A yougov.com result shows Britons overwhelmingly see themselves as anti‑Trump, and they project that stance onto most UK political parties — with Reform UK as the major exception.
GB Public attitudes toward Trump
- 67% of Britons say they are anti‑Trump, including a majority who feel very anti‑Trump.
- Only 13% describe themselves as pro‑Trump.
- Reform UK voters stand out: just 24% are anti‑Trump, while 46% are pro‑Trump.
How Britons perceive each party’s stance on Trump
Reform UK — Seen as the most pro‑Trump party.
- 70% of Britons think Reform UK is pro‑Trump; only 8% think they are neutral or critical.
Conservatives — Generally viewed as leaning pro‑Trump.
- 35% see them as supportive; 23% think they’re neutral; 13% think they’re anti‑Trump.
Labour — Perceived as more anti‑Trump, but with mixed views.
- 36% see Labour as anti‑Trump; 21% as pro‑Trump; 19% as neutral.
Greens & Lib Dems — Widely seen as anti‑Trump.
- 56% see the Greens as anti‑Trump; 48% say the same of the Lib Dems.
- Very small numbers see either party as pro‑Trump (1–3%).
How perceptions shift depending on voters’ own views
- Pro‑Trump Britons overwhelmingly see Labour as anti‑Trump (75%).
- Anti‑Trump Britons are split: only 30% see Labour as anti‑Trump, while 26% think Labour is actually pro‑Trump.
- Conservative voters mostly see their own party as neutral on Trump (35%), despite being personally anti‑Trump.
- Reform UK voters are the most likely to see Labour as anti‑Trump (54%).
Overall picture
The data shows a strong national aversion to Trump, with Reform UK as the only major party whose voters lean pro‑Trump. Public perceptions of party positions are shaped heavily by people’s own views of Trump, leading to significant differences in how Labour and the Conservatives are interpreted.
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