Britons Want UN Mandate Before Using Force Against Another Nation
A majority of respondents want the UK Government to continue to be a global leader to solve international disputes.
A majority of respondents want the UK Government to continue to be a global leader to solve international disputes.
Three-in-five respondents regard the United States as “an ally” and rate bilateral relations as “very good” or “good.”
The approval rating for the three main party leaders did not go through significant changes this month.
The approval rating for David Cameron and Nick Clegg fall to the lowest level since the coalition was installed.
A large proportion of respondents think that similar riots could break out again in Britain.
The approval rating for David Cameron remains stable, while both Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband lose points.
Since July 2010, the proportion of respondents who disapprove of the proposed course of action has increased by 11 points.
Only a third of people who voted for the Liberal Democrats in 2010 would support the party if it runs in tandem with the Tories.
Most respondents believe “kettling” was justified during the 9 December demonstration in London.
All three main party leaders saw their approval rating drop in the last month of 2010.