British Social Attitudes: the consequences of austerity

The 33rd annual British Social Attitudes report was published by NatCen Social Research in June 2016.

This year’s report endeavours to uncover the consequences of seven years of austerity for social and political attitudes in Britain. It reveals a country divided over what we should do about austerity, funding the NHS, and along class lines.

Each year NatCen’s British Social Attitudes survey asks around 3,000 people what it’s like to live in Britain and what they think about how Britain is run.

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