In The News

Two Different Versions of Cancel Culture

Two Different Versions of Cancel Culture

02 March 2023

The New York Times 

Columnist, David French cites our research about Americans skewed perceptions of members of the opposing party and how it plays into the ever growing cancel culture confronting Americans and private organizations.

Two Different Versions of Cancel Culture 

Media: why do only 9% of French people fully trust them?

Media: why do only 9% of French people fully trust them?

09 February 2023

Only 9% of French people say they have no difficulty trusting information. Far from only affecting a minority, this distrust is widespread in society to varying degrees, tracing a continuum from critical thinking to systematic conspiracy. Alix L'Hospital deciphers for l'Express the new study by Destin Commun "Information: fifty shades of distrust".

Read the article here.

Part of the ‘exhausted majority’ of voters? You’re not alone

Part of the ‘exhausted majority’ of voters? You’re not alone

08 February 2023

The Washington Post

Columnist Jennifer Rubin writes More in Common's report on the country's mood suggests we’re going about our politics all wrong.

Part of the ‘exhausted majority’ of voters? You’re not alone

 ‘He doesn’t care’: Rishi Sunak is failing nurses and NHS, say voters in Stoke

‘He doesn’t care’: Rishi Sunak is failing nurses and NHS, say voters in Stoke

25 January 2023

The Guardian

In a focus group by More in Common, residents of Stoke-on-Trent describe the health service as an ‘absolute mess’ and say the PM has just disappeared

‘He doesn’t care’: Rishi Sunak is failing nurses and NHS, say voters in Stoke

‘A dire situation’: Red Wall Tory voters furious over NHS collapse

‘A dire situation’: Red Wall Tory voters furious over NHS collapse

14 January 2023

The Telegraph

Focus group finds first-time Tory supporters have sympathy for struggling health service staff and little faith in Rishi Sunak

‘A dire situation': Red Wall Tory voters furious over NHS collapse

Welcome to More in Common’s global website