By-Elections, Defence Spending & the Social Media Ban
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In this jam-packed episode, we look at today’s by-elections in England and Scotland, the government’s social media ban, the security and defence spending crisis, plus how does polling actually work?
This week’s stories:
- As Kemi Badenoch hits an approval rating high, why has the Conservative Party's support remained stagnant?
- Defence spending fallout: In the wake of John Healey's resignation, the British public want increased defence spending but where do they think extra funds should come from?
- Is the public in support of the government's social media ban for under 16s?
- Triple by-election breakdown: focus group insights from Makerfield, plus could energy politics hinder the SNP in Aberdeen South or Arbroath and Broughty Ferry?
- A pollster's guide to polling: the methodology behind the numbers.
- The decline of childhood independence over generations.
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