Sky Data poll: Public ‘ready for change’ as UK economy is ‘unfair’ and ‘not working’
Written by News on 05/09/2018
The public does not think the UK economy is working for young people, or those living outside the south of England, a study by Sky Data and the think tank IPPR has revealed.
Two in three (67%) think the economy works badly for young people, while 53% believe it works badly for people outside the south.
Seven in ten (70%) say the economy does not work for people who do not own a home – and 74% say the same for people born into poor families.
Just 22% of people think the way the economy works is fair, with 48% saying it is unfair – rising to 63% among those aged under the age of 35.
And 53% think the way the economy works has become less fair over the last decade, with Conservative voters more likely to say the economy has become less fair (38%) than more fair (15%).
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The findings come as IPPR’s Commission on Economic Justice – backed by leading figures including the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby – called for “fundamental reform” of an economy that is “not working”.
Among the reforms supported by the majority of the British public are:
- Regulating companies like Google and Facebook in a similar way to broadcasters (84%)
- A new corporation tax for companies who misleadingly report zero profits in the UK (83%)
- An increase in the minimum wage to £8.75 per hour (80% support)
- Making it compulsory to have workers on company boards (63%)
- Asking the Bank of England to adopt policies to keep house prices from rising (60%)
- A higher minimum wage for zero hours contracts at 20% above the standard minimum wage (56%)
- Establishing a publicly owned investment bank (55%)
- Greater government borrowing and investment (52%)
- Raising capital gains tax to the same rate as income tax (50%)
Catherine Colebrook, chief economist to the Commission on Economic Justice at IPPR, said: “This new polling data shows the disillusionment people feel with the economy as it works now.
“Old and young, Conservative and Labour, Leave and Remain – among all groups, the prevailing sense is that the economy does not work in a fair way and that it is becoming increasingly unfair over time.
“There is remarkable support for fundamental reform, suggesting the British people are ready for a new kind of economy and a new kind of economic policy.”
Sky Data interviewed a nationally representative sample of 1,330 Sky customers online 17-20 August 2018. Data are weighted to the profile of the population. Sky Data is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.
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