
"The poll - which interviewed 4,027 people aged 16+ between 21 and 27 August 2025 - revealed there is no longer a majority of British citizens who feel 'pride' in their country, there are rising tension between those who are immigrants and British born, more people are feeling nostalgia for the past, many believe the country is changing too quickly and culture war issues are seen as a key dividing issue."
"Overall, Reform UK was the only political party where a majority (58 per cent) of supporters believe the UK is very divided - nearly double the number of Conservative (33 per cent) and Labour (31 per cent) supporters who say they feel the same. Those who support the Green Party fell in the middle at 46 per cent. A vast majority of those who back Reform UK (83 per cent) also believe the country is split by culture war issues."
"Specifically, the study found that nearly two thirds of the public (64 per cent) agree that culture wars are a serious problem for UK society and politics, an increase from 52 per cent in 2023 and 44 per cent in 2020. Alongside this, in the last two years the number who strongly agree with this belief has doubled from 10 per cent to 20 per cent."
4,027 people aged 16+ were interviewed between 21 and 27 August 2025. No longer a majority of British citizens feel 'pride' in their country. Rising tension exists between immigrants and British-born residents. Nostalgia for the past has increased and many believe the country is changing too quickly. Culture war issues are widely seen as a key dividing factor, with 64% saying culture wars are a serious problem and strong agreement doubling from 10% to 20% in two years. Reform UK supporters report the highest levels of perceived division and concern about culture wars.
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