Post on 17-Oct-2020
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
542046535617838325346601910183114124725381629460206217422Mayors should be33%28%23%19%21%28%20%22%29%27%26%22%24%22%23%26%17%20%26%24%30%30%23%25%24%introduced across
England
361184634415935242521409544188105854240483934133155288Mayors should only22%16%16%18%14%22%18%16%14%12%17%10%13%11%18%22%21%16%13%19%13%17%15%18%16%represent urban English
areas
52173755784526436485275321041131491331749681635431196304499Mayors should be31%24%27%31%29%19%33%24%26%31%32%38%25%31%31%27%42%37%26%25%18%15%22%35%28%abolished and the
powers returned tolocal/nationalgovernment
242349355998759565552592615513413812285701108212279357191548Don't know14%32%33%31%35%31%30%38%30%30%25%31%37%36%28%25%20%27%35%32%39%39%40%22%31%
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Q1. On May 7th, voters in London and major English city-regions will vote for directly-elected Mayors. Around 17 million English citizens willbe represented - around a third of England's population. Some people say directly-elected Mayors should be introduced in other areas includingtowns and smaller cities. But others say this would create an extra layer of bureaucracy, and that powers are better held either by nationalgovernment or local councils. Which, if any, of the following statements best fits your view?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
3514143285978282132234113715585113843955524944141183324A Mayor, with an21%19%15%15%21%28%14%14%18%13%18%16%17%15%17%23%20%15%18%20%16%22%16%21%18%elected body to
scrutinise his or herdecisions
62186814470764550404253218897138119975567709558248193442Mayors with some37%25%29%24%25%28%23%34%22%24%23%25%21%26%28%25%23%21%21%27%31%29%28%22%25%limited powers, who
must make decisionsjointly with localcouncil leaders
228140133335212024192864245545845283032372710298199A Mayor, with randomly-13%11%14%7%11%13%11%14%13%11%12%7%10%12%11%12%11%11%10%12%12%13%11%11%11%selected citizens
juries to scrutinisehis or her decisions
3717261676833693148506228112921281221519584534627185270455I do not support a22%24%22%37%24%12%35%21%26%29%27%33%27%25%26%25%36%36%27%21%15%13%21%31%26%Mayor for my area
1115054295554332638374917100828471394376508347215124338Don't know6%21%20%16%19%20%17%18%21%22%21%19%24%22%17%15%9%17%24%19%27%23%24%14%19%
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Q2. Different arrangements are in place or have been proposed to make elected Mayors accountable. For instance, in the capital, a body of 25 electedpoliticians (the London Assembly) scrutinises the work of the Mayor, who has powers over key policy areas like transport and crime. In GreaterManchester, the elected Mayor can take decisions only with the support of local councils. Others have proposed that randomly-selected ‘citizen juries’or assemblies could scrutinise the output of Mayors, operating like jurists on a trial. Which, if any, of the following models would you preferfor your area?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
StatementsEnglish townsEnglish townsThe
Devolutionand smalland smallConservativeLabour's Mayorsdeals must becities lose outcities lose outMayors such assuch as Andy
Council leadersThe balance ofjointly agreedon investmenton investmentAndy Street andBurnham andAn Englishwould generallypower betweenby localto biggerto Scotland andBen HouchenSadiq Khan haveparliamentPeople like mePeople like me
be a bettercentral andgovernment andcities becauseWales becausehave been morebeen morewould be adon't have anydon't have anyvoice for mylocalnationalthey aren'tthey aren'teffectiveeffectivebetter optionsay about whatsay about whatarea than agovernment isgovernment torepresented byrepresented byleaders thanleaders thanthan havingthe UKthe local
Mayorabout rightgo aheadMayorsMayorsBoris JohnsonJeremy Corbynmore Mayorsgovernment doesauthority does
1768176817681768176817681768176817681768Unweighted base
1758175817581758175817581758175817581758Weighted base
652309874461364217749561974909NET: Agree37%18%50%26%21%12%43%32%55%52%
159322221179462247165393314Strongly agree (+2)9%2%13%7%5%4%14%9%22%18%
494277652344269155502395581596Agree (+1)28%16%37%20%15%9%29%22%33%34%
496481368485469531396467348388Neither agree nor (0)28%27%21%28%27%30%23%27%20%22%disagree
16541847188228213111191227242Disagree (-1)9%24%3%11%13%12%6%11%13%14%
54164288193126103876156Strongly disagree (-2)3%9%2%5%5%7%6%5%3%3%
22058174269321339214278288299NET: Disagree12%33%4%15%18%19%12%16%16%17%
390387441543604671399453147161Don't know22%22%25%31%34%38%23%26%8%9%
0.39-0.290.760.190.04-0.170.500.280.630.54Mean
0.981.000.851.031.041.001.111.071.111.08Standard deviation0.030.030.020.030.030.030.030.030.030.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?SummaryBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
83369150911471301017798901255122219026323521515016015014986465445909NET: Agree50%51%54%50%52%47%51%52%54%53%53%60%54%51%54%49%52%57%51%59%48%42%52%51%52%
291204828525031362428461894698368675563555717158155314Strongly agree (+2)18%16%17%16%18%18%16%24%13%17%20%21%23%19%17%14%16%21%20%21%18%8%18%18%18%
532491026295807041746278331281211801671489596959369306290596Agree (+1)32%34%37%34%33%29%36%27%41%36%33%39%31%33%37%35%36%36%31%37%30%34%34%33%34%
3116058406657433142376111989410097945482546144187201388Neither agree nor (0)18%22%21%22%23%21%22%21%23%22%26%13%24%25%20%20%23%21%26%21%20%22%21%23%22%disagree
3490293039442924172724843347194834141212927115127242Disagree (-1)21%12%10%17%14%16%15%16%10%16%10%10%10%9%15%19%20%16%13%8%9%13%13%15%14%
14212181275456631162118164931510292856Strongly disagree (-2)8%3%8%4%4%3%3%3%3%3%3%4%3%2%4%4%4%2%3%1%5%5%3%3%3%
4811050385151352823323011544093112994549244437143155299NET: Disagree29%15%18%21%18%19%18%19%13%19%13%13%13%11%19%23%24%17%16%9%14%18%16%18%17%
5902013223717131812191240473341811212856379666161Don't know3%12%7%7%8%13%9%9%10%7%8%14%10%13%7%8%2%4%7%11%18%18%11%8%9%
0.310.560.490.440.520.510.510.600.580.500.620.750.670.650.510.390.410.620.570.780.580.330.570.520.54Mean
1.231.051.161.101.101.111.051.140.981.081.031.081.060.991.101.101.101.051.070.961.131.051.071.081.08Standard deviation0.100.040.070.080.070.080.080.090.080.080.070.120.050.060.050.050.050.060.060.060.080.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Table 4
Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?People like me don't have any say about what the local authority doesBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
1043971749615115310387106941364923421627724821215817316017695494480974NET: Agree62%54%63%53%53%56%53%58%58%55%58%57%56%58%57%51%51%61%56%62%57%47%55%55%55%
45163604062633744353654231138410393866071676940183210393Strongly agree (+2)27%22%22%22%22%23%19%29%19%21%23%27%27%23%21%19%21%23%23%26%22%20%21%24%22%
58234114568990664371588226120132174155126981039210755311270581Agree (+1)35%32%41%31%31%33%34%29%39%34%35%31%29%35%35%32%30%38%33%36%35%27%35%31%33%
24141504066465223352547158468103931034359445346175174348Neither agree nor (0)14%19%18%22%23%17%26%15%19%15%20%18%20%18%21%19%25%16%19%17%17%22%20%20%20%disagree
