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June 2025: Consumer confidence slightly dips as perceptions of business activity deteriorate
Consumer confidence fell in June 2025, according to the latest YouGov/Cebr data.
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What time do Britons get up in the morning?
7am is the median get-up time for the public
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How do Britons think you should name a baby?
Britons think an uncommon but not unusual name is the best way to go, but are strongly opposed to any formal restrictions on unusual names
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Who is open to voting for a new Corbyn-led party?
18% of Britons say they are open to considering voting for a left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn at a future election
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How many Britons say they can speak a foreign language?
20% of Britons say they can fluently speak a foreign language, while Spanish is the most popular language for those who would want to learn
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Where the Conservatives were generally seen to be handling terrorism well, the public are divided on Labour
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Child grooming gangs: public support national inquiry but are divided in their trust of the authorities on the issue
More than a third of Britons believe agencies like the police, justice system and local councils would act the same way today as they did in the early 2010s
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Two thirds of Conservative to Reform UK defectors could be open to returning to the party
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Britons are opposed to cuts to disability benefits, as Starmer bows to backbenchers
But half of the public feel recent rise in claimants is not due to genuine health problems
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How popular is women’s football, ahead of the 2025 Euros tournament?
Despite the majority not being interested in women’s football, they will be pleased if their national team wins the tournament
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YouGov News Tracker: 22-23 June 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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Which parties are best at handling the key issues, June 2025?
Only on immigration is any party seen as best placed to handle the issue by more than quarter of Britons
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First YouGov MRP since 2024 election shows a hung parliament with Reform UK as largest party
Labour projected to lose over 200 seats, with the Conservatives falling to fourth place
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A year after the 2024 election, which voters have abandoned the Labour party and why?
A belief that Labour have broken or not delivered on their promises is the top motivation for defecting to a different party
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How would Britain vote, a year since the 2024 election
YouGov looks at how the country would vote today, across factors from gender, age, education, class, income, housing tenure and previous voting record
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Britons increasingly sceptical that the US is a friend to the UK and Europe
There has been a sizeable increase in the number of Britons saying the UK should seek a stronger relationship with Europe rather than the USA
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British attitudes to NATO, June 2025
There remains strong public support for NATO, but many see the USA as an unreliable member of the alliance
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Nine years after the EU referendum, where does public opinion stand on Brexit?
Most Britons see Brexit as having been more of a failure than a success, but they tend not to see trying to return as a priority
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Support for assisted dying unmoved by the debate
Three quarters of Britons still think assisted dying should be legal in principle, with 72% supporting Kim Leadbeater’s proposals
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YouGov News Tracker: 15-16 June 2025
What is the one news story the British public have heard most about in the last few days?
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