How Brexit reshaped party politics
The latest British Social Attitudes report looks at how the ideology of different political party supporters has changed.
The latest British Social Attitudes report looks at how the ideology of different political party supporters has changed.
This rich constituency look-up includes demographic data and our assessment of where different voter profiles are most common.
In this edition of our flagship British Social Attitudes, we assess what impact the last five years has had on the landscape of public attitudes.
Findings from the latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) report, from the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen).
Findings from the latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) report, from the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen).
The Left-Behind Patriots are markedly left-wing on economic issues but are decidedly conservative and nationalist in their social outlook.
These are by far the least politically engaged of all voter groups. They don’t follow the news closely and don’t support any particular party.
These are a highly politically engaged and predominantly Conservative group of voters, with views that align closely with traditional values.
This is the closest of all six voter types to being the ‘typical’ British voter.
The Soft-Left Liberals are liberal on social issues though they are more centrist or ‘soft-left’ on economics.
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