Yes, according to the latest issue of the Social Attitudes survey released this week. Britain divided? Public attitudes after seven years of austerity this focuses on how the public feel about social class, work and society. It considers whether financial cuts and austerity policies have effected attitudes as people believe Britain is more divided. Other topics covered include levels of confidence in the NHS, political engagement, support for government welfare reform policies.
It also has an interesting data table on what the public think will happen after Brexit. Of those surveyed only 30% wanted to leave the EU. The website has information on methodology plus access to some data from the study from 1983 onwards
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