168822253931192325292884743588078365022231898129227Disagree (-1)10%12%8%14%14%11%10%16%14%17%12%9%11%12%12%16%19%14%16%9%7%9%11%15%13%
182317871475395314423191381251111332861Strongly disagree (-2)11%3%6%4%2%5%4%4%2%5%2%4%3%1%5%4%3%3%4%2%4%5%4%3%3%
341113933464527292838331161488099904562283429131156288NET: Disagree20%15%14%18%16%16%14%19%15%22%14%13%15%13%16%20%22%17%20%11%11%14%15%18%16%
58015132232141013141910364029431115172445349157147Don't know3%11%5%7%8%12%7%7%7%8%8%12%9%11%6%9%3%6%6%10%15%17%10%7%8%
0.600.650.680.570.610.650.590.690.660.530.700.760.720.750.600.500.480.670.580.840.760.560.640.620.63Mean
1.291.101.111.141.081.161.051.201.021.191.051.131.131.021.111.141.121.101.141.031.071.151.091.131.11Standard deviation0.100.040.070.080.070.080.080.100.080.090.070.130.060.060.050.050.050.070.060.070.070.090.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?People like me don't have any say about what the UK government doesBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
632248260100726642676068251221081721601558992788760263298561NET: Agree38%31%29%33%35%26%34%28%37%35%29%29%29%29%35%33%37%34%30%30%28%29%29%34%32%
226418153524181216211311422651465926272119147096165Strongly agree (+2)13%9%6%8%12%9%9%8%9%13%5%13%10%7%10%10%14%10%9%8%6%7%8%11%9%
40160644564484830513956147982121113966365576846193202395Agree (+1)24%22%23%25%23%17%25%20%28%23%24%16%19%22%25%23%23%24%21%22%22%23%22%23%22%
35193694277754944444471201261081191131217281667650245221467Neither agree nor (0)21%26%25%23%27%27%25%29%24%26%30%24%31%29%24%23%29%27%26%26%25%25%28%26%27%disagree
187733202836221822132473535477350283132252371120191Disagree (-1)11%11%12%11%10%13%11%12%12%8%10%8%9%9%10%15%12%11%10%13%8%12%8%14%11%
24351812820104410153201127282216169185266187Strongly disagree (-2)15%5%6%7%3%7%5%3%2%6%6%4%5%3%6%6%5%6%5%4%6%3%3%7%5%
431125032365732222724391055467510272454742432996181278NET: Disagree26%15%18%18%13%21%16%15%15%14%16%12%13%12%15%21%17%17%15%16%14%14%11%21%16%
25201774772724941444356301111101231096856927010265286166453Don't know15%27%28%26%25%26%25%28%24%25%24%35%27%30%25%23%16%21%29%27%33%32%32%19%26%
0.130.270.160.230.430.090.290.260.380.370.150.410.290.290.330.200.340.260.250.260.220.290.350.220.28Mean
1.321.061.081.121.031.131.080.991.001.121.021.121.060.971.101.121.111.101.081.041.060.990.971.151.07Standard deviation0.110.050.080.090.070.090.090.090.090.100.080.150.060.060.060.060.060.070.070.080.090.090.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?An English parliament would be a better option than having more MayorsBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
842901097612511582429869115261521352182442471301201038960339410749NET: Agree51%40%39%42%44%42%42%29%54%41%49%31%37%36%45%50%59%50%39%40%29%30%38%47%43%
3294332039402317342343952418174894632362814107140247Strongly agree (+2)19%13%12%11%14%15%12%11%19%13%18%10%13%11%16%15%22%18%10%14%9%7%12%16%14%
5219676568675592564477118100951371701578388676146232270502Agree (+1)31%27%27%31%30%27%30%17%36%27%30%20%24%25%28%35%38%32%28%26%20%23%26%31%29%
32171683361694346274750201118298105765968537961214182396Neither agree nor (0)19%23%24%18%21%25%22%31%15%27%21%24%27%22%20%22%18%23%22%21%26%30%24%21%23%disagree
20502991812151114101210223032282212251822134665111Disagree (-1)12%7%10%5%6%4%8%7%8%6%5%12%5%8%7%6%5%5%8%7%7%6%5%7%6%
2142161772011147912531183717231124181984161103Strongly disagree (-2)13%6%6%9%3%7%6%10%4%5%5%6%7%5%8%3%5%4%8%7%6%4%5%7%6%
4192442525322625211925165247694544234936402188126214NET: Disagree25%13%16%14%9%12%13%17%12%11%10%18%13%13%14%9%11%9%16%14%13%10%10%15%12%
91775847735944353537462398107104904949756410061251148399Don't know5%24%21%26%26%21%23%24%19%21%19%27%24%29%21%19%12%19%24%25%32%30%28%17%23%
0.340.450.370.400.630.480.450.180.700.480.640.220.390.420.500.650.730.670.340.440.280.320.500.510.50Mean
1.301.111.111.190.991.131.091.181.081.071.101.151.141.091.191.001.081.041.151.181.110.981.061.161.11Standard deviation0.110.050.080.100.070.080.090.100.090.090.080.140.060.070.060.050.060.070.070.080.090.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Labour's Mayors such as Andy Burnham and Sadiq Khan have been more effective leaders than Jeremy CorbynBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
38103411823382816371624174945665747233534473198119217NET: Agree23%14%15%10%8%14%14%11%20%10%10%20%12%12%13%12%11%9%11%13%15%15%11%14%12%
1229152412106978412101822126810179214262Strongly agree (+2)7%4%5%1%1%4%5%4%5%4%4%5%3%3%4%5%3%2%3%4%5%4%2%5%4%
26742616192617102891613373548353617272430227877155Agree (+1)15%10%9%9%7%10%9%7%15%5%7%15%9%9%10%7%9%6%9%9%10%11%9%9%9%
53215865386844551665665251251011421631407187808666251279531Neither agree nor (0)32%29%31%29%30%30%23%34%37%33%28%29%30%27%29%34%34%27%28%31%28%33%28%32%30%disagree
198327183621331723154294846605967464426151691122213Disagree (-1)11%11%10%10%12%8%17%11%12%9%18%11%12%12%12%12%16%18%14%10%5%8%10%14%12%
21512320202216761118635233632362125201494482126Strongly disagree (-2)13%7%8%11%7%8%8%4%3%7%8%7%8%6%7%7%9%8%8%8%4%4%5%9%7%
4013449385543492329276015836996911046769462825135204339NET: Disagree24%18%18%21%19%15%25%16%16%16%25%18%20%19%20%19%25%26%22%18%9%12%15%24%19%
3527810372121110755949728628157156185173125991219614882406265671Don't know21%38%37%39%42%40%38%39%27%42%37%33%38%42%38%36%30%38%39%38%48%40%46%31%38%
-0.09-0.12-0.10-0.35-0.29-0.09-0.22-0.090.08-0.14-0.30-0.01-0.22-0.17-0.16-0.14-0.28-0.36-0.27-0.140.130.05-0.12-0.21-0.17Mean
1.171.021.071.000.911.051.110.920.920.991.001.061.010.981.020.990.970.971.001.031.010.950.931.051.00Standard deviation0.110.050.080.090.070.090.100.090.080.100.080.140.060.070.060.060.060.070.070.080.090.090.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?The Conservative Mayors such as Andy Street and Ben Houchen have been more effective leaders than Boris JohnsonBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
48160582954583328473957207269107115864867546445170194364NET: Agree29%22%21%16%19%21%17%19%26%23%24%23%18%19%22%24%21%18%21%21%21%22%19%22%21%
1347931316778162142414243322171614179405594Strongly agree (+2)8%6%3%2%4%6%4%5%4%9%9%5%6%4%5%7%5%7%5%5%5%5%4%6%5%
351144926414226213923361649558382643151414736130139269Agree (+1)21%16%18%15%14%15%13%14%21%13%15%18%12%15%17%17%15%12%16%16%15%18%15%16%15%
3918679488269514150506018115881261401356665677462213256469Neither agree nor (0)23%26%28%26%29%25%26%28%27%29%26%21%28%24%26%29%32%25%21%26%24%30%24%30%27%disagree
3993383426392414261736124355666459483129412191137228Disagree (-1)23%13%14%19%9%14%12%9%14%10%15%14%10%15%13%13%14%18%10%11%13%10%10%16%13%
2042161712101745141231921242918162415128346093Strongly disagree (-2)12%6%6%10%4%4%9%3%3%8%5%3%5%6%5%6%4%6%8%6%4%4%4%7%5%
591345451384941183131481562769093776555445229124197321NET: Disagree35%18%19%28%13%18%21%12%17%18%20%17%15%21%18%19%19%25%17%17%17%14%14%23%18%
21248885311298706254527033164138165136118821259111968384220604Don't know12%34%32%29%39%36%36%41%30%31%30%39%40%37%34%28%28%31%40%35%38%33%43%25%34%
-0.120.06-0.01-0.280.090.08-0.140.160.150.080.110.120.06-0.060.050.080.04-0.090.020.060.090.120.10-0.010.04Mean
