Poll suggests after Queen Elizabeth's death, 42% of Britons will not support the monarchy
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Poll suggests after Queen Elizabeth’s death, 42% of Britons will not support the monarchy

Last Updated on: 7th July 2023, 08:45 pm

Poll Suggests After Queen Elizabeth’s Death, 42% of Britons Will Not Support The Monarchy

New Statesman, a British political and cultural magazine, conducted a poll that suggested that the majority of people in Britain support the institution of the monarchy.

The new poll results showed that more than a third of those polled would support the abolition of the monarchy after the death of Queen Elizabeth.

Almost a third belief, according to the publication, that “this does not work.” This could indicate a growing dissatisfaction with the monarchy in response to the Andrew Epstein scandal.

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He said 42% of those surveyed would oppose the abolition of the monarchy after the reign of Elizabeth II, including 29% who would strongly oppose it.

A report based on the survey and published in the same magazine said: “When asked if they support or oppose the monarchy, 53% of respondents say they support the institution, of which 26% strongly support it.”

“Only 18% of 100 are against it, of which only 7% strongly oppose it and 23% neither support nor reject it.”

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