Strengthening democratic societies by countering division and polarization. Also @moreincommon_us @MoreinCommon_DE @Destin_Commun and @moreincommon_pl

Joined September 2018
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Our brand new @opinionbriefpod is out! We discuss - The state of the polls & have Reform plateaued - Are Green voters still green - Why many think the social contract is broken - Do Brits back social media bans Take a listen & let us know what you think open.spotify.com/episode/4bw…
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NEW REPORT: Parents Talk Online Safety Over the last 6 months, our team has surveyed almost 10,000 parents across the UK, US, Poland, France and the Netherlands to understand how they navigate the challenge of keeping their children safe online. Key insights below ⬇️
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🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒Parents feel a strong sense of responsibility for keeping their children safe online, but they have high expectations for governments and social media companies too. For most parents, responsibility for keeping kids safe online starts but doesn’t end with parents
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In 2020 @Moreincommon_ launched the British 7 Segments. After a pandemic, major global conflicts, political upheaval, cost of living crisis, changes in work/social/information habits it’s time to update them for 2025. Here’s an intro to our new tribes of Britain (Quiz link next)
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Nine years ago today, Jo Cox MP was murdered while she was representing and engaging with people in her constituency in Yorkshire in the North of England.
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This anniversary is an opportunity to recommit ourselves to honouring her memory through our work. Jo’s murder and the murder of lawmakers everywhere, including this weekend in the United States, are tragedies for our democracies.
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Democratic societies rely on people like Jo being able to embark on public service unhindered by threats of violence and harm.
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19 May 2025
Strangers in our own country? New research finds 50% of Brits feel disconnected and 44% sometimes feel like strangers - but it's a mistake to tie that just to immigration, with the cost of living, social media, decline of town centres & the legacy of covid big drivers.
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18 Mar 2025
Despite the polarized politics, what's surprising is how much Europeans and Americans – including Republicans – still share common ground over Ukraine. My article with @Moreincommon_ co-founder Mathieu Lefèvre: project-syndicate.org/commen…
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If 2025 goes down as the year that the transatlantic alliance broke down, future historians will marvel at just how far national leaders strayed from the “grassroots” in Europe and America, note @Moreincommon_'s Mathieu Lefèvre and Tim Dixon. bit.ly/4bB9lI6
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📊🇺🇦 La grande enquête menée par @Destin_commun et @Moreincommon_ dans 5 pays 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇵🇱 sur la guerre en Ukraine montre que les Européens sont inquiets mais lucides et déterminés face au retournement américain.👇
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Co dalej z wsparciem Ukrainy i wspólnotą transatlantycką? Spytaliśmy o to w 🇵🇱🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪. Najlepsza wiadomość jest taka, że po obydwu stronach Atlantyku doceniamy znaczenie walki Ukrainy przeciwko Rosji. Więcej w nitce o świeżutkim badaniu sondażowym @Moreincommon_ 🧶👇
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10 Mar 2025
🆕Polling of 🇬🇧🇩🇪🇫🇷🇵🇱🇺🇸 on Ukraine finds: Clear majorities do not think Russia will stop at Ukraine, Starmer's approach popular at home & abroad, less than 50% of Brits now call the US an ally, Europeans ready to go it alone, but only in UK do majority back sending peacekeepers🧵
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