1.191.080.991.020.981.031.080.950.951.151.101.021.031.041.031.060.981.091.141.051.030.961.001.071.04Standard deviation0.100.050.080.090.080.090.100.100.090.100.090.140.060.070.060.060.060.080.080.080.090.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?English towns and small cities lose out on investment to Scotland and Wales because they aren't represented by MayorsBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
692106843727746405543671983981321481065278748564224237461NET: Agree42%29%24%24%25%28%23%27%30%25%28%22%20%26%27%31%26%20%25%29%28%32%25%27%26%
225617817198131519116252043282714141729166255117Strongly agree (+2)14%8%6%4%6%7%4%9%9%11%5%7%6%5%9%6%6%5%4%7%9%8%7%6%7%
4715451355558372740245513587888120803865575748162182344Agree (+1)28%21%18%19%19%21%19%18%22%14%24%15%14%21%18%25%19%15%21%22%18%24%18%21%20%
4518092528072534253485729131911321321337780587957227258485Neither agree nor (0)27%25%33%29%28%26%27%28%29%28%24%33%32%24%27%27%32%30%26%23%26%28%25%30%28%disagree
258224222626211219193663540575553333530261168120188Disagree (-1)15%11%9%12%9%10%11%8%11%11%15%7%9%11%12%11%13%13%11%12%8%5%8%14%11%
1034181499125791332020212020191512115305181Strongly disagree (-2)6%5%6%8%3%3%6%3%4%5%6%4%5%5%4%4%5%7%5%5%3%2%3%6%5%
34115423635353317262849105660787573525042361698171269NET: Disagree21%16%15%20%12%13%17%11%14%16%21%11%13%16%16%16%17%20%16%16%12%8%11%20%15%
1722577509991645047526129144122147129104791038210966342200543Don't know10%31%28%27%35%33%33%34%26%31%26%34%35%33%30%27%25%30%33%32%35%33%38%23%31%
0.320.230.13*0.240.290.060.310.280.210.090.200.120.160.220.230.13-0.030.130.220.330.430.290.100.19Mean
1.121.061.031.060.970.991.041.021.021.121.040.971.011.051.070.991.001.061.011.061.040.931.001.041.03Standard deviation0.090.050.080.090.070.080.090.100.090.100.080.130.060.070.060.050.060.080.070.080.090.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?English towns and small cities lose out on investment to bigger cities because they aren't represented by MayorsBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
923361161011361201027094911233817817225626828314714411012269392483874NET: Agree55%46%41%56%48%43%52%47%52%53%53%44%43%46%52%55%68%56%46%43%39%34%44%56%50%
3080261445422516191928144737677178354125281695128222Strongly agree (+2)18%11%9%8%16%15%13%11%10%11%12%17%11%10%14%15%19%14%13%10%9%8%11%15%13%
6325789879178765475729523131136189197205111103859453297355652Agree (+1)38%35%32%48%32%28%39%36%42%42%41%27%32%36%39%41%49%43%33%33%31%26%33%41%37%
4416169326067323439364423102759596685364606657179190368Neither agree nor (0)27%22%25%18%21%24%16%23%22%21%19%27%25%20%19%20%16%21%20%23%21%28%20%22%21%disagree
7191325658498-4722148910767212647Disagree (-1)4%3%5%1%2%2%3%5%2%5%3%-1%2%5%3%2%4%3%3%2%3%2%3%3%
615452941222-468924468462128Strongly disagree (-2)4%2%2%3%1%3%2%1%1%1%1%-1%2%2%2%1%1%1%2%3%2%1%2%2%
13341787159871110-8133023101313141411274774NET: Disagree8%5%6%4%2%5%5%6%4%6%4%-2%4%6%5%2%5%4%5%5%5%3%5%4%
1719878408274523641345725125111109975548917310767293148441Don't know10%27%28%22%29%27%27%24%23%20%24%29%30%30%22%20%13%18%29%29%35%33%33%17%25%
0.680.690.600.720.850.680.790.680.740.710.790.860.740.730.750.790.970.780.760.630.630.510.760.750.76Mean
0.980.870.870.810.830.980.880.830.790.830.800.780.800.820.880.860.740.830.860.890.900.870.800.890.85Standard deviation0.080.040.060.070.060.080.070.070.070.070.060.100.050.050.040.040.040.060.060.070.070.080.030.030.02Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Devolution deals must be jointly agreed by local government and national government to go aheadBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
471244531406436204826291569489499913941405840150159309NET: Agree28%17%16%17%14%23%18%13%26%15%12%18%17%13%19%20%22%15%13%16%19%20%17%18%18%
10119128217533451585-43137151832Strongly agree (+2)6%2%3%*1%3%1%1%4%3%1%3%1%1%3%2%1%-1%1%4%3%2%2%2%
371133630385634194121261264437991863937374533136141277Agree (+1)22%15%13%17%13%20%17%13%23%12%11%14%16%11%16%19%21%15%12%14%15%16%15%16%16%
30192804480746142544360231301041271201257278678257226254481Neither agree nor (0)18%26%29%24%28%27%31%28%30%25%26%27%31%28%26%25%30%27%25%26%27%28%25%29%27%disagree
461726448835633363845641475861301271167582654534200217418Disagree (-1)28%24%23%27%29%21%17%24%21%26%27%16%18%23%27%26%28%29%26%25%14%17%22%25%24%
3361282113181713102730144320495238323026261252112164Strongly disagree (-2)20%8%10%12%5%7%9%9%5%16%13%16%10%5%10%11%9%12%9%10%8%6%6%13%9%
7923392699675514948729427118106179179154108112917147252329581NET: Disagree47%32%33%38%34%27%26%33%27%42%40%32%28%28%37%37%37%41%36%36%23%23%28%38%33%
1018161376962483831305120981148987464381589861262125387Don't know6%25%22%20%24%23%25%25%17%18%22%24%24%31%18%18%11%16%26%23%32%30%29%14%22%
-0.35-0.29-0.31-0.41-0.31-0.10-0.21-0.38-0.02-0.48-0.50-0.35-0.28-0.28-0.30-0.31-0.26-0.46-0.42-0.37-0.12-0.08-0.22-0.36-0.29Mean
1.230.981.020.990.871.000.980.940.991.080.981.140.980.901.041.030.970.950.960.981.081.010.951.031.00Standard deviation0.100.040.070.080.060.070.080.090.080.090.070.140.050.060.050.050.050.060.060.070.090.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Table 12
Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?The balance of power between central and local government is about rightBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
7724110373122778847666780331421261871971841001139510555304349652NET: Agree46%33%37%40%43%28%45%31%36%39%34%38%34%34%38%41%44%38%36%37%34%27%34%40%37%
24701914282420121920149342950464216312530157584159Strongly agree (+2)14%10%7%8%10%9%10%8%10%12%6%11%8%8%10%9%10%6%10%10%10%7%8%10%9%
5317184599454683547476623108971371521428482707540229265494Agree (+1)32%23%30%32%33%19%35%23%26%28%28%27%26%26%28%31%34%32%26%27%24%20%26%31%28%
42210804370855650514771241241051371301197198628362246250496Neither agree nor (0)26%29%29%24%24%31%28%34%28%27%30%28%30%28%28%27%29%27%31%24%27%30%28%29%28%disagree
1667222024355102614274362946544431322813177293165Disagree (-1)9%9%8%11%9%13%2%6%14%8%12%5%9%8%9%11%11%12%10%11%4%8%8%11%9%
11281165117683611461816121066147134154Strongly disagree (-2)7%4%4%3%2%4%4%4%4%2%3%1%3%2%4%3%3%4%2%2%4%3%1%5%3%
279533262947121634173355035647156413734272485134220NET: Disagree16%13%12%15%10%17%6%11%19%10%14%6%12%9%13%15%14%16%12%13%9%12%10%16%12%
20184623964664036314050249810610186564864649563256134390Don't know12%25%22%22%23%24%21%24%17%23%21%28%24%28%21%18%13%19%20%25%31%31%29%15%22%
0.430.340.360.390.530.200.570.320.280.510.290.570.350.430.400.390.440.300.410.410.440.280.440.350.39Mean
1.121.020.961.000.931.030.910.971.060.960.930.900.970.911.010.990.960.970.941.001.020.970.911.020.98Standard deviation0.090.040.070.080.060.080.070.090.090.080.070.110.050.060.050.050.050.060.060.070.080.080.040.040.03Standard error
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Q3. On the same topic, to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Council leaders would generally be a better voice for my area than a MayorBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
IssuesPlanning and
economicTraining andPolicingdevelopmentCultureClimate changeSocial careHealthcareSchoolsskillsHousingTransport
