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We're Living In Broken Britain, Say Most Voters [Nation "Hardly Recognizable" Say 3/5 Voters]
London Times ^ | February 08, 2010 | Peter Riddell
Posted on Monday, February 08, 2010 8:48:27 PM by Steelfish
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February 9, 2010 We're Living In Broken Britain, Say Most Voters
Peter Riddell
Voters are deeply pessimistic about the state of Britain today, believing that society is broken and heading in the wrong direction, a Populus poll for The Times has found. Nearly three fifths of voters say that they hardly recognise the country they are living in, while 42 per cent say they would emigrate if they could.
But worries over the pace of social change and dislocation are balanced by the belief that life will get better, according to the survey undertaken at the weekend. It suggests that 70 per cent believe that society is now broken, echoing a Conservative campaign theme of the past two years, while 68 per cent say people who play by the rules get a raw deal and 82 per cent think it is time for a change.
The snapshot of Britain also confirms, however, that the battle between the parties has tightened with Labour two points up at 30 per cent. Women, working-class people and Tory voters were more likely to say that they hardly recognise their own country.
Overall, 64 per cent think that Britain is going in the wrong direction and just 31 per cent believe it is on the right track. This is a widely used measure of mood in the United States where 57 per cent of people think America is going wrong and 37 per cent believe it is on the right track.
It is not all gloom. Three fifths (60 per cent) of those polled say they look to the future with optimism, against 38 per cent who are looking forward with anxiety. While 45 per cent say Britain’s best years are behind us, 50 per cent say that they are still to come.
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Morons. They did it to themselves much the same as we are.
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...while 42 per cent say they would emigrate if they could.
I'm sure that statistic is not lost on the Muslims moving in there.
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I'm sure that statistic is not lost on the Muslims moving in there.
No kidding. The muslims use immigration as a weapon. The left wing freak show invited the all in for votes.
Sound familiar Skip?