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  1. GLA Poll Results

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    Greater London Authority (GLA) (2018). GLA Poll Results [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/YTAyY2Y5YmQtNmJkNi00MWI3LWJkYjMtYzQxNTgyNzFjN2Vl
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    Mar 15, 2018
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    Greater London Authorityhttp://www.london.gov.uk/
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page. December 2017 – Rail services Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 – Workplace equality Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) September 2017 – Keeping Londoners safe Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2017 – World Athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – World Para-athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – Food Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) April 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2017 – Contacting City Hall Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) January 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – Transport Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2016 – Public spending and taxation Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link to analysis of results (PDF) August 2016 – Promoting London Abroad Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2016 – Pubs and Clubs Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2016 – Devolution Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2016 – congestion, night-tube, noise, volunteering and growth Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) January 2016 – culture, anti-social behaviour, sport & exercise, digital technology Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) September 2015 - economy, sugar, awareness of London government and work of Mayor Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) July 2015 - Energy, renting, online shopping and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2015 - Growth, recycling and reuse Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF of tables January 2015 – Economy, cost of living, living wage, affordable eating, cooking fats, physical activity major events Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2014 - Awareness, sources, carrier bags and big dance Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) August 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2014 - Economy, cost of living, personal finance, housing and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) May 2014 - Priorities for Safety Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Economy, cost of living, priorities and culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Water Cannon Link to Data Full Tables (XLS) Tables – rebased (XLS) Tables - ethnicity (XLS) Tables - summary (XLS) November 2013 - Economy, cost of living, technology and aiports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2013 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2013 - Economy, culture and community cohesion Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2013 – Economy, volunteering, ULEZ, stamp duty, cycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) January 2013 - Economy, apprenticeships, aiport, housing and EU Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) October 2012 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities and 2012 Games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2012 - Economy and Londoners priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) February 2012 - Economy and volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2011 - Economy, community cohesion, young people, sports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) September 2011 - Community cohesion and festivals Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2011 - Housing, economy, sport, 2012 games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2011 - Volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) December 2010 - Mayoral Priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) August 2010 - Energy, and Safety in Parks Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) May 2010 - Climate Change Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2010 - Culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2009 - Waste and recycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2009 - Quality of life Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) April 2009 - Economic outlook, and the Mayor's role Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) Visit Talk London website to join in with the discussion.

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    GLA Poll Results | gimi9.com

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    Updated Oct 17, 2015
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    (2015). GLA Poll Results | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_gla-poll-results
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    🇬🇧 영국 English The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page. December 2017 – Rail services Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 – Workplace equality Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) September 2017 – Keeping Londoners safe Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2017 – World Athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – World Para-athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – Food Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) April 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2017 – Contacting City Hall Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) January 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – Transport Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2016 – Public spending and taxation Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link to analysis of results (PDF) August 2016 – Promoting London Abroad Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2016 – Pubs and Clubs Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2016 – Devolution Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2016 – congestion, night-tube, noise, volunteering and growth Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) January 2016 – culture, anti-social behaviour, sport & exercise, digital technology Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) September 2015 - economy, sugar, awareness of London government and work of Mayor Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) July 2015 - Energy, renting, online shopping and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2015 - Growth, recycling and reuse Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF of tables January 2015 – Economy, cost of living, living wage, affordable eating, cooking fats, physical activity major events Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2014 - Awareness, sources, carrier bags and big dance Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) August 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2014 - Economy, cost of living, personal finance, housing and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) May 2014 - Priorities for Safety Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Economy, cost of living, priorities and culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Water Cannon Link to Data Full Tables (XLS) Tables – rebased (XLS) Tables - ethnicity (XLS) Tables - summary (XLS) November 2013 - Economy, cost of living, technology and aiports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2013 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2013 - Economy, culture and community cohesion Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2013 – Economy, volunteering, ULEZ, stamp duty, cycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) January 2013 - Economy, apprenticeships, aiport, housing and EU Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) October 2012 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities and 2012 Games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2012 - Economy and Londoners priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) February 2012 - Economy and volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2011 - Economy, community cohesion, young people, sports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) September 2011 - Community cohesion and festivals Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2011 - Housing, economy, sport, 2012 games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2011 - Volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) December 2010 - Mayoral Priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) August 2010 - Energy, and Safety in Parks Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) May 2010 - Climate Change Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2010 - Culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2009 - Waste and recycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2009 - Quality of life Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) April 2009 - Economic outlook, and the Mayor's role Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) Visit Talk London website to join in with the discussion.

  3. Share of people who think Brexit was the right or wrong decision 2020-2025

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 15, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Share of people who think Brexit was the right or wrong decision 2020-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/987347/brexit-opinion-poll/
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    Jul 15, 2022
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 2020 - Jun 2025
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    As of June 2025, 56 percent of people in Great Britain thought that it was wrong to leave the European Union, compared with 31 percent who thought it was the right decision. During this time period, the share of people who regret Brexit has been slightly higher than those who support it, except for some polls in Spring 2021, which showed higher levels of support for Brexit. Is Bregret setting in? Since late July 2022, the share of people who regret Brexit in these surveys has consistently been above 50 percent. Additionally, a survey from January 2025 highlighted that most people in the UK thought that Brexit had had a mainly negative impact, especially on the cost of living and the economy. Despite there being a clear majority of voters who now regret Brexit, there is as yet no particular future relationship with the EU that has overwhelming support. As of late 2023, 31 percent of Britons wanted to rejoin the EU, while 30 percent merely wanted to improve trade relations and not rejoin either the EU or the single market. Leave victory in 2016 defied the polls In the actual referendum, which took place on June 23, 2016, Leave won 51.9 percent of the votes and Remain 48.1 percent, after several polls in the run-up to the referendum put Remain slightly ahead. Remain were anticipated to win until early results from North East England suggested that Leave had performed far better than expected, with this pattern replicated throughout the country. This event was repeated somewhat in the U.S. election of that year, which saw Donald Trump win several key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, despite predictions that these states would vote for Hillary Clinton.

