Declining' is the most common word associated with Britain, damning poll shows
Briefly

The article discusses a study revealing significant public disillusionment in Britain, with a poll indicating that 70% of people feel ignored by politicians amidst declining public services and local communities. The report, backed by Labour's Co-op Party and other influential groups, calls for a transformative agenda to restore community power instead of adopting extreme approaches to issues like immigration. The survey reflects a sentiment of national decline, potentially paving the way for extremist political movements.
"A sense of national decline is fuelling the rise of Nigel Farage's Reform, according to a report that highlights public disillusionment and the erosion of local communities."
"The study reveals seven in 10 people feel ignored by politicians amid the erosion of public services and a growing despair among voters."
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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