55% of British people do not want to be part of the European Union

In our latest mobile research poll we asked a series of questions about what British people thought about Europe and the crisis it faces.<p><p><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8112/8659369761_0be34fa731.jpg" width="600" height="355" alt="euphone"></a></p></p>

In our latest mobile research poll we asked a series of questions about what British people thought about Europe and the crisis it faces.

euphone

The results showed that 55% of British people do not want to be part of the European Union and this increased to 62% for Conservative supporters:

Other highlights include:

  • 63% are concerned about the Euro Crisis, with 21% being very concerned.
  • Interestingly the events in Cyprus are having a ripple effect, and 53% of British people are concerned about their bank savings in light of events in Cyprus, where depositors with more than 100,000 euros could lose a percentage of their savings. This figures increases to 65% for Conservative supporters.
  • Worryingly 82% of British people do not trust politicians, a concern for a nation who needs to have an increase in confidence to get their economy moving again.

Mobile is great for returning data quickly and reporting results instantly. Do you have a topic that you would like to find out more about? Contact us to find out how.    

Our latest highlights

Find out what’s driven our pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) below: