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Support for Monarchy at Record Low, Survey Shows Ahead of Trump State Visit
The British Social Attitudes survey shows 38% support abolishing the monarchy and a decline in its importance since 2012, with younger people favoring an elected head of state.
- Support for the monarchy has fallen to a record low of 51% in 2024, down from 86% in 1983, according to the British Social Attitudes survey.
- Approximately 31% of respondents felt the monarchy is unimportant, an increase from 10% in 1983, as reported by the National Centre for Social Research.
- Around 58% prefer retaining the monarchy, while 38% would favor an elected head of state.
- Graham Smith, CEO of Republic, stated that support for the monarchy is rapidly diminishing and described the royals as 'out of touch celebrities.
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Support for monarchy at record low, survey reveals
This is the lowest level of support recorded since the National Centre for Social Research began tracking public opinion 42 years ago
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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 […] The post Support for the monarchy on record low, survey shows survey appeared first on The Local Report.
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