Dear Supporter,
No doubt many of you are supporting your local pub this weekend!
Thank you to everybody who took the time to complete our Sunday Survey, sent out to our registered supporters last week.
We had an incredible response, with tens of thousands of completed surveys providing invaluable feedback to Nigel and Richard on the things that you think The Brexit Party should be focusing on.
We wanted to give you some of the key headlines from the responses we’ve had back, to give you a flavour of what our supporters are thinking!
To start, it seems that the majority of you aren’t impressed with the government’s approach to the Covid-19 lockdown, with less than half of you believing it to have been fair and appropriate!
Likewise, only 41% of you believed that the government was lifting lockdown measures ‘at the right pace’!
Over 50% of you don’t believe face masks ought to be mandatory in public, however….
…. only 43% of you would be happy to accept a mandatory vaccine, with 25% making it clear that they would outright refuse to be vaccinated.
The economy was clearly the single biggest concern. In terms of what the government’s priority should be at the moment, the most popular answer by far was ‘the economy and saving jobs’ (42%), followed by ‘stopping the spread of the virus and a second wave (27%) and - no doubt as a result of the events of the last few weeks - ‘preventing civil unrest’ (24%).
Finally, A resounding 82% of you believed the government should now make the UK-based manufacturing of PPE a priority, suggesting that many of you have concerns about supply-chain security following the coronavirus crisis and the importance of Buy British.
We want to say a huge thank you again for taking part. Your feedback helps play a major role in determining what issues we decide to focus on as we move through the next few months.
We’ll be sending out our second Sunday Survey to you this time next week as we seek your views on important current issues, and how to strive for change.
Thanks again!
The Brexit Party Team
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