GB | Politics | Public and communities
Survey of GB adults on their attitudes towards reforming the House of Commons.
- Three quarters of adults (74%) would support changing the rules to allow cross-party groups of MPs to bring forward legislation.
- Two-thirds of adults (65%) would support scrapping existing voting lobbies in favour of electronic voting.
- More than two-thirds of adults (69%) would support suspensions for MPs caught spreading disinformation via social media and voting on issues where they derive significant financial benefit (67%).
- Stronger support among women and young people (25-34) for flexible seating layouts in the new House of Commons.
Date Published: 22/05/2019
Categories: GB | Politics | Public and communities
Client: More United
Methodology
ComRes surveyed 2,041 British adults on 15th-16th May 2019. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.
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