1768176817681768176817681768176817681768Unweighted base
1758175817581758175817581758175817581758Weighted base
8698116262188446399166561065882Should be more local49%46%36%12%48%36%52%37%61%50%
437534750459418422432628375454The current balance is25%30%43%26%24%24%25%36%21%26%about right
4524123821080495696410473318422Should be more national26%23%22%61%28%40%23%27%18%24%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?SummaryBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
88347127931501061008884941264221018424624324815116012012776460422882Should be more local53%48%46%52%53%38%51%59%46%55%54%49%51%49%50%50%60%58%51%47%41%37%52%49%50%
372147147718660264538542611394140107785987719068221233454The current balance is22%29%26%26%25%31%31%18%25%22%23%31%27%25%29%22%19%23%28%28%29%34%25%27%26%about right
42169804165833534523954179194103134905064659260210212422Should be more national25%23%29%23%23%30%18%23%29%23%23%20%22%25%21%28%22%19%21%26%30%29%24%24%24%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?TransportBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
9038416610518014811410810710115249266215285299309171192153141985475171065Should be more local54%53%59%58%63%54%58%73%59%59%65%57%64%58%58%62%74%66%62%60%46%48%61%60%61%
3720153455164502337404322767713289494666549566184191375The current balance is22%28%19%25%18%23%25%16%20%23%18%26%18%21%27%18%12%18%21%21%31%32%21%22%21%about right
391446031546332173730391572797295584454497340160158318Should be more national23%20%22%17%19%23%16%11%21%18%17%17%17%21%15%20%14%17%17%19%24%20%18%18%18%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?HousingBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
6927396511048578607966983616614916317816710011510010866343313656Should be more local41%37%34%28%36%31%40%40%44%38%42%42%40%40%33%37%40%38%37%39%35%33%39%36%37%
5226110371102100745364598025145118200166134921208511681307321628The current balance is31%36%37%39%36%36%38%36%35%35%34%30%35%32%41%34%32%35%39%33%38%40%34%37%36%about right
46195806079904436384656251031051261401156977718556241232473Should be more national27%27%29%33%28%33%22%24%21%27%24%29%25%28%26%29%28%26%25%28%28%28%27%27%27%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?Training and skillsBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
77354138901551221029181911345022619324924825913617013113486492424916Should be more local46%49%49%50%54%44%52%61%45%53%57%59%55%52%51%51%62%52%55%51%43%42%55%49%52%
50204694170765023554453219782134119716872579570213219432The current balance is30%28%25%23%24%28%26%15%30%26%23%24%23%22%27%25%17%26%23%22%31%34%24%25%25%about right
39171725060774335463647159196106116865769688148187223410Should be more national24%23%26%28%21%28%22%24%25%21%20%17%22%26%22%24%21%22%22%27%26%24%21%26%23%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?SchoolsBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
732548466104858156555910031151147179163182115115928847341298639Should be more local44%35%30%37%36%31%41%38%31%35%43%37%36%40%37%34%44%44%37%36%29%23%38%34%36%
281936339597045335247542410376131112824989588758209214422The current balance is17%26%23%21%21%26%23%22%29%27%23%28%25%20%27%23%20%19%29%23%28%28%23%25%24%about right
66283131761231196959746581301601491792081529710810613499341356696Should be more national40%39%47%42%43%43%35%40%41%38%34%36%39%40%37%43%37%37%35%42%43%49%38%41%40%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?HealthcareBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
8432712781137121977385781264620617823422622814215812212569453392844Should be more local50%45%46%45%48%44%50%49%47%46%54%53%50%48%48%47%55%54%51%48%40%34%51%45%48%
392126538637643345244482089851311136247666310179193225418The current balance is23%29%23%21%22%28%22%23%29%26%20%24%22%23%27%23%15%18%21%25%33%39%22%26%24%about right
44191876285785641454960201181091251441267287708356246249495Should be more national26%26%31%34%30%28%29%28%25%29%26%23%28%29%25%30%30%28%28%28%27%28%28%29%28%
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Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?Social careBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
3190372529362816222326136151476039234436492712692218Should be more local19%12%13%14%10%13%14%11%12%13%11%16%15%14%10%12%9%9%14%14%16%13%14%11%12%
30206684170695331485364291201011281111007079689151233226459The current balance is18%28%24%23%25%25%27%21%27%31%27%33%29%27%26%23%24%27%25%27%30%25%26%26%26%about right
10543317311518616911410111195145442332193153132771671891521691275325481080Should be more national63%59%62%63%65%62%58%68%62%55%62%51%56%59%64%65%67%64%61%59%55%62%60%63%61%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 21
Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?Climate changeBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
70244103619397666163619032140124178183160971168810163313312626Should be more local42%33%37%34%33%35%34%41%35%36%39%37%34%33%36%38%39%37%37%34%33%31%35%36%36%
47325109791351108756778190351781582072071811171409911499376375750The current balance is28%45%39%44%47%40%45%38%43%47%38%41%43%43%42%43%44%45%45%39%37%48%42%43%43%about right
4916067415768423141295418968910493744756709442202180382Should be more national29%22%24%23%20%25%22%21%23%17%23%22%23%24%21%19%18%18%18%27%30%21%23%21%22%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 22
Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?CultureBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
783001228713997967278861164018618220523823014515310511662406406811Should be more local47%41%44%48%49%35%49%48%43%50%49%47%45%49%42%49%55%56%49%41%38%30%46%47%46%
45251844580946340625669271309817613210066998010287275260534The current balance is27%34%30%25%28%34%32%27%34%33%29%31%31%26%36%27%24%25%32%31%33%43%31%30%30%about right
43178734967843636422950199892108114864960719255211202412Should be more national26%24%26%27%23%31%19%25%23%17%21%22%24%25%22%24%21%19%19%28%30%27%24%23%23%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 23
Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?Planning and economic developmentBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
8733213396149108928684911243920320322923524014316212413665441428869Should be more local52%46%48%53%52%39%47%58%46%53%53%46%49%55%47%49%58%55%52%48%44%32%50%49%49%
422086548578551294840542410081133122725866649682228209437The current balance is26%29%23%27%20%31%26%20%26%23%23%28%24%22%27%25%17%22%21%25%31%40%26%24%25%about right
3718981367982533350405622111871271271046084687858222230452Should be more national22%26%29%20%28%30%27%22%27%24%24%26%27%23%26%26%25%23%27%27%25%28%25%27%26%
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Democracy & Mayors SurveyONLINE Fieldwork: 22nd to 23rd January 2020
Absolutes/col percents
Table 24
Q4. Different powers have been proposed for Mayors and councils as part of devolution deals. Do you think the following issues should bedecided more locally by Mayors/councils or more by national government?PolicingBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
92409107109128115906990911294618916923927123314516513211973-867867Male55%56%38%60%45%42%46%47%50%53%55%54%46%45%49%56%56%55%53%52%39%36%-100%49%
