First-of-its-kind polling suggests that millions could be prevented from voting due to lack of public awareness of new voter ID regulations, which could make a crucial difference in ultra marginal constituencies.
Best for Britain’s MRP poll of more than 15,000 people found that of the 57 Scottish constituencies that will be contested at the next general election, 21 are set to change hands and a further twelve are marginal or ultra marginal.
New data reveals millions are ready to vote tactically to deliver a change of Government at the next election and could be the key to keeping the Conservative Party out of power for the next decade.
As we look ahead to an incredibly important year for Best for Britain and the UK, it is with great pride and optimism that we can also reflect on the progress made and achievements of our team in the year just passed.
The first major seat-level MRP poll under new constituency boundaries suggests Labour are set for a 140+ seat majority with 470 seats.
New polling shows that a strong majority of people would like the UK Government to negotiate a reciprocal Youth Mobility Scheme with the EU.
Almost one in five (18%) have said they are less likely to buy products labelled ‘Not for EU’ which will be a requirement on all British meat and dairy produce from October 2024.
Our mega-poll of over 10,000 respondents has found that the British public has run out of patience with Rishi Sunak’s government.
In May this year, voters in some parts of England took part in the first local election in Great Britain where they were required to present mandatory photo ID. We now know, just as we had warned, more than 14,000 people were recorded as losing their right to vote in May because they did not have the correct photo ID. These figures don't even include the people who realised they didn't have ID and turned around before they went into the polling station or just stayed at home.
The first major seat-level MRP poll under new constituency boundaries suggests Labour are set for a 140+ seat majority with 470 seats.
New polling shows that the majority of Britons think Brexit has created more problems than it's solved and want a closer relationship with Europe
A new poll suggests that Brexit scepticism could be on the rise among Conservative voters as more say Britain’s withdrawal from the EU has created more problems than it has solved.
New MRP polling and analysis of undecided voters, or the ‘Wavering Wall’, by Best for Britain suggests the majority are likely to be timid Tories. This landmark report found that despite the Labour Party’s consistent 20 point lead in the polls in the latter half of 2022, it would only deliver them a UK parliamentary majority of fewer than 30 seats.
In the end our government went almost 200 days without doing the bare minimum on standards, ethics and accountability.
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