Conservative Party (UK)

LORD ASHCROFT POLL: BIDEN AND TRUMP TIED AMONG REGISTERED VOTERS; TRUMP LEADS ON MOST KEY ISSUES

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Monday, February 19, 2024

The newly published 10,000 sample survey found:

Key Points: 
  • The newly published 10,000 sample survey found:
    Among registered voters, Biden and Trump were tied on 40% were the election to be held today.
  • 76% of 2020 Trump voters expected a Trump victory, compared to 58% of 2020 Biden voters who expected a Biden victory.
  • "More voters now expect Trump to return to the White House than Biden, two thirds think the country is on the wrong track, and Trump leads on most key issues.
  • The full report – Biden v. Trump: The Sequel is at the Lord Ashcroft Polls website here .

Rishi Sunak’s green backtracking contrasts strongly with previous prime ministers’ efforts

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Thursday, August 3, 2023

The Conservative Environment Network, an independent forum for conservatives who support net zero, and others including Greenpeace, are trying to stiffen his spine.

Key Points: 
  • The Conservative Environment Network, an independent forum for conservatives who support net zero, and others including Greenpeace, are trying to stiffen his spine.
  • But Sunak appears minded to appease those on the “right” who are opposed to anything green.

The UK story

    • Thanks to switching from coal to gas in the 1990s, and moving industry offshore, the UK could for a long-time boast of reducing its emissions and speak nobly of sustainable development.
    • In 1997, Tony Blair said the UK would go further in cutting emissions than whatever target was set at the UN conference in Kyoto, the first agreement by rich nations to cut greenhouse gases.
    • Very few Conservative MPs voted against the 2008 Climate Change Act, which set an 80% reduction in emissions by 2050 and placed restrictions on the amount of greenhouse gases the UK could emit over five-year periods.
    • After the Paris agreement in 2015, which the UK signed, it became clear that 80% would not be enough of a target to have the UK meet its obligations to do its part to keep global warming under 2℃.

So what’s gone wrong?

    • They get the glow, without the pain of upsetting either vested interests or demanding that ordinary people change their behaviour.
    • What we are seeing now, I believe, is a collision between what the promises were and what the immediate action has to be.
    • But once in power, Conservative governments have tended to prioritise “free markets” over what they label as irksome or socialistic environmental regulation.

LORD ASHCROFT POLLS: NEW CORONATION POLL FINDS LEAD FOR REPUBLIC - BUT AUSSIES THINK COUNTRY WOULD KEEP THE MONARCHY IN A REFERENDUM TOMORROW

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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Findings from the survey include:

Key Points: 
  • Findings from the survey include:
    35% of Australians said they would vote to remain a constitutional monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, while 42% would vote to become a republic.
  • More than 1 in 5 said they didn't know or wouldn't vote – more than the gap between the two sides.
  • Most (57%) thought the country would become a republic if a referendum were held in 10 years.
  • More than two thirds (68%) said they would want Australia to remain in the Commonwealth if the country became a republic.

LORD ASHCROFT POLLS: AHEAD OF CORONATION, NEW POLL FINDS NEW ZEALAND WOULD VOTE TO KEEP THE MONARCHY

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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- New Zealand would choose to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, according to new research from Lord Ashcroft Polls.

Key Points: 
  • LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- New Zealand would choose to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, according to new research from Lord Ashcroft Polls.
  • Findings from the survey include:
    44% of New Zealanders said that in a referendum tomorrow they would vote to keep the monarchy; 34% said they would vote to become a republic.
  • Support for keeping the monarchy was more than twice as high among those aged 65 and over (63%) as among those aged 18 to 24 (31%).
  • Among those voting to keep the monarchy, only a minority (41%) said this was because it was a good thing for New Zealand.

YOUNGER RUSSIANS OPPOSE INVASION BUT PUTIN NARRATIVE DOMINATES, NEW LORD ASHCROFT POLL FINDS

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Friday, March 18, 2022

LONDON, March 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Most Russians support the "special military operation" in Ukraine and have a favourable view of Vladimir Putin, but those aged 18-24 oppose the invasion and are more sceptical towards the Kremlin line, according to a new survey from Lord Ashcroft Polls.

Key Points: 
  • 79% said NATO expansion was a threat to Russian security and sovereignty, and 81% said the invasion was necessary to protect Russia.
  • In his commentary on the poll results, Lord Ashcroft writes:
    "A poll from Russia comes with two obvious caveats.
  • First, the Putin regime effectively controls what Russians see and hear about the 'special military operation' in Ukraine.
  • Lord Ashcroft has been polling since 2005, both in the UK and internationally, winning a reputation for objective and impartial research and analysis.

