UK Election

Fear and loathing in the polling station

A new survey by YouGov has revealed the overriding feeling going into this December's general election is one of fear. When asked how they mostly feel about the upcoming vote, from the six options ranging from Excited (5 percent) to Angry, Fearful was chosen by a quarter of respondents. The other positive options of Enthusiastic (7 percent) and Proud (1 percent) also garnered little interest, giving way - fitting to the times - to anger and confusion.

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This chart shows how people in Britain feel about the upcoming 2019 election.

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