
More in Common
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Strengthening democratic societies by countering division and polarization. Also @moreincommon_us @MoreinCommon_DE @Destin_Commun and @moreincommon_pl
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1/ Excited to share a new working paper with Francesco Raffaelli, supported by More in Common. We explore how political identities (e.g., partisan and Brexit) shape workers’ willingness to collaborate with teammates in the UK. Link: osf.io/preprints/osf/… 🧵with findings 👇:


🚨🧵 Failure to tackle hardship could be as damaging to Labour as the Lib Dems u-turn on tuition fees, new More in Common research for Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows. Those who voted Labour in July have high expectations the Govt will tackle hardship, but many think things are going the wrong





Co dalej z wsparciem Ukrainy i wspólnotą transatlantycką? Spytaliśmy o to w 🇵🇱🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪. Najlepsza wiadomość jest taka, że po obydwu stronach Atlantyku doceniamy znaczenie walki Ukrainy przeciwko Rosji. Więcej w nitce o świeżutkim badaniu sondażowym More in Common 🧶👇


📊🇺🇦 La grande enquête menée par Destin Commun et More in Common dans 5 pays 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇵🇱 sur la guerre en Ukraine montre que les Européens sont inquiets mais lucides et déterminés face au retournement américain.👇

Despite the polarized politics, what's surprising is how much Europeans and Americans – including Republicans – still share common ground over Ukraine. My article with More in Common co-founder Mathieu Lefèvre: project-syndicate.org/commentary/tru…

If 2025 goes down as the year that the transatlantic alliance broke down, future historians will marvel at just how far national leaders strayed from the “grassroots” in Europe and America, note More in Common's Mathieu Lefèvre and Tim Dixon. bit.ly/4bB9lI6


In 2020 More in Common launched the British 7 Segments. After a pandemic, major global conflicts, political upheaval, cost of living crisis, changes in work/social/information habits it’s time to update them for 2025. Here’s an intro to our new tribes of Britain (Quiz link next)
