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UnHerd Britain
Total Results: 15
February 1, 2023
Labour’s lost love for Leave
Why has the Left stopped making the case for Brexit?
Richard Johnson
Tuesday
31.01
31.01
Boston and the tragedy of Brexitland
Locals feel their town has turned against them
Jacob Furedi
Monday
30.01
30.01
Introducing UnHerd Britain 2023
What does your constituency think about today's political issues?
Freddie Sayers
Friday
06.12
06.12
Should the rich pay more tax?
Our polling suggests that the parties' high-spending manifestos are a good reflection of public sentiment
James Kanagasooriam
06.12
Jeremy Corbyn’s return to the Seventies
Among the younger generation, the aspiration to tax more, spend more and control more does not seem too radical
David Kogan
Tuesday
03.12
03.12
The truth about free speech in Britain
Kipling saw in our national class division the split between the Normans and the liberty-loving Saxons. Perhaps it still exists
Peter Hitchens
Thursday
28.11
28.11
Where in Britain does ‘do God’?
New polling finds that faith is more vigorous in the cities, especially in places shaped by migration
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
26.11
26.11
Who cares about immigration?
UnHerd's polling indicates that politics is realigning around attitudes to migration
Eric Kaufmann
Friday
22.11
22.11
A boy in a dress is just a boy in a dress
As a trans woman I'm horrified by the pressure we're putting on children to choose their gender
Debbie Hayton
22.11
Has trans activism gone too far?
It's time we were allowed a properly nuanced discussion on gender issues
Douglas Murray
22.11
No wonder politicians won’t talk about gender
UnHerd's new poll shows that the debate about trans issues is complicated and divisive
James Kirkup
Thursday
21.11
21.11
The royalty loyalty of the working classes
Amid rapid social and cultural upheaval, the steady constancy of a monarch provides a mooring for many
Paul Embery
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