient) with 43% saying they should remain in place, and 41% who say they should be removed
https://t.co/2MVlIiO0PRhttps://t.co/DP5wHUOSU6
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 7:21am Superstitions that Britons are most likely to believe will bring them bad luck
Broken mirrors: 30%
Walking under a ladder: 29%
Opening an umbrella indoors: 26%
Groom seeing the bride on the wedding day before the ceremony: 21%
https://t.co/3lTLldPg5rhttps://t.co/9JiYUl5huW
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 7:21am Superstitions that Britons are most likely to believe will bring them good luck
Touching wood: 33%
Four-leaf clovers: 32%
Finding a penny: 29%
Making a wish while blowing out birthday candles: 28%
Seeing a shooting star: 28%
https://t.co/3lTLldPg5rhttps://t.co/CHORDZQGCz
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 7:21am A third of Britons (34%) say they are either “very” or “somewhat” superstitious
Women are significantly more likely to be superstitious than men (43% vs 24%)
https://t.co/3lTLldPg5rhttps://t.co/LKn3uu9vcL
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 11:48am Tory voters are divided on a one-off 1% wealth tax on wealth above £500k for five years...
Support: 45% / Oppose: 41%
...and raising capital gains tax to the same level as income tax
Support: 36% / Oppose: 44%
https://t.co/8RGgfQWNufhttps://t.co/v6T48gFOqs
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 11:48am There is strong support among both Tory and Labour voters for wealth taxes on millionaires
A 1% wealth tax on wealth above £10m
Con: 77% support / Lab: 86% support
A 2% wealth tax on wealth above £5m
Con: 69% / Lab: 83%
https://t.co/8RGgfQXljNhttps://t.co/lZ9220B3G8
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 11:48am % of Britons who support...
A 1% wealth tax on wealth above £10m: 78%
A 2% wealth tax on wealth above £5m: 73%
A one-off 1% wealth tax on wealth above £500k for five years: 53%
Raising capital gains tax to the same level as income tax: 41% (net +11)
https://t.co/8RGgfQXljNhttps://t.co/ehqaR0Q92u
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 10:40am A headteacher at an all‑girls' school in London has warned her pupils "don’t allow a lone policeman to approach you, at any time". Do you think this advice is appropriate or inappropriate?
Appropriate: 50%
Inappropriate: 30%
Don't know: 20%
https://t.co/iks3jq1TOEhttps://t.co/xad3qYSV5Y
Link to Image YouGov 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 9:54am By 51% to 12%, Britons say Nadhim Zahawi should resign from his role as Conservative party chairman (36% are unsure)
Tory voters also say he should stand down, by 41% to 25%
https://t.co/3UQuGAIJlKhttps://t.co/kp7DAKIfza
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 9:30am How healthy or unhealthy do you believe you currently are?
Very healthy: 7%
Somewhat healthy: 49%
Somewhat unhealthy: 33%
Very unhealthy: 8%
https://t.co/q8mf55efhVhttps://t.co/AsQazZ8J7G
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 9:25am Ofsted’s chief inspector has warned against giving children phones at a young age and three-quarters of Britons would seemingly agree, saying it is inappropriate for children of primary age to have a smartphone
Appropriate: 18%
Inappropriate: 76%
https://t.co/EORbGqKnQEhttps://t.co/Kg9O5CPzwA
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 9:21am Two thirds of Britons support Lancashire Police’s decision to investigate Rishi Sunak travelling in a car without a seatbelt
They should investigate: 64%
They should not investigate: 26%
https://t.co/s6CkQ4xWtDhttps://t.co/pRExXViIr0
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 9:00am RT @YouGov: Council areas that residents are most likely to describe as “the sort of place that people try to get away from”
Barking & Dagenham: 56%
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 55%
Boston: 53%
N.E. Lincolnshire: 50%
Stoke-on-Trent; Doncaster; Tameside; Sunderland: =49%
https://t.co/rlJwzbYL4Lhttps://t.co/kUabnWn29O
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 6:02am Rishi Sunak trails Keir Starmer by 21 points in terms of net favourability
Keir Starmer: -8 net favourability
Rishi Sunak: -29
https://t.co/EpgZo2bIqHhttps://t.co/YRNILwjbqc
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 6:02am Rishi Sunak's net favourability has fallen by 20 points since he became prime minister
24-25 Oct: -9 net favourability
17-18 Jan: -29
https://t.co/EpgZo2baB9https://t.co/PilKEnWZWf
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 20 - 4:34am RT @YouGov: New YouGov MRP data shows just 4 council areas in Britain where people tend to think their local area has generally improved in the last few years
“Stayed the same”: Most common view in 215 council areas
“Generally declined”: 142
“Generally improved”: 4
https://t.co/rlJwzbYL4Lhttps://t.co/4XnYkvUNbG
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 12:24pm Council areas that residents are most likely to describe as “the sort of place that people try to get away from”
Barking & Dagenham: 56%
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 55%
Boston: 53%
N.E. Lincolnshire: 50%
Stoke-on-Trent; Doncaster; Tameside; Sunderland: =49%
https://t.co/rlJwzbYL4Lhttps://t.co/kUabnWn29O
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 12:24pm Our MRP results also show that there are 45 council areas that residents tend to describe as “the sort of place that people try to get away from” rather than “the sort of place that people would like to move to”
https://t.co/rlJwzbZiUjhttps://t.co/jjhkyftcEi
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 12:24pm Even in those 215 council areas where the most common view among residents is that things are about the same as they were a few years ago, in almost all (208) the other residents tend to say things have got worse rather than better
https://t.co/rlJwzbYL4Lhttps://t.co/Rkphu4IEN3
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 12:24pm New YouGov MRP data shows just 4 council areas in Britain where people tend to think their local area has generally improved in the last few years
“Stayed the same”: Most common view in 215 council areas
“Generally declined”: 142
“Generally improved”: 4
https://t.co/rlJwzbYL4Lhttps://t.co/4XnYkvUNbG
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 10:30am Motorists aged 70+ have to reapply for their licence every three years, but should they have to retake practical driving tests as well?
