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We've done a bumper survey of Green Party members!

First up - while outgoing co-leaders Sian Berry and Jonathan Bartley are popular, Caroline Lucas is still the Green Queen

Lucas: 96% positive (84% very)
Berry: 91% (49% very)
Bartley: 87% (42% very)

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Green Party members would welcome a coalition govt with Labour, but also be happy with a majority Labour govt. % delighted/pleased by [X] coalition...

Lab-Green: 84%
Lab-SNP-Green: 79%
Lab-SNP-Lib Dem-Plaid-Green: 67%
Labour majority: 51%
Con-Green: 8%

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Compared to the general public, Greens are more likely to say [X] is a top issue facing Britain

Environment 86% (+55 vs public)
Brexit 41% (+15)
Housing 23% (+8)

And are less likely to say so of

Economy 16% (-22)
Immigration 9% (-26)
Crime 2% (-12)

yougov.co.uk/topics/politic…
90% of Green Party members think public spending on tackling climate change should be significantly increased, even if cuts are needed elsewhere

The public tend to agree, by 43% to 31%

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Nearly half of Green Party members support banning the sale of meat and dairy products.

% who support...

Banning production/sale of petrol and diesel cars - 92%
Banning all air travel for leisure - 55%
Banning sale of meat and dairy products - 45%

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Dec 11
🧵/ Beyond which issues Scots believe are facing the country, how do they feel about key political issues?

53% of Scottish people believe recent levels of immigration into Scotland have been too high

Too high: 53%
About right: 24%
Too low: 9% Image
Scottish people tend to feel that key public services in their area are in a good state

NHS services
Good: 53%
Bad: 41%

Schools
Good: 53%
Bad: 24%

Police
Good: 47%
Bad: 37%

yougov.co.uk/politics/artic…Image
Scots tend to feel not enough powers are currently devolved to Holyrood

Not enough currently devolved: 38%
Right level currently devolved: 19%
Too many powers devolved: 10%
Should be no devolution: 8%

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Dec 11
Scots are most likely to see the economy and health as top issues facing Scotland

Economy: 47%
Health: 45%
Immigration: 36%
Housing: 24%
Brexit: 18%
Crime: 15%
Education: 15%
Welfare: 15%
Environment: 13%
Tax: 13%
Scotland's future: 12% Image
What do Scottish voters see as the top issues facing Scotland?

2024 Labour voters
Economy: 55%
Health: 49%
Immigration: 33%

2024 SNP voters
Economy: 46%
Health: 45%
Brexit: 37%

2024 Conservative voters
Immigration: 59%
Economy: 51%
Health: 48%

yougov.co.uk/politics/artic…Image
Which governments do Scots see as responsible for key policy areas?

Defence: +64 net UK govt over Scottish govt
Immigration: +53
Economy: +40
Energy: +23
Scotland's future: +15
Taxation: +3
Poverty: -2
Environment: -2
NHS: -20
Transport: -30
Policing: -32
Housing: -36
Education: -48

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Nov 12
🧵/ In Feb, Suella Braverman sparked debate with a column entitled "I will never be truly English", one which her boss Rishi Sunak branded "slightly ridiculous"

Now a new YouGov survey looks at how white and ethnic minority adults in England see English and British identity Image
Ethnic minority adults in England who were born in the UK are more likely than their white counterparts to say they feel a greater British than English identity

Ethnic minority adults in England, born in UK
Feel more English: 10%
Equally Eng/Brit: 29%
Feel more British: 43%

White adults in England, born in UK
Feel more English: 24%
Equally Eng/Brit: 50%
Feel more British: 19%

yougov.co.uk/society/articl…Image
The public are more likely to see family heritage as the minimum requirement for English identity than they do for British identity

English identity...
Requires family heritage: 32%
Requires born/raised in UK: 40%
Can be attained as an adult: 14%

British identity...
Requires family heritage: 21%
Requires born/raised in UK: 41%
Can be attained as an adult: 24%

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Oct 28
🧵 / YouGov's new study finds Britain's ethnic minority communities now tend to have a negative view of the Labour party

Greens: +17 net favourable
Lib Dems: +1
Labour: -19
Conservatives: -44
Reform UK: -62

Breakdowns by individual ethnic group in chart 👇 Image
Labour's net favourability rating, by ethnicity

Black: +14
Mixed: -22
Pakistani/Bangladeshi: -28
Indian: -33
White: -41

yougov.co.uk/politics/artic…Image
Net political favourability ratings among ethnic minority adults

Jeremy Corbyn: -3
Keir Starmer: -30
Kemi Badenoch: -43
Nigel Farage: -66

Zack Polanski: -2 (51% DK)
Ed Davey: -3 (42% DK)
Zarah Sultana: -9 (44% DK)

Breakdowns by individual ethnic group in chart 👇

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Jul 9
18% of Britons say they are likely to consider voting for a new left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn

However, this is less than would consider voting for the existing major parties and has caveats... 🧵 Image
Just 32% of those who would consider voting for a Corbyn-led party say it is the party they are most likely to consider voting for, including only 9% saying it is the only party they would consider voting for (of the main national parties)

yougov.co.uk/politics/artic…Image
Which other parties would those considering a Corbyn-led party also be open to voting for?

Greens: 70%
Labour: 51%
Lib Dems: 48%
Reform UK: 11%
Conservatives: 5%

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Jul 2
Top 5 reasons that 26% of 2024 Conservatives have defected to Reform UK in the year since the 2024 election

1. Trust them more on immigration: 56%
2. All other parties are worse: 41%
3. Better at standing up for people like me: 36%
4. Closer to my values: 25%
5. Better placed to win next election: 24%Image
Compared to those sticking with the party, Conservative defectors to Reform UK are more likely to be men (58% vs 44%), more likely to have voted Leave (80% vs 61%) and are older (83% are over 50 vs 75%)

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While Conservative losses to Reform UK are more likely than loyalists to see immigration as a top issue facing the country (88% vs 64%), the two groups do not otherwise differ hugely on what are currently the most pressing problems in the UK

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