Reclaiming Britain: The nation against ethno-nationalism

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  1. **Some people say that it is possible to become truly British if a person makes an effort. Others say a person has to be born British to be truly British. What is your position?**

    **Statement A: It is possible to become truly British if a person makes an effort.**

    **Statement B: A person has to be born British to be truly British.**

    By age group: A/B

    18-24: 72/16

    25-49: 53/32

    50-64: 46/40

    65+: 44/47

    By party: A/B

    Conservative: 49/42

    Labour: 68/22

    Lib Dem: 64/26

    Reform: 34/59

    Green 76/14

    By education level: A/B

    Low: 34/51

    Medium: 53/35

    High: 63/24

    **Here is a list of outcomes which might happen, or have happened, in Britain in ten years’ time. Which, if any, would make you most proud?**

    *”There are fewer ethnic minorities living in Britain”*

    By party

    Conservatives: 18%

    Labour: 4%

    Lib Dem: 3%

    Reform: 37%

    Green: 1%

    **Which of the following, if any, do you personally think are important qualities to have or things to do in order to be a good British citizen?**

    *”Stick up for other British-born people above other groups”*

    By party

    Conservatives: 9%

    Labour: 2%

    Lib Dem: 3%

    Reform: 25%

    Green: 1%

    *”Have white skin”*

    By party

    Conservatives: 2%

    Labour: 0%

    Lib Dem: 1%

    Reform 10%

    Green: 1%

  2. Submission statement: There has been a rise of people having a more ethnic view of British, however, this is still a minority (36%), and the growth primarily comes from Reform voters who are mostly radicalised former Conservative voters.

    Why this is important to r/Neoliberal: While it is concerning, it has been worse in decades before 2010, so I think it is possible to reverse this trend.

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