A selection of our recent appearances in the UK media.
16 February 2023
Trust in the police has eroded. Anecdotally, we know this, and we have witnessed the gradual drop in public confidence over the years, but now there is new data which the Government and chief constables must heed. According to a study from the think tank More in Common, almost half of respondents disclosed they don't trust police officers, and only one in 10 said they trust them 'a great deal'.
12 February 2023
Carolyn Quinn discusses Rishi Sunak's domestic priorities, with former Cabinet minister Chloe Smith; Labour's leader in the House of Lords, Angela Smith; and the former government adviser Luke Tryl - now UK Director of the polling and policy research organisation, More in Common
10 February 2023
What’s baffling about this appointment is that there are red wall Tory MPs out there who also understand and reflect the communities they serve, but have more thoughtful ideas for pulling their towns out of the doldrums than bringing back hanging. Crime is a huge and underrated issue in many of their seats, as recent reports from the centre-right levelling-up thinktank Onward and the more centrist More In Common network make clear
6 February 2023
Ejecting from the ECHR wouldn’t be great for the Tories when it comes to holding onto a crucial group of voters, explains More in Common U.K. boss Luke Tryl.
6 February 2023
More in Common UK Director Luke Tryl speaks on the LBC 'Tonight with Andrew Marr' programme
2 February 2023
Just take a look at some of the polling that has come out in the last few days on this issue. Results of a More In Common survey carried out by Public First are eye-watering. A couple of stats really jumped out at me. For those who say they have been a victim of crime, most (54 per cent) say they were not satisfied with the police response, while nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) say that the crime was not solved.