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Biography LONDON, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Boris Johnson would be a liability to the Conservative election campaign according to the latest poll from Lord Ashcroft, and Labour have extended their lead even though voters backed individual Budget measures.
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- LONDON, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Boris Johnson would be a liability to the Conservative election campaign according to the latest poll from Lord Ashcroft, and Labour have extended their lead even though voters backed individual Budget measures.
- Following news that Boris Johnson is set to campaign for the Conservatives at the election, we found voters saying he would be a liability to the Tories rather than an asset by 59% to 20%.
- Keir Starmer was seen as a net liability by 33% to 31%, and Angela Rayner by 27% to 24%.
- Full details and data tables are available at LordAshcroftPolls.com
LORD ASHCROFT KCMG PC is an international businessman, philanthropist, pollster and author.
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Environment The newly published 10,000 sample survey found:
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- 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 .
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Constitutional monarchy Findings from the survey include:
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- 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.
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- (Voters in England would keep the monarchy by 57% to 22%, Wales by 54% to 23%, and Scotland by 46% to 32%).
- 59% of Northern Ireland voters said they had a positive view of Princess Anne, making her the most popular royal in the Province.
- 68% of Northern Ireland voters said they thought the King and the royal family cared a lot about the country.
- Northern Ireland voters were divided as to whether the royal family (47%) or elected politicians (53%) did a better job of connecting with ordinary people.
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- LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Most voters in Wales would vote to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, new polling from Lord Ashcroft has found.
- Findings from the survey include:
54% of voters in Wales said they would choose to remain a constitutional monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, while 23% would vote to become a republic.
- (Voters in England would keep the monarchy by 57% to 22%, and in Scotland by 46% to 32%.
- Voters in Northern Ireland said they would choose a republic by 46% to 42%).
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- LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Scots would vote to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
- Findings from the survey include:
46% of Scots said they would vote to remain a constitutional monarchy in a referendum tomorrow, while 32% would vote to become a republic.
- (Voters in England would keep the monarchy by 57% to 22%, and Wales by 54% to 23%.
- 38% said that if Scotland became independent they would want the King to stay as head of state; 44% said Scotland should have its own head of state under those circumstances.
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- 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.
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Tourism LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The UK would vote to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow – but six of the 14 other countries in which King Charles is head of state would vote to become republics, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
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- LONDON, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The UK would vote to keep the monarchy in a referendum tomorrow – but six of the 14 other countries in which King Charles is head of state would vote to become republics, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
- 68% of British voters (including 82% of those choosing the monarchy) said the royal family did a better job of connecting with ordinary people than elected politicians.
- 22,701 adults were interviewed in February and March 2023 in the 15 countries in which King Charles is head of state.
- He is a former Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party and honorary Chairman of the International Democrat Union.
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Ukrainians LONDON, Feb. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ukrainians are increasingly confident of defeating the Russian invasion and expect a military victory rather than a diplomatic solution, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
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- LONDON, Feb. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ukrainians are increasingly confident of defeating the Russian invasion and expect a military victory rather than a diplomatic solution, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
- Findings include:
Nearly 7 in 10 Ukrainians (69%) said they were more confident of defeating the Russian invasion than they were when the conflict started.
- Only 39% of Russians said they were more confident of victory than they were when the "special military operation" (SMO) began.
- Full findings from the research are available at LordAshcroftPolls.com
LORD ASHCROFT KCMG PC is an international businessman, philanthropist, pollster and author.
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Ukrainians LONDON, Feb. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ukrainians are increasingly confident of defeating the Russian invasion and expect a military victory rather than a diplomatic solution, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
Key Points:
- LONDON, Feb. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ukrainians are increasingly confident of defeating the Russian invasion and expect a military victory rather than a diplomatic solution, according to new polling from Lord Ashcroft.
- Findings include:
Nearly 7 in 10 Ukrainians (69%) said they were more confident of defeating the Russian invasion than they were when the conflict started.
- Only 39% of Russians said they were more confident of victory than they were when the "special military operation" (SMO) began.
- Full findings from the research are available at LordAshcroftPolls.com
LORD ASHCROFT KCMG PC is an international businessman, philanthropist, pollster and author.