🚨NEW polling for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek

One in six UK adults say that their mental health is currently poor or very poor (16%).

This rises to a quarter of those aged 18-34 (23%). Image
The biggest factors affecting mental health are worry about the future (72%), the pandemic (70%), and too much time spent indoors (65%).

Over two in five say that pressure to socialise is affecting their mental health (45%).

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Those aged 55+ most likely to say that better weather would make the biggest positive difference to their wellbeing (52%).

For 18-34s it is more money (32%).

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On all issues tested, Brits are more likely to be excited than apprehensive about restrictions lifting in the UK.

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13 May
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Amongst UK adults, @TheGreenParty outperform Labour on:

👉Representing change for the better (45% vs 38%)
👉Presenting a vision for the future (45% vs 38%)
👉Being clear what they stand for (49% vs 37%)
👉Being the party of aspiration (40% vs 36%) Image
🔴Three in five UK adults say the Labour Party has lost its way (61%).

This includes a similar proportion of 2019 Labour voters (57%) who say the same. Image
🔴Half of UK adults say the Labour Party are not clear about what they stand for (50%).

This includes a third of their own voters from 2019 (33%), and almost three-quarters of 2019 Con voters (71%). Image
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14 Jan
Our second poll in partnership with @TheScotsman shows a virtually unchanged picture in the Holyrood VI, with the SNP on course for a majority.

Constituency VI:

SNP 53% (-2)
Conservative 19% (-1)
Labour 18% (+2)
LD 6% (-)
Other 4% (+1)

8-13 Jan

(changes from 11-15 Dec) Image
The regional list vote shows Labour moving ahead of the Conservatives into second place.

List VI:

SNP 44% (+2)
Labour 18% (+1)
Conservative 16% (-4)
Green 11% (-1)
LD 8% (+1)
Other 3% (-)

8-13 Jan

(changes from 11-15 Dec)

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The #indyref2 voting intention is virtually unchanged:

Yes 51% (-1)
No 38% (-)
Undecided 10% (-)

w/o Undecided
Yes 57% (-1)
No 43% (+1)

8-13 Jan

(changes from 11-15 Dec)

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17 Dec 20
In partnership with @TheScotsman we unveil a new polling series ahead of the Scottish Parliamentary Elections in May.

But first, the headline #indyref2 voting intention:

Yes 52%
No 38%
Undecided 10%

w/o Undecided
Yes 58% (+5)
No 42% (-5)

11-15 December
(change from 9 October)
SNP on course for a majority in Holyrood.

Constituency VI:

SNP 55%
Conservative 20%
Labour 16%
LD 6%
Other 3%
Greens with a strong showing in the regional list.

List VI:

SNP 42%
Conservative 20%
Labour 17%
Green 12%
LD 7%
Other 3%
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10 Oct 19
Our latest research alongside @MHPHealth looked at British attitudes towards recently announced Labour Party policies on the NHS.
The majority (69-91%) of British adults support each of the policies tested.
Removing prescription charges in England, as in Scotland and Wales, is the policy with the most opposition with one in five (21%) British adults saying they oppose this policy.
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ComRes' Head of Politics @ChrisHopkins92 reflects on last night's by-election result from Peterborough and the wider implications for the UK's political landscape. A thread:
"Last night’s Peterborough by-election result variously produced surprise, relief and disappointment.
Labour clung on to the seat they won in 2017, albeit with a vastly reduced vote share, staving off a Brexit Party campaign which, according to the betting odds at least, was expected to return the anti-EU party’s first MP.
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