  4. Voting intention in the United Kingdom 2025, by age

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    Statista, Voting intention in the United Kingdom 2025, by age [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1379439/uk-election-polls-by-age/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 5, 2025 - Oct 6, 2025
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    As of October 2025, the political party that 18 to 24 year-old's in Great Britain would be most likely to vote for was the Labour Party, at 30 percent, with Labour also the joint-most popular party among those aged 25 to 49 along with Reform UK. Reform was the most popular party for the 50 to 64 age group, with 32 percent of voters saying they would vote for them. For the oldest age group, Reform was also the most popular, with 31 percent of over 65s intending to vote for them. Reform surge in the polls Since winning the last UK general election in July 2024, the ruling Labour Party have steadily become more unpopular among voters. After winning 33.7 percent of the vote in that election, the party was polling at 24 percent in April 2025, only slightly ahead of Reform UK on 23 percent. A right-wing populist party, Reform benefited from the collapse in support for the center-right Conservative Party in the last election, winning several seats at their expense. While the next UK general election is not due to be held until 2029, the government will be keen to address their collapsing approval ratings, in the face of Reform's rising support. Economic headaches for Labour in 2025 Although Labour inherited a growing economy, with falling inflation, and low unemployment from the Conservatives, the overall economic outlook for the UK is still quite gloomy. The country's government debt is around 100 percent of GDP, and without large tax rises and spending cuts, the government hopes to create a stronger, more resilient economy to reduce the deficit. While this is still a possibility, the UK's economic prospects for 2025 were recently slashed, with growth of one percent forecast, down from an earlier prediction of two percent. Although mainly due to external factors such as the threat of increasing tariffs, and general geopolitical instability, the UK's faltering economy will add further problems to the embattled government.

  5. Share of people who think Brexit was the right or wrong decision 2025, by...

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    Statista, Share of people who think Brexit was the right or wrong decision 2025, by age [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1393682/brexit-opinion-poll-by-age/
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    Time period covered
    Jun 16, 2025 - Jun 17, 2025
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    United Kingdom
    Description

    As of June 2025, most young Britons thought that leaving the EU was the wrong decision, with ***percent of 18 to 24 year-old's and ** percent of 25 and 49 year-old's regretting the decision. By contrast, ** percent of those aged 65 or over thought that Brexit was the right decision.

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GLA Poll Results

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pdf, xls, html, xmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Mar 15, 2018
Dataset provided by
Greater London Authorityhttp://www.london.gov.uk/
License

Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
License information was derived automatically

Description

The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page. December 2017 – Rail services Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 – Workplace equality Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2017 - YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) September 2017 – Keeping Londoners safe Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2017 – World Athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – World Para-athletics Championships Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2017 – Food Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) June 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) April 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2017 – Contacting City Hall Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) February 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) January 2017 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) December 2016 – Transport Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2016 – YouGov/GLA poll results Link to PDF of topline (PDF) October 2016 – Public spending and taxation Link to PDF of topline (PDF) Link to analysis of results (PDF) August 2016 – Promoting London Abroad Link to PDF of topline (PDF) August 2016 – Pubs and Clubs Link to PDF of topline (PDF) July 2016 – Devolution Link to PDF of topline (PDF) March 2016 – congestion, night-tube, noise, volunteering and growth Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) January 2016 – culture, anti-social behaviour, sport & exercise, digital technology Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) September 2015 - economy, sugar, awareness of London government and work of Mayor Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to crosstabs tables (XLS) July 2015 - Energy, renting, online shopping and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2015 - Growth, recycling and reuse Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF of tables January 2015 – Economy, cost of living, living wage, affordable eating, cooking fats, physical activity major events Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2014 - Awareness, sources, carrier bags and big dance Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) August 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2014 - Economy, cost of living, personal finance, housing and airports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) May 2014 - Priorities for Safety Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) March 2014 - Health Survey Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Economy, cost of living, priorities and culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) February 2014 - Water Cannon Link to Data Full Tables (XLS) Tables – rebased (XLS) Tables - ethnicity (XLS) Tables - summary (XLS) November 2013 - Economy, cost of living, technology and aiports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) September 2013 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) June 2013 - Economy, culture and community cohesion Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2013 – Economy, volunteering, ULEZ, stamp duty, cycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) January 2013 - Economy, apprenticeships, aiport, housing and EU Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to Excel tables (XLS) October 2012 - Economy, Mayoral responsibilities and 2012 Games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2012 - Economy and Londoners priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) February 2012 - Economy and volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2011 - Economy, community cohesion, young people, sports Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) September 2011 - Community cohesion and festivals Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2011 - Housing, economy, sport, 2012 games Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2011 - Volunteering Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) December 2010 - Mayoral Priorities Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) August 2010 - Energy, and Safety in Parks Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) May 2010 - Climate Change Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) March 2010 - Culture Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) November 2009 - Waste and recycling Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) June 2009 - Quality of life Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) April 2009 - Economic outlook, and the Mayor's role Link to PDF of toplines (PDF) Link to PDF tables (PDF) Visit Talk London website to join in with the discussion.

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