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🚨 NEW polling: what did voters think about #climate and #NetZero?

76% of those who intended to vote support the UK’s net zero target, acc to polling by @focaldataHQ for ECIU

🧵 more #LocalElection2023 findings Net zero polling showing wi...
53.4% of all voters said they think the Government should be doing more to tackle #climate change

This was consistent for swing voters, Red Wall voters, and slightly lower for Conservative voters. Image
Support was high for #renewable developments in respondents' area

64% supported new onshore wind development.

68% supported a #solar park in their local area.

Onshore wind garnered a notable 67% support in the red wall.

Only 23% would support a fracking site in their area. Image
Alongside ONS data showing climate change as 4th highest issue of concern for UK public (bit.ly/3AXU7LO), this polling indicates climate change - and #NetZero policy solutions - an important issue for voters.

See full polling release: bit.ly/3NDECAb Image

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