ALL BRITONS
Support: 65%
Oppose: 27%
BRITONS AGED 65+
Support: 40%
Oppose: 54%
https://t.co/7FujUFg9i3https://t.co/62wwmKoKq5
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 10:28am With Church of England bishops reportedly refusing to allow priests to marry same-sex couples, most Britons say the Church should conduct same-sex marriages
Should: 56%
Should not: 24%
Don’t know: 20%
https://t.co/1T0m1WQvEphttps://t.co/1DpOPN0LTY
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Thursday Jan 19 - 10:23am Experts say that checking your poo regularly can play an important part in the detection of conditions like bowel cancer
How often do Britons look at their poo?
Every time: 17%
Most times: 27%
Sometimes: 30%
Rarely: 17%
Never: 5%
Don’t know: 5%
https://t.co/BGz7Fz5Ki6https://t.co/Es8mrBPIck
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 11:20am Four in five Britons say they have little to no interest in reading Boris Johnson's forthcoming memoirs, including 64% who are "not at all interested"
13% say they are interested in what the former PM has to say
https://t.co/VQ4WycF4pFhttps://t.co/DKaF2KqO9G
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 11:15am The chair of the Food Standards Agency has said that bringing cakes into the office should be regarded as harmful to colleagues
Nevertheless, by 77% to 13%, Britons say it is acceptable to bring food high in sugar or fat into an office to share
https://t.co/oGs61cHCG3https://t.co/KAE5J1E0L2
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 11:10am Thinking of the war in Ukraine, do you think the UK should maintain, increase or reduce the support it is giving to the country?
Maintain current levels of support: 45%
Increase support: 24%
Reduce support: 13%
https://t.co/QlD6H6LjRQhttps://t.co/ZjsNjwDo33
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 10:42am Compared to European countries, Britons say the NHS provides...
Better care: 19% (-12 from Jan 2022)
About the same quality care: 23% (-3)
Worse care: 29% (+12)
https://t.co/OrKRFW32r4https://t.co/VeFJLjCiIY
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 10:42am Six in ten Britons expect the NHS to get worse over the next few years
Better: 14% (-4 from Jan 2022)
Stay the same: 16% (-8)
Worse: 60% (+10)
https://t.co/N7hGGxYuSQhttps://t.co/om3DE2dKGp
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 10:42am Our latest batch of NHS attitudes trackers show some dramatic results
NHS services locally are...
Good: 44% (-20 from Jan 2022)
Bad: 45% (+19)
https://t.co/ACApmPDLNt
NHS services nationally are...
Good: 20% (-27)
Bad: 71% (+31)
https://t.co/JRjyDk1vsfhttps://t.co/b1MAsscW0S
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 10:05am Schools have been told to use volunteers and remote learning to support pupils during teacher strikes. Two thirds of Britons say they support moving to online lessons for children during strikes
Support: 67%
Oppose: 20%
https://t.co/yRZZhZaP67https://t.co/4ORFehQTAH
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 9:57am How confident, if at all, are you in the police’s ability to investigate officer and staff misconduct?
Very confident: 4%
Somewhat confident: 22%
Not very confident: 35%
Not at all confident: 32%
Don’t know: 7%
https://t.co/GZgYCUsAnFhttps://t.co/Ae6A20tucG
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:30am Eight in ten nurses say they love or like their job, a level of job satisfaction higher than in the wider NHS or national workforce
NHS nurses and midwives: 82%
All NHS staff: 75%
All working Britons: 66%
https://t.co/pX4r9Tw9EIhttps://t.co/oOtC4hXNbk
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:30am Around one in three NHS nurses and midwives say they would discourage others from joining the profession (31%), and say they would not go into the job if they had their choice again (34%)
https://t.co/pX4r9Tw9EIhttps://t.co/dgDeKpoWOB
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:30am With nurses set to strike again tomorrow, half of nurses say they are badly paid, compared to only one in five working Britons
NHS nurses and midwives
Well: 27%
Badly: 49%
Neither: 24%
All working Britons
Well: 51%
Badly: 22%
Neither: 23%
https://t.co/pX4r9Tw9EIhttps://t.co/hu2qW0aY7Y
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:10am Do you support or oppose rail transport workers going on strike over pay and working conditions?
All Britons: 42% support / 51% oppose
Con: 16% / 80%
Lab: 72% / 23%
https://t.co/AnHJG6u78hhttps://t.co/Ux5urPAAKu
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:10am Do you support or oppose nurses going on strike over pay and working conditions?
All Britons: 63% support / 31% oppose
Con: 40% / 56%
Lab: 88% / 9%
https://t.co/comifBHDDMhttps://t.co/A3Tp105W30
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:10am Do you support or oppose teachers going on strike over pay and working conditions?
All Britons: 51% support / 41% oppose
Con: 24% / 69%
Lab: 79% / 15%
https://t.co/NYPx6h663Rhttps://t.co/J2oSr0T5Rw
Link to Image YouGov 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 16 - 10:32am Favourability towards the FA took a hit among English football fans following the World Cup OneLove armband row, but their reputation has bounced back
Pre-tournament: 60% favourable / 35% unfavourable
Post 🏴-🇮🇷 game: 50% / 39%
Post-tournament: 60% / 33%
https://t.co/cP71AAg8VFhttps://t.co/BM7DiZlWoM