753201717215716110679918010639225203251213183116147124190131891-891Female45%44%62%40%55%58%54%53%50%47%45%46%54%55%51%44%44%45%47%48%61%64%100%-51%
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Democracy & Mayors SurveyONLINE Fieldwork: 22nd to 23rd January 2020
Absolutes/col percents
Table 25
GenderBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
3291282232411923191723924416177-----2041317320418-2419%12%10%12%11%15%10%16%10%10%10%11%6%11%13%16%-----100%15%8%12%
401767334367228323226361268978066----310-19011931025-3424%24%26%19%13%26%14%21%18%15%16%14%16%26%16%14%----100%-21%14%18%
241516221284133203819342260488564---256--12413225635-4414%21%22%12%10%15%17%13%21%11%15%26%14%13%17%13%---100%--14%15%15%
251687033703429213236431486837568--312---14716531245-5415%23%25%18%25%12%15%14%18%21%18%16%21%22%15%14%--100%---16%19%18%
20964124473433202230411081477558-261----11614526155-6412%13%15%13%16%12%17%13%12%17%17%12%20%13%15%12%-100%----13%17%15%
264744773535432384357189556114151416-----18323341665+15%6%1%26%25%19%28%22%21%25%24%21%23%15%23%31%100%-----21%27%24%
72267101566711347555143592292137141143----310204322192514NET: 18-3443%37%36%31%24%41%24%37%28%25%25%25%22%37%29%30%----100%100%36%22%29%
49319133549875614170557836146131160132--312256--270298568NET: 35-5429%44%48%30%34%27%31%28%39%32%33%42%35%35%33%27%--100%100%--30%34%32%
46143457112087875260739828176103188209416261----299377676NET: 55+27%20%16%39%42%32%45%35%33%43%42%33%43%28%38%43%100%100%----34%44%38%
42.5842.0540.9248.5750.6743.9449.9445.4247.0450.4849.2746.9150.5644.6847.5549.2371.3959.5349.8739.6329.9121.6645.5050.8048.11Average age
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 26
AgeBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
174925101932129126119---1202619141519275466120A10%7%9%6%7%12%6%6%7%3%5%11%---25%6%7%5%6%6%13%6%8%7%
481465438627837263037496---3631253954494750159204363B29%20%19%21%22%28%19%17%17%22%21%7%---75%30%15%17%19%15%25%18%24%21%
52222108457978554851516023--489-1147575858061251239489C132%30%39%25%28%28%28%32%28%30%25%27%--100%-27%29%24%33%26%30%28%28%28%
2719953455747403339305624-371--564783489741203169371C216%27%19%25%20%17%20%22%22%18%24%29%-100%--13%18%27%19%31%20%23%19%21%
1711236233216272424302512213---264043375117111102213D10%15%13%13%11%6%14%16%13%17%11%14%51%---6%15%14%14%16%8%12%12%12%
512203623251025173410201---6941432317711487201E3%*1%11%13%8%13%6%14%10%14%12%49%---17%16%14%9%5%3%13%10%11%
65195804981111483442436015---4841515868646677213271484NET: AB39%27%29%27%28%40%25%23%23%25%25%18%---100%36%22%22%25%21%38%24%31%28%
1174181879316018910382939411939--489484265133143149145139463509973NET: ABC171%57%67%52%56%69%53%55%51%55%51%45%--100%100%64%51%46%58%47%68%52%59%55%
493129188125869367887711547414371--15112816910816465428357785NET: C2DE29%43%33%48%44%31%47%45%49%45%49%55%100%100%--36%49%54%42%53%32%48%41%45%
2211338436839533449475922414---958186606824225189414NET: DE13%16%14%24%24%14%27%23%27%27%25%26%100%---23%31%28%23%22%12%25%22%24%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 27
Social GradeBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
-------------------------Scotland-------------------------
103218--------852224231518101422129394685North East6%4%7%--------100%5%7%5%3%4%4%4%9%4%5%4%5%5%
249932-------234-59566060574143343623106129234North West14%14%11%-------100%-14%15%12%12%14%16%14%13%12%11%12%15%13%
136723------171--473051434330361926178091171Yorkshire & Humberside8%9%8%------100%--11%8%10%9%10%11%12%8%8%8%9%10%10%
108028-----181---493951423822323832199190181West Midlands6%11%10%-----100%---12%11%10%9%9%8%10%15%10%9%10%10%10%
126125----149----343348343220212032237969149East Midlands7%8%9%----100%----8%9%10%7%8%8%7%8%10%12%9%8%8%
-------------------------Wales-------------------------
166934---196-----5340554854332933281910690196Eastern10%9%12%---100%-----13%11%11%10%13%13%9%13%9%9%12%10%11%
3813342--275------394778111533434417241161115275London23%18%15%--100%------9%13%16%23%13%13%11%16%23%20%18%13%16%
2210951-285-------68577981734770283632157128285South East13%15%18%-100%-------16%15%16%17%17%18%22%11%12%15%18%15%16%
217925181--------4345454947243321342272109181South West13%11%9%100%--------10%12%9%10%11%9%11%8%11%11%8%13%10%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 28
GO RegionBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
1304912061051822041079211697144551822493113612531391741502131735605421103Yes78%67%74%58%64%74%55%62%64%57%62%65%44%67%64%75%61%54%56%59%69%85%63%63%63%
362397376103718957657490302321221781231621211381069631331324655No22%33%26%42%36%26%45%38%36%43%38%35%56%33%36%25%39%46%44%41%31%15%37%37%37%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 29
Have you taken a foreign holiday in the last 3 years?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
1668741212238161210132410222752652620252440327592166Yes100%12%15%12%8%14%8%8%5%8%10%12%5%7%11%13%6%8%8%9%13%16%8%11%9%
-643238160263237179136171158211753923444374193902412872322701728177751592No-88%85%88%92%86%92%92%95%92%90%88%95%93%89%87%94%92%92%91%87%84%92%89%91%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 30
Opinion InfluencerBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
111444182120196148138100133107152501932453343713601862051381451085485951142NET: Homeowners67%61%65%66%69%54%70%67%73%62%65%58%47%66%68%77%87%71%66%54%47%53%61%69%65%
5817656701117874597467982312310919123032814470254343290363654Owned outright -35%24%20%39%39%28%38%40%41%39%42%27%30%29%39%48%79%55%22%10%14%21%33%42%37%without mortgage
5326812649857163415940532769136143141324213511310165257231488Owned with a mortgage32%37%45%27%30%26%32%27%33%23%23%32%17%37%29%29%8%16%43%44%33%32%29%27%28%or loan
53275955986121554642638134215119152102557510611515880323265588NET: Renters32%38%34%32%30%44%28%31%23%37%35%40%52%32%31%21%13%29%34%45%51%39%36%31%33%
1815149275184372923335123158817148415372718634206152358NET: Rent from11%21%18%15%18%30%19%20%13%19%22%27%38%22%14%10%10%20%23%28%28%17%23%18%20%Council/ Housing
Association
994321232551818142524189748432720284444602113185216Rented from the5%13%11%6%11%20%9%12%8%15%10%21%24%13%9%6%5%11%14%17%19%10%15%10%12%council
95718161929191198275613327212125282827137567142Rented from a5%8%6%9%7%10%10%7%5%5%12%6%15%9%6%4%5%10%9%11%9%6%8%8%8%housing association
361244632353718172031301157388155142134447246117113230Rented from someone21%17%16%17%12%14%9%12%11%18%13%13%14%10%17%11%3%8%11%17%23%22%13%13%13%else
2101336326122674101-1371620727Rent free1%1%*2%1%2%1%2%3%1%1%2%1%2%1%2%*-*1%2%8%2%1%2%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 31
TenureBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
-43-4322-3331223*63351210919No formal education-1%1%-1%1%1%1%-2%1%4%3%1%1%*1%1%1%2%*1%1%1%1%
-3-22*2--1--34**312-3-448Primary-*-1%1%*1%--1%--1%1%**1%*1%-1%-***
5741112585160121125831031001384729621826817923616918514014984498464962Secondary school, high34%56%45%47%56%44%64%56%57%59%59%55%72%59%55%37%57%65%59%55%48%41%56%54%55%school, 6th form/
college, GCSE's, A-Levels, BTEC, NVQlevels 1 to 3, etc.
