Upcoming Webinars

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More in Common's Final Pre-Election Briefing

Tuesday 5 May 2026, 11:00 - 12:00

Join More in Common for our final deep dive webinar ahead of parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales, and local elections in England. We'll be revealing our final projections, looking at the key issues that will decide the outcomes, and explaining what’s at stake for each party in these critical elections.

We'll share brand new research during the webinar, including:

More in Common’s first MRP of London, alongside new MRPs in Scotland and Wales.

Brand new polling from across the areas of England going to the polls on May 7.

In-depth analysis of our new MRP models in Scotland and Wales.

Insights from new focus groups conducted across the country in recent weeks.

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Dissenting Disruptors: Who is Britain's New Populist Right?

Tuesday 5 May 2026, 11:00 - 12:00

With Reform UK on track to break through in elections on May 7, what is fuelling the rise of the populist right in Britain?

Join us for a webinar exploring our latest report, Dissenting Disruptors - a deep-dive into one of More in Common's British Seven Segments.

Dissenting Disruptors make up around 20 per cent of the UK population and are the core of the populist right today. Most reject multiculturalism, believe free speech is under threat, and feel that Islam is incompatible with British values. Almost all (94 per cent) say politicians lack respect for people like them, and many feel the need to "burn down" established norms and institutions. Half (51 per cent) believe Britain could face a civil war within the next ten years.

In this webinar, we’ll take a closer look at Britain's new right, how they diverge and converge with other Britons, and what makes them distinct from the populist right in other countries.

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Understanding Public Attitudes to Personal Finance

Thursday 18 June 2026, 12:00 - 13:00

From savings, investments and pensions, to borrowing and debt - this More in Common webinar will explore the public's attitudes to money. Using More in Common's Seven Segments, we will explore how confident people feel managing their money, attitudes to short- and long-term financial decisions and what would make a difference to public sentiment towards personal finance.

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