Support for the monarchy on record low, survey shows survey

Support for Empire According to new research, a record is reduced.

However, more than half of the people side to keep the royals above an elected state

The ratio of people who believe this to keep the monarchy fell by 86 percent, when this question was first asked for 51 percent in 2024 for the British Social Attids (BSA) survey in 1983.

This is the lowest level of supported support since the National Center for Social Research (Natken).

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According to the latest polling by Netken, one of the three (31 percent) felt that the monarchy was not important when asked last year, from one in 10 in 1983.

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Some 15 percent now say that they support the elimination of only 3 percent to the monarchy in 1983.

In a new question, survey participants were asked to select the monarchy or to change it with the elected state.

More than half (58 percent) said that they favor the monarchy, 38 percent said they would like the head of an elected state.

The results also revealed that young people were more likely to be in favor of an elected head of the state, and that maintaining the monarchy was the strongest trend among the orthodox and reforms of the UK parties (82 percent and 77 percent respectively).

Labor supporters were almost equally divided, with 49 percent of the monarchy and 48 percent were in favor of an elected state.

More than half of the survey participants identified as Scottish and about two -thirds Welsh Survey participants stated that they are 59 percent and 64 percent in favor of an elected state of the state respectively.

Support to the monarchy was the strongest among the identified British (62 percent) or English (68 percent).

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In the blog together, Nataken said: “Support to the monarchy is the strongest among the old, right-hearted persons, while those who favor the head of the elected state are small and more left-free.”

Alex Scols, Natken Research Director, said: “Support for the monarchy is now at its lowest level as our records begin, with more people with more people on its future than before.

“At the same time, when asked to choose directly, most of the public still prefers to keep the monarchy with the head of an elected state.

“This will be important in shaping the debate about the role of the monarchy in the ahead of stress, decline in importance and continuous preference.”

The latest BSA survey included 4,120 interviews with a representative, a random sample of adults in the United Kingdom and held between 16 September and 27 October 2024. While the latest BSA 2024 survey included participants living in Northern Ireland for the first time, the number was very small for the group to give a breakdown.

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