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POLL OF THE DAY: Do you agree with ‘horrifying’ new ballot that Starmer’s Britain is split and tradition is altering too quick?

A major study has found that national pride has plummeted and society is more divided than ever in Keir Starmer‘s Britain. 

Research from King’s College London and pollsters Ipsos found that eight in ten said they felt the nation was divided – up five percentage points from two years ago and ten points from 2020.

And half of the public said Britain’s ‘culture’ was changing too fast, up from a third.

But most strikingly, the findings found that national pride across all age groups also plummeted, with less than half (46 per cent) saying they were ‘proud’ of their country – down ten points from 2020. 

The results are likely to send alarm bells ringing in Downing Street, while the researchers themselves said the ‘frightening’ figures laid bare an increasingly divided, polarised and downbeat society.

Such feelings were laid bare to the nation today after 100-year-old veteran Alec Penstone declared that winning WW2 ‘wasn’t worth it’ due to the state of the country.

 

In our last poll, Mail readers were asked: Should the Villa vs Maccabi FC match be allowed to go ahead tonight despite Muslim protestors threatening violence? 

Out of more than 9,000 votes, 70 per cent said ‘yes’ while 30 per cent said ‘no’.