6923411370891004551604667227410716220713165998311359271279549University degree or41%32%41%38%31%36%23%34%33%27%29%25%18%29%33%43%31%25%32%33%36%29%30%32%31%equivalent professional
qualification, NVQlevel 4, etc.
33663420234014101112249222734803622222537217885163Higher university20%9%12%11%8%14%7%7%6%7%10%11%5%7%7%16%9%8%7%10%12%10%9%10%9%degree, doctorate, MBA,
NVQ level 5, etc.
6224610422731181613---1235221538Still in full time4%*1%2%2%4%2%1%1%4%1%1%*2%3%3%---*1%17%3%2%2%education
-31---2121-1-1512--122257Don't know-**---1%*1%1%-1%-*1%**--*1%1%*1%*
17*1122121*254-34211226712Prefer not to answer1%1%*1%1%1%1%*1%**2%1%1%-1%1%1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 32
What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
150659264165241243179133154157212773793224504123602412922492911308267371563Yes - responsible for90%90%95%91%84%88%92%90%85%92%91%90%92%87%92%85%87%92%94%97%94%64%93%85%89%half or more of the
items bought
16711416443216152714228345039725520207197465130195No - not responsible10%10%5%9%16%12%8%10%15%8%9%10%8%13%8%15%13%8%6%3%6%36%7%15%11%for most of the items
bought
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Absolutes/col percents
Table 33
Thinking about your household's food and grocery shopping, are you personally responsible for selecting half or more of the items to be boughtfrom supermarkets and food shops?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
3412752354899251931354925148529769595666668631213153366No cars in the21%17%18%19%17%36%13%13%17%20%21%29%36%14%20%14%14%22%21%26%28%15%24%18%21%household
132603227146237176171129150136186602663203924143562042451902231736787141392NET: Any79%83%82%81%83%64%87%87%83%80%79%71%64%86%80%86%86%78%79%74%72%85%76%82%79%
5829410575999695627280993716814119721120411911512111641349367716135%40%38%42%35%35%49%42%40%47%42%43%41%38%40%44%49%46%37%47%37%20%39%42%41%
50230955598624847674275177013914615713672101568561230282511230%32%34%30%34%23%24%31%37%25%32%20%17%37%30%32%33%28%32%22%28%30%26%33%29%
2579271640182821111312628404947171429132270100651643+15%11%10%9%14%7%14%14%6%8%5%7%7%11%10%10%4%5%9%5%7%34%11%7%9%
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How many cars are there in your household?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
129629233173269181189137160163217813783374384174002502902132391797987731571White78%86%83%95%94%66%97%92%88%95%93%94%91%91%90%86%96%96%93%83%77%88%90%89%89%
3289435148769198174313048601211194362238782169NET: BAME19%12%15%3%5%32%3%6%11%4%7%4%8%8%10%12%3%4%6%17%20%11%10%9%10%
717825213321216710164555154271239Mixed4%2%3%1%2%8%1%2%1%1%1%1%1%2%2%3%1%2%2%2%5%2%3%1%2%
1653131335161341121814202542925279294777Asian10%7%5%1%1%13%1%4%7%2%5%2%4%4%4%5%1%1%3%10%9%5%3%5%4%
71317-2272-313-56161124211155211738Black4%2%6%-1%10%1%-1%1%1%-1%2%3%2%*1%1%4%5%3%2%2%2%
151114-----1-3*3--1-24527Chinese1%1%*1%*1%-----1%-1%*1%--*-1%2%1%**
113131--21--3-142-123-538Other ethnic group**1%1%1%*--1%*--1%-*1%*-*1%1%-1%**
5124326-321*145374*3*9271218Prefer not to answer3%2%1%2%1%2%-2%1%**1%1%1%1%1%1%*1%*3%1%1%1%1%
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Table 35
To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
72298117851531288763858611939198177238232283150156969169423422845Christian43%41%42%47%54%47%45%42%47%50%51%45%48%48%49%48%68%58%50%38%29%34%47%49%48%
2763237842781211195261934391310212431195959118NET: Other16%9%8%4%3%15%4%5%6%6%8%6%6%5%7%8%3%4%7%10%10%9%7%7%7%
163114-11734841339101321--7161911242853Muslim10%4%5%-*6%2%3%5%2%6%3%2%3%3%4%--2%6%6%6%3%3%3%
492-29-*---111383-135-6613Hindu2%1%1%-1%3%-*---1%**1%2%1%-*1%2%-1%1%1%
-31--61--*1*1134212*-4649Jewish-**--2%*--*1%1%**1%1%**1%*-2%1%*1%
-6---4--3---331--1123-437Sikh-1%---2%--2%---1%1%*--**1%1%-***
-221241-131-7-23532-3-8412Buddhist-*1%*1%1%*-*2%1%-2%-*1%1%1%1%-1%-1%*1%
612564133-43154133368313111425Other4%2%2%3%1%*1%2%-2%1%2%1%1%3%1%1%2%3%1%*1%1%2%1%
6135313190117941007382739641186168214196120100132128175111395370765None37%48%47%50%41%34%51%49%45%42%41%48%45%45%44%41%29%38%42%50%56%54%44%43%43%
6158-81115211*47316-137136141630Prefer not to say4%2%3%-3%4%*4%1%1%1%1%1%2%1%3%-*1%3%4%3%2%2%2%
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To which of the following religious groups do you consider yourself to be a member of?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
146603244135234272135104152131199643452943953943042092502192751707277001427NET: Urban88%83%87%74%82%99%69%70%84%76%85%75%83%79%81%81%73%80%80%86%89%83%82%81%81%
873381346295232604079739937178144218236151108122132155108370406776Urban - Population over52%46%48%34%33%84%31%27%43%43%42%43%43%39%45%49%36%41%39%51%50%53%42%47%44%10,000
5926511073139407564745899281671491771581531011288812061357294651Town and Fringe35%36%39%40%49%14%39%43%41%34%42%32%40%40%36%33%37%39%41%34%39%30%40%34%37%
201273546513604529403621697894901125162373534164167331NET: Rural12%17%13%26%18%1%31%30%16%24%15%25%17%21%19%19%27%20%20%14%11%17%18%19%19%
201173036493554227393221677583801044559343528148156305Village12%16%11%20%17%1%28%28%15%23%14%25%16%20%17%17%25%17%19%13%11%14%17%18%17%
1105112-53214-2311107733-6151126Hamlet & Isolated*1%2%6%1%-3%2%1%1%2%-*1%2%2%2%3%1%1%-3%2%1%1%Dwelling
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Table 37
Which of the following best describes where you live?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
127729279104160175103861099013151151252330275511372392132491194915171008NET: Working76%100%100%57%56%64%53%58%60%53%56%59%37%68%68%57%12%53%76%83%81%58%55%60%57%
105566218771151477963897010340102196268218229519117520299346438784Working full time -63%78%78%42%40%54%40%43%49%41%44%47%25%53%55%45%5%36%61%68%65%48%39%51%45%working 30 hours per
week or more
23163612745282423192027114956625629424738482014678224Working part time -14%22%22%15%16%10%12%15%11%12%12%13%12%15%13%12%7%16%15%15%15%10%16%9%13%working between 8 and
29 hours per week
39--78125100936273811043526311915920936512373436085400350750NET: Not working24%--43%44%36%47%42%40%47%44%41%63%32%32%43%88%47%24%17%19%42%45%40%43%
2--9149646111034817352819131516393473Not working but seeking1%--5%5%3%3%2%3%6%4%4%11%4%1%1%*3%6%5%5%8%4%4%4%work or temporarily
unemployed or sick
12--1328311312191818479213126533221217689562157Not working and not8%--7%10%11%7%8%10%10%8%5%19%6%6%5%1%13%7%5%6%33%11%7%9%seeking work/ student
3--711817411920467911592-----573492Retired on a state2%--4%4%3%9%3%6%5%8%4%16%2%2%1%22%-----6%4%5%pension only
19--4056394430253243162639981622616031--116210325Retired with a private11%--22%20%14%22%20%14%19%19%18%6%11%20%34%63%23%1%1%--13%24%19%pension
3--81612131212111284434151062230162829410103House person,2%--4%6%4%7%8%6%6%5%9%11%9%3%2%1%8%10%6%9%1%11%1%6%housewife,
househusband, etc.
