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The Guardian

The Guardian

07 December 2023

As an extensive study this week from pollsters More In Common puts it, more than any other demographic, “young people feel forced to pick a side”. Just as I didn’t really understand sanctions but would never touch Cape granny smiths, so young people overwhelmingly support Palestine. For the leaders and commentators of tomorrow, the past two months since the horrors of 7 October have been formative.

The Guardian

The Standard

The Standard

05 December 2023

Op-ed by UK Director Luke Tryl: Message to politicians and activists - Stop being reductive on Israel-Gaza, it's not what the British public wants.

The Standard

Crépol: the lessons of political recovery

Crépol: the lessons of political recovery

27 November 2023

“The far right imposes an interpretative framework in 4 stages: setting the scene, interpreting before knowing the facts, broadening and generalizing a particular case, and finally supporting its statement with important iconography.” On the set of Sens Public, Laurence de Nervaux analyzes the content of the public debate following the Crépol tragedy and the polarization of society that it tends to generate.

A show to be found in full here.

BBC Radio 4 PM

BBC Radio 4 PM

23 November 2023

UK Director Luke Tryl speaks on the PM programme, discussing public attitudes to immigration.

BBC Radio 4 PM

BBC News

BBC News

19 November 2023

By Laura Kuenssberg "Research carried out by the polling group, More in Common, helps explore the real world reaction. And a flavour of voters' views from focus groups about Mrs Braverman suggests there is real division - the most common words chosen to describe her include, "brave" and "outspoken", but "racist" features there too"

BBC News