Nonpartisan poll finds ‘remarkably low’ trust in federal health agencies
- FGS Global conducted a nationally representative survey in March 2025 with 2,065 UK adults about defence industry attitudes and security partnerships.
- The survey follows prior research from December 2023 and January 2024 and reflects shifting views amid ongoing geopolitical change.
- Findings show 69% believe the defence sector positively impacts UK national security, yet only 35% feel comfortable with pensions invested in defence stocks.
- Just 54% trust the EU as a reliable security partner compared to low UK public confidence in the US, with Labour voters particularly skeptical at 19%.
- The results suggest the UK government and defence sector must better communicate economic benefits and pension investment advantages amid regional and political divisions.
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Nonpartisan poll finds ‘remarkably low’ trust in federal health agencies
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of Health and Human Services, testifies during his Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Jan. 29, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — Less than half of Americans have confidence in federal public health agencies’ ability to regulate prescriptions, approve vaccines and respond to outbreaks, according to a poll released Tuesd…
Nonpartisan poll finds ‘remarkably low’ trust in federal health agencies - Rose Law Group Reporter
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Major poll find trust in US drops as security partner
A major poll by FGS Global has found that as trust in the US as a security partner diminishes, the UK public believes we should work more with the EU on defence. However, while 69% agee the work of the defence industry has a direct impact on national security, only one in three people are comfortable with their pension being invested in defence stocks. At a time of significant geopolitical change, FGS Global, the strategic communications consult…
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