Papers Cover Adam Smith Institute’s Nanny State Polling

The Adam Smith Institute commissioned JL Partners to undertake a representative poll of adults in Great Britain.

The polling showed that over half of Brits think that Labour are anti-fun and anti-personal freedoms. The majority of voters think that Labour “loves to ban things that people enjoy” and that it “interferes too much with their daily lives”.

The government’s plans to ban smoking and disposable vapes, alongside their tax hikes on the hospitality industry, could reinforce these negative opinions on Labour and current beliefs that Farage better understands working people. As the polling demonstrates, Reform already poses a serious threat to Labour, and those Labour 2024 voters who are now considering voting for Reform are particularly likely to think that this government is attacking working people and has too much say over our personal freedoms.

The polling was covered in The Daily Mail, The Sun, The Express, GB News and Guido Fawkes.

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