
Conleth Burns
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Associate Director @Moreincommon_
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12-10-2014 17:09:23
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🚨🧵 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


🧵NEW: There's been a lot of debate about Black History Month and how Britain should teach Black History. But what Black History do Brits know and what are their attitudes towards Black History overall? Our new More in Common polling provides some interesting data👇🏼


We’re recruiting a More in Common UK Events & Operations associate to manage our programme of webinars, research presentations & party conference events, as well as supporting project management across our work. If it sounds like it’s for you apply here! moreincommon.org.uk/about-us/jobs/…






Good to chat to Will Hazell for his New Year long-read on Reform’s recent membership rise

Today More in Common releases a deep dive into Progressive Activists, the most liberal/left leaning segment of the public. It looks at who this highly engaged group are, what they believe but also why their approach maybe leading to backlash against progressive causes.



Great thread here by my colleague Anouschka Rajah on our new research out today on public’s expectations for criminal justice reform! Have a read ⬇️

Great thread here and research from my colleague Chris Annous on the green opportunity for Lib Dems on the environment


More in Common first published the British Seven Segments in 2020—a psychographic map of the UK. In 2025, we’ve updated them with the latest thinking to reflect today’s mood and divisions. A 🧵on some of the choices behind the update and why we made them:


Fantastic night at the launch of our new More in Common Shattered Britain report and our new British Seven Segments. Thanks to Kemi, Ed and Richard for their speeches and reflections on the findings and everyone who came along!
