Chris Annous
@chris_annous
Associate at More in Common | Stood for Parliament | Rugby Player
Could going hard on environmental issues help the Liberal Democrats retain the Blue Wall at the next election? Our new report, based on one of the most in-depth analyses of Lib Dem voter attitudes to the environment, suggests it could. A🧵of the key charts 👇🏼

The Liberal Democrats — the third-biggest party in the UK parliament — reckon they have found a winning political formula as they seek to hoover up Tory voters. It involves talking about the climate. A lot. politico.eu/article/uk-lib…
Was good to speak to @PatrickChristys and GB News about the electoral implications of Votes at 16. In summary - I think very little will change - but those on the Left of politics, particularly Jeremy Corbyn, could be beneficiaries👇🏼
'It's not a priority for the British public - electoral reform and changing the voting age.' Pollster at More in Common UK, Chris Annous says Labour's lowering of the voting age is taking attention away from how they are dealing with the wider concerns of the public.
If you haven’t done so already, have a go at our super short quiz to see what segment you are in our new model. The segments capture worldviews really powerfully so it’s illuminating to see how your values differ from other Britons. (A prize if you can guess my segment!)
In 2020 @Moreincommon_ launched the British 7 Segments. After a pandemic, major global conflicts, political upheaval, cost of living crisis, changes in work/social/information habits it’s time to update them for 2025. Here’s an intro to our new tribes of Britain (Quiz link next)
3 in 4 say Britain's best days are behind us. The most common description of the country is 'Broken' & 53% think the next generation will have a worse life than our parents. What do Brits think has gone wrong? How do they want to fix it? And who are the 7 new tribes of Britain?