YOUNGER RUSSIANS OPPOSE INVASION BUT PUTIN NARRATIVE DOMINATES, NEW LORD ASHCROFT POLL FINDS

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Friday, March 18, 2022

79% said NATO expansion was a threat to Russian security and sovereignty, and 81% said the invasion was necessary to protect Russia.

Key Points: 
  • 79% said NATO expansion was a threat to Russian security and sovereignty, and 81% said the invasion was necessary to protect Russia.
  • In his commentary on the poll results, Lord Ashcroft writes:
    "A poll from Russia comes with two obvious caveats.
  • First, the Putin regime effectively controls what Russians see and hear about the 'special military operation' in Ukraine.
  • Lord Ashcroft has been polling since 2005, both in the UK and internationally, winning a reputation for objective and impartial research and analysis.

UKRAINIANS WANT TO STAY AND FIGHT BUT DON'T SEE RUSSIANS AS THE ENEMY, NEW LORD ASHCROFT POLL FINDS

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Friday, March 4, 2022

LONDON, March 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Three quarters of Ukrainians are willing to take up arms against Russian troops and only just over one in ten would leave the country if they could, according to a survey conducted in the country for Lord Ashcroft Polls. However, two thirds say that Ukrainians and ethnic Russians have more that unites than divides them.

Key Points: 
  • However, two thirds say that Ukrainians and ethnic Russians have more that unites than divides them.
  • The findings include:
    68% said they thought the sanctions imposed on Russia would be effective in bringing an end to the war.
  • 65% agreed that "despite our differences, there is more that unites ethnic Russians living in Ukraine and Ukrainians than divides us."
  • Lord Ashcroft has been polling since 2005, both in the UK and internationally, winning a reputation for objective and impartial research and analysis.

UKRAINIANS WANT TO STAY AND FIGHT BUT DON'T SEE RUSSIANS AS THE ENEMY, NEW LORD ASHCROFT POLL FINDS

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Friday, March 4, 2022

LONDON, March 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Three quarters of Ukrainians are willing to take up arms against Russian troops and only just over one in ten would leave the country if they could, according to a survey conducted in the country for Lord Ashcroft Polls. However, two thirds say that Ukrainians and ethnic Russians have more that unites than divides them.

Key Points: 
  • However, two thirds say that Ukrainians and ethnic Russians have more that unites than divides them.
  • The findings include:
    68% said they thought the sanctions imposed on Russia would be effective in bringing an end to the war.
  • 65% agreed that "despite our differences, there is more that unites ethnic Russians living in Ukraine and Ukrainians than divides us."
  • Lord Ashcroft has been polling since 2005, both in the UK and internationally, winning a reputation for objective and impartial research and analysis.

Ulster and the Union: New Northern Ireland Polling From Lord Ashcroft

LONDON, Dec. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Northern Ireland would vote to stay in the UK in a referendum tomorrow but most believe a border poll in 10 years' time would result in a united Ireland, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.

Key Points: 
  • LONDON, Dec. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Northern Ireland would vote to stay in the UK in a referendum tomorrow but most believe a border poll in 10 years' time would result in a united Ireland, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
  • His latest report, Ulster and the Union: the view from the North is published today.
  • The research includes a survey of over 3,000 Northern Ireland voters together with focus groups throughout the province.
  • At the same time, only 52% of all voters thought the Irish government in Dublin would like to see unification between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

Lord Ashcroft's latest research, "Living The Kiwi Dream?", reveals New Zealanders' views on politics and Kiwi life

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Sunday, October 31, 2021

Lord Ashcroft's research comprising a 5,000-sample poll and focus groups throughout the country also explores voters' views of life and opportunity, indigenous rights, the country's place in the world, and current social and cultural issues.

Key Points: 
  • Lord Ashcroft's research comprising a 5,000-sample poll and focus groups throughout the country also explores voters' views of life and opportunity, indigenous rights, the country's place in the world, and current social and cultural issues.
  • The findings include a revealing exploration of how voters see New Zealand's leading politicians and their parties.
  • Lord Ashcroft concludes: "Voters are willing to cut the government some slack while it deals with a crisis.
  • Politics and Public Opinion in New Zealand is available to download for free from LordAshcroftPolls.com , together with full data tables from the poll.