Luke Tryl

Executive Director, UK
As UK Director, Luke leads the organisation’s ground-breaking UK public opinion and thought leadership work. Luke has worked to shine a light on what the public thinks about topics as diverse as immigration, climate change, gender identity and mental health. With a focus on the nuances and complexity of public opinion, he has helped policymakers, business and civil society navigate issues often regarded as tricky and divisive. Since starting work at More in Common Luke has overseen the development of More in Common’s in-house UK research agency and directs their regular programme of polling and focus groups. He is a regular commentator on UK public opinion across both print and broadcast media and has appeared on Radio 4’s Today Programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Times Radio and Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge. He has also written for various publications including the Times, Telegraph, Guardian, New Statesman and the Spectator. Before joining More in Common, Luke's career spanned politics, public opinion, and government. He served as a Special Advisor to Nicky Morgan during the Cameron administration and as Director of Strategy at the education inspectorate Ofsted.
Politics Social Cohesion
A Respect Crisis

How Labour failed to deliver change

Guide to the elections
Elections Politics
Guide to the elections

More in Common’s comprehensive briefing ahead of the elections sets the scene ahead of votes across Scotland, Wales and England. Revealing new MRP models for Scotland, Wales and London, polling across England and insights from focus groups conducted across Britain, we’ll be looking at the factors driving the vote, offering guidance on interpreting the results, and looking at the implications for the future of British politics.

Seven Segments
Dissenting Disruptors
Institutional trust Science
Britain Talks Trust in Science
Elections Politics
Gorton and Denton

A dispatch after the by-election

Identity International affairs
After Choosing Sides

Britain's changing views on the Israel-Palestine conflict

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