Focus groups
Week in, week out, our researchers speak directly with people across
the UK to explore how they talk about politics, society, and the big
issues facing the country.
Week in, week out, our researchers speak directly with people across
the UK to explore how they talk about politics, society, and the big
issues facing the country.
They allow us to listen — in people’s own words — to how they experience life in Britain today.
While polling tells us what people think, focus groups reveal why they think it. These conversations provide nuance, empathy, and depth that numbers alone can’t capture.
Our research is used by politicians, policymakers, journalists, and campaigners who want to stay grounded in the views of real people. That’s why we conduct as many focus groups as possible — every week, across the country.
We work with independent recruiters nationwide to ensure our groups represent real communities. Each participant completes a screening process before being invited.
Participants are not chosen because they’re politically engaged — unless a group is specifically designed for that purpose. They’re compensated for their time, which helps us include a wide range of voices, not just those most eager to speak.
Most of our groups include 6–9 participants. Each session is shaped around the question we’re exploring.
We often recruit:
Unless a demographic is the focus, we reflect the diversity of the local population — balancing age, gender, and socio-economic background.
Our focus groups cover a wide range of social and political themes. Recent topics include:
Each session is led by one of our experienced moderators, who foster open discussion while avoiding groupthink — keeping the conversation natural, respectful, and revealing.
We run a blend of:
Usually in community or event spaces around the UK
Via Zoom for nationwide reach
This flexibility helps us connect with participants in their own environments while maintaining high-quality data and discussion dynamics.
Our findings have featured in: