New research finds widespread electoral impact of economic insecurity for the upcoming election

Monday, 24 June 2024 00:01

Voters' worries about their economic insecurity are set to play a ‘pivotal role' in how they vote in the upcoming election, according to new research from experts at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.   The research reveals that as many as 18.5 million people in Great Britain – 39% of voters – feel economically insecure, where worries about their costs and financial prospects are considered alongside their income. The researchers say this is the...Request free trial