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Table 38
Which of the following best describes your current working status?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
114691265113148140998898941294714821033426457141248217190103498458956Unweighted base
127729279104160175103861099013151151252330275511372392132491194915171008Weighted base
41-27925514234252823321838531088044170627328171107279NET: Public Sector32%-100%24%32%24%33%29%26%26%24%36%25%21%33%29%7%30%30%29%29%23%35%21%28%
4-1713*212-524346-2245431417A nationalised3%-6%1%2%*2%1%2%-4%4%3%1%1%2%-2%1%2%2%3%1%3%2%industry/state
corporation
5-336351*526555816-27996171633Central government or4%-12%6%2%3%1%1%4%3%5%9%3%2%2%6%-2%3%4%4%5%3%3%3%civil service
(including Courtsservice and Bank ofEngland)
11-924229158121373111249201203019166563792Local government or8%-33%4%14%5%15%9%11%14%5%6%8%5%15%7%3%15%12%9%6%5%11%7%9%council (including
fire services, policeand local authoritycontrolledschools/colleges)
7-26367314*11231011175662171026A university, or5%-9%2%4%4%3%1%3%1%1%2%1%1%3%4%2%5%2%3%2%2%3%2%3%other grant funded
establishment(include opted-outschools)
13-7610139511678610182720181721208571976A health authority or10%-27%9%8%5%5%12%6%8%6%12%7%7%8%7%2%6%7%10%8%7%12%4%7%NHS Trust
--1----1-----1------1--11The armed forces--*----2%-----1%------1%--**
2-33251163-1425111071*104153221133Other public sector1%-12%2%3%6%6%3%-1%3%3%3%4%3%2%1%*4%2%6%2%5%2%3%occupation (Please
specify as muchdetail as possible)
87729-79109133696180679932113199222195479616815117691320409729NET: Private Sector68%100%-76%68%76%67%71%74%74%76%64%75%79%67%71%93%70%70%71%71%77%65%79%72%
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Table 39
Do you work in any of the following occupations?Base: All respondents who work
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
127729279104160175103861099013151151252330275511372392132491194915171008Weighted base
435-4651194326109953549826935A charity, voluntary3%5%-4%4%3%1%1%8%4%3%4%4%4%3%3%10%2%2%2%4%7%5%2%3%organisation or trust
23137-22302971161018315354838191840252875582137Self-employed18%19%-21%19%17%7%13%6%11%13%6%10%14%15%14%37%13%17%12%11%6%11%16%14%(Private sector)
60558-537210061496553782792153165148237512412113976239319558None of the above/ I47%77%-51%45%57%60%57%60%58%60%54%61%61%50%54%46%55%52%57%56%64%49%62%55%work in the Private
sector
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Table 39
Do you work in any of the following occupations?Base: All respondents who work
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
107463172146221191137102126134172512912383693824102331981021551826406411281No children aged 18 or64%64%62%81%77%70%70%69%69%78%74%59%70%64%75%79%99%89%63%40%50%89%72%74%73%under
562601073464825645533662341211291199962811415215117246222468NET: Yes33%36%38%19%23%30%29%30%29%21%26%40%29%35%24%20%1%11%37%60%49%8%28%26%27%
442208430527047334331503010210895816281101341044196190386NET: Any 5-1826%30%30%16%18%25%24%22%24%18%21%36%25%29%19%17%1%11%35%52%34%2%22%22%22%
2113946173334311926243219686256496288974371122113235NET: Any 11-1813%19%17%10%12%12%16%13%14%14%14%22%16%17%11%10%1%11%29%29%12%1%14%13%13%
2892371425332017171822842534138--115594149481174Yes - children aged17%13%13%8%9%12%10%11%10%11%9%9%10%14%8%8%--4%21%30%7%11%9%10%under 5 years old
261324720314727222514291657715448-53791933114116230Yes - children aged 516%18%17%11%11%17%14%15%14%8%12%18%14%19%11%10%-2%12%36%30%1%13%13%13%to 10 years old
17112341425262614201826135348404031863603619487182Yes - children aged 1110%15%12%8%9%9%13%10%11%11%11%15%13%13%8%8%1%7%20%23%12%1%11%10%10%to 15 years old
95622519151091171392925241931350293-465197Yes - children aged 166%8%8%3%7%5%5%6%6%4%5%10%7%7%5%4%1%5%16%11%1%-5%6%6%to 18 years old
46-*-12121-12413---1456410Refused2%1%-*-*1%1%1%1%-1%*1%*1%---1%1%2%1%*1%
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Do you have any children aged 18 or under? If so, how old are they?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
2181411141175171---5746555052292935352812187209Anglia13%11%15%1%5%1%89%11%1%---14%12%11%10%12%11%9%14%11%14%14%10%12%
151-------1324-4774121-9615Border1%1%*-------6%2%1%-1%1%2%2%*1%*-1%1%1%
14114406*-298161-3165607472613743475132141130271Central9%16%14%3%*-1%66%89%-1%1%16%16%15%15%15%14%14%18%17%16%16%15%15%
239232-2--3--212-5557535250384230342397121217Granada14%13%11%-1%--2%--91%-13%15%11%11%12%14%14%12%11%11%11%14%12%
45160661882741712-117263110140895856478550228157385London27%22%24%*31%99%9%*1%-1%2%17%17%23%29%21%22%18%18%28%24%26%18%22%
15922723178-113---4246556350305226262297109206Meridian9%13%10%12%62%-1%1%2%---10%12%11%13%12%11%17%10%8%11%11%13%12%
-------------------------STV-------------------------
73216------2-802223241219101222108384382Tyne Tees4%4%6%------1%-93%5%6%5%2%5%4%4%9%3%4%4%5%5%
-------------------------Wales-------------------------
92910452---9-5-15112115128971610273562West5%4%4%25%1%---5%-2%-4%3%4%3%3%3%3%3%5%5%3%4%4%
1547181061---4---292830242613231622124467111Westcountry9%6%7%58%*---2%---7%8%6%5%6%5%7%6%7%6%5%8%6%
147929---129-169-25237624949354425291990111201Yorkshire8%11%10%---*20%-99%-2%13%10%13%10%12%14%14%10%9%9%10%13%11%
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Which of the following ITV regions do you live in?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
5024510057851174940485369221409414516224518180138166297243540Single30%34%36%31%30%42%25%27%27%31%29%25%34%25%30%33%6%20%26%31%45%81%33%28%31%
10241514810015711811592108941395721325126025527516218715716535441539980NET: Married/ Civil61%57%53%55%55%43%59%62%59%55%59%66%52%68%53%53%66%62%60%61%53%17%49%62%56%partnership/ co
habiting
772731066713179847078751053715018118620925014014299905306420726Married46%37%38%37%46%29%43%47%43%44%45%43%36%49%38%43%60%54%46%39%29%2%34%48%41%
273122122--362231-16235813Civil Partnership1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%--4%1%1%*1%*-*2%1%1%1%1%1%
241353932253730202819341757697243242244527327130111241Co Habiting14%19%14%17%9%13%15%14%15%11%14%20%14%18%15%9%6%8%14%20%23%13%15%13%14%
14653124423931142424266572482661174842193-15079229NET: Widowed/8%9%11%13%15%14%16%9%13%14%11%7%14%6%17%14%28%18%14%8%1%-17%9%13%separated/ divorced
75591410637873222212252861--491867Widowed4%1%2%5%5%4%3%2%4%5%3%4%5%1%4%4%13%3%2%*--5%2%4%
31241485*11315311536771-121223Separated2%2%2%*1%3%3%**1%1%1%1%1%2%1%1%2%2%3%*-1%1%1%
448211524211911161517230185140623330122-9049139Divorced3%7%8%8%8%8%10%7%9%9%7%2%7%5%10%8%15%13%10%5%1%-10%6%8%
-5-*-1-22111322*--2-33358Prefer not to answer-1%-*-*-1%1%1%*1%1%1%**--1%-1%1%*1%*
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Marital StatusBase: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
-------------------------Glasgow-------------------------
1-2-------11---2----11112Edinburgh1%-1%-------*1%---*----*****
73016------15792521251421101322108404585Newcastle4%4%6%------1%2%92%6%6%5%3%5%4%4%9%3%4%5%5%5%
73212------80-2181627222413169129384482Leeds4%4%4%------47%-2%4%4%5%5%6%5%5%3%4%4%4%5%5%
3193----7-36--1481011101071123202243Hull2%3%1%----5%-21%--3%2%2%2%2%4%2%*4%1%2%3%2%
42611----15-49--1911211312101610511273764Sheffield2%4%4%----10%-29%--5%3%4%3%3%4%5%4%2%5%3%4%4%
177718-----6-153-374736403424302527196298160Manchester10%11%7%-----3%-65%-9%13%7%8%8%9%10%10%9%9%7%11%9%
72013-----1-56-14921131212117124312657Liverpool4%3%5%-----1%-24%-3%2%4%3%3%5%3%3%4%2%4%3%3%
63915-1-18332-119212723161214162210464390Nottingham4%5%5%-*-*56%2%1%-1%5%6%6%5%4%5%4%6%7%5%5%5%5%
1275302---18160---474150423923293533209486180Birmingham7%10%11%1%---12%88%---11%11%10%9%9%9%9%14%11%10%11%10%10%
63914--1831----2621271216161419138424485Norwich3%5%5%--1%43%1%----6%6%6%3%4%6%4%7%4%4%5%5%5%
102311-12-3115---11710151816888712382160Milton Keynes6%3%4%-4%-16%10%---2%4%3%3%4%4%3%3%3%2%6%4%2%3%
2196-42*------513141111814154192443Brighton1%3%2%-15%*------1%4%3%2%3%3%4%*1%2%2%3%2%
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Table 43
Which of the following cities do you live in, or nearest to?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
3116418---1---3559427253111223Oxford2%1%2%2%6%---1%---1%1%1%2%1%1%2%1%2%1%1%1%1%
5419681114127364-1---978313616411468756010262285196481London32%27%29%*50%99%33%-*---24%22%28%34%27%26%24%23%33%31%32%23%27%
1039102557-------171719292312151697374582Southampton6%5%3%14%20%-------4%5%4%6%6%5%5%6%3%3%4%5%5%
540872----3---1814242016815131310255075Bristol3%5%3%40%----2%---4%4%5%4%4%3%5%5%4%5%3%6%4%
112415701-------18191618189186166304171Plymouth6%3%5%39%*-------4%5%3%4%4%3%6%2%5%3%3%5%4%
-------------------------Cardiff-------------------------
2237813-16116320220161724291512687453277None of these1%3%3%4%5%-8%7%3%2%8%2%5%4%4%5%7%6%4%2%3%3%5%4%4%
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Table 43
Which of the following cities do you live in, or nearest to?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
6112101014351071055081343211681711413575Up to £7,000 (3.5)3%2%1%5%4%5%2%3%6%4%4%6%12%2%3%1%1%8%5%3%6%5%5%4%4%
1364132631321918232530131181848326936392836813978216£7,001 to (10.5)8%9%5%14%11%12%10%12%12%15%13%15%29%5%10%7%17%14%12%11%12%4%16%9%12%£14,000
159436343421442621354498754755281595130399131137268£14,001 to (17.5)9%13%13%19%12%8%23%18%12%20%19%10%21%14%15%11%19%23%16%12%13%4%15%16%15%£21,000
2812153204934342836404216485210790874650414728141158298£21,001 to (24.5)17%17%19%11%17%12%17%19%20%23%18%19%12%14%22%19%21%18%16%16%15%14%16%18%17%£28,000
17984927424122192926291236558076683340494215110136246£28,001 to (31)11%13%18%15%15%15%11%13%16%15%12%13%9%15%16%16%16%13%13%19%13%7%12%16%14%£34,000
281454523464142222920281021677992523142546022113147260£34,001 to (37.5)17%20%16%13%16%15%21%15%16%11%12%11%5%18%16%19%12%12%13%21%19%11%13%17%15%£41,000
205831112118961031810152437291512221722175253105£41,001 to (44.5)12%8%11%6%7%7%5%4%6%2%8%12%4%6%8%6%4%4%7%7%7%8%6%6%6%£48,000
1331142613857864423122193226813392260£48,001 to (51.5)8%4%5%1%2%5%4%3%4%5%3%5%1%6%2%4%2%1%7%2%3%6%4%3%3%£55,000
9225895121-8-216983-93128161834£55,001 to (58.5)5%3%2%4%3%2%1%1%1%-3%-1%4%2%2%1%-3%1%4%4%2%2%2%£62,000
-7434102111211123714128714922£62,001 to (65.5)-1%2%1%1%3%1%1%**1%1%*3%1%1%*1%*1%2%3%2%1%1%£69,000
485166----3--3112-413268716£69,001 to (72.5)2%1%2%1%2%2%----1%--1%*2%-1%*1%1%3%1%1%1%£76,000
-443-2-3--21-4161-4-246511£76,001 to (79.5)-1%1%2%-1%-2%--1%1%-1%*1%*-1%-1%2%1%1%1%£83,000
3211541224---1123211---124141227£83,001 or more (86)2%3%*3%1%4%1%2%---1%*1%1%4%*---*12%2%1%2%
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Table 44
What is the combined annual income of your household, prior to tax being deducted?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
9461892427910156144293321342612161514346850117Prefer not to answer6%6%6%5%8%10%5%6%8%4%6%5%7%9%4%7%6%5%5%6%5%17%8%6%7%
34.2132.7333.1229.4530.3533.6728.2529.0026.5024.5027.6328.2318.7233.5728.3734.8425.3824.1928.5429.0029.7643.3328.4829.4328.95Average income (£000's)
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Table 44
What is the combined annual income of your household, prior to tax being deducted?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus
EmploymentSectorRegionSocial GradeAgeGender
York-Opin-shire
ionEastWest&Influ-Pri-SouthSouthEast-Mid-Mid-Humb-NorthNorthencervatePublicWestEastLondonernlandslandsersideWestEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
160691265201283232200167170180245904323255254864352813422702421989398291768Unweighted base
166729279181285275196149181171234854143714894844162613122563102048918671758Weighted base
37104374570435235344158211596683911296687494721214185399NET: Yes22%14%13%25%25%16%26%24%19%24%25%25%38%18%17%19%31%25%28%19%15%10%24%21%23%
2358203048223620183141151124049611094452291810137125262Yes - physical14%8%7%17%17%8%19%13%10%18%18%17%27%11%10%13%26%17%17%11%6%5%15%14%15%condition
1851212230142312151530127932333112274534391710173174Yes - mental condition11%7%8%12%11%5%12%8%8%9%13%14%19%9%7%6%3%10%15%13%12%9%11%8%10%
820915221415157141876418192744293115726563128Yes - disability5%3%3%9%8%5%8%10%4%8%8%8%15%5%4%6%10%11%10%6%2%1%7%7%7%
-11-1342-11-5331452-1-3912Yes - other-**-*1%2%1%-1%1%-1%1%1%*1%2%1%-*-*1%1%
122604234133209218139109144127172632432973983752771892182022511766506631313No74%83%84%73%73%79%71%73%79%74%73%73%59%80%81%78%67%72%70%79%81%86%73%76%75%
7217361455435112971710675117271946Prefer not to say4%3%3%2%2%5%2%3%2%2%2%2%3%2%2%4%2%2%2%2%4%3%3%2%3%
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Table 45
Do you have a longstanding physical or mental condition or disability that has lasted or is likely to last 12 monthsand which has a substantial adverse effect on your ability to carry out day-to-day activities?Base: All respondents
Prepared by Populus