Source is here: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/survey-results/daily/2025/02/20/c33bd/1

That source allows you to see the results according to political affiliation. Pluralities of supporters of the Conservatives, Labour, and Lib Dems think that supporting Ukraine is more important.

The exception is Reform UK, whose supporters think that good relations with the USA are more important than supporting Ukraine.

  • katy ✨
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    244 months ago

    getting your thumb slammed in a door is more important than good relations with the usa

    • Miles O'Brien
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      44 months ago

      The slime mold growing up the side of a seasonal creek down the road is more important than good relations with the USA…

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      Trump may be temporary, but the oligarch fascists flocking around him have realised how blatant they can act without facing any repercussions, and they will not relinquish this overt control of political power again, regardless of which president wins.

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      Trump is a temporary symptom. The problem is that a third of the US sees his evil bullshit and fucking loves it; another third sees his evil bullshit and remains completely apathetic to it and can’t be bothered to so much as waddle over to their mailbox to submit a ballot in opposition to it; and the remaining third is only given a lesser-evil option that comes with some seriously demotivating baggage like fucking genocide.

      And even if it’s less genocide than the other guy, shit like that is always going to make a major dent in that third’s turnout, paving the way for the situation we’re in now.

      Even if Trump is actively being assassinated as I post this (yo, god: pretty pretty please?) some other evil bigot will fill the vacuum. Now, if he gets assassinated too, we might be on to something: sending the message that being an evil oppressive sack of shit comes with a major mortal liability is the short term fix we absolutely need, but we’ve all seriously underestimated the degree of enthusiastic evil in the average voter.

  • Phoenixz
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    14 months ago

    After brexit indont give a shit anymore that the UK public thinks. They showed they’re more than happy to vote for something insanely stupid and against their own best interests, only to start investing the subject right after voting for it.

    This may be positive for us, but they may just as well vote for Putin taking over the UK government because some nitwit made an ad about it on a bus

  • @[email protected]
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    184 months ago

    Damn right.

    If Ukraine falls it won’t matter if you have good relations with US, because Russia won’t stop there.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      24 months ago

      Are they inaccurate? What polling company would be better for this sort of political question?

        • @[email protected]
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          54 months ago

          Many thanks for the links, the first article was very interesting, I don’t agree with your conclusion though :)

          My takeaway is that traditional polling is mostly dead, because it has become prohibitively expensive to get a representative result. So if we still want to see regular opinion polls, then opt in polling is what we’re going to get. And when it comes to opt in polling, yougov appears to be one of the better firms, from the article: “But opt-in polling firms run the gamut. Some, like YouGov, publish their methodology and strive to ensure the integrity of their data. Others, experts say, do not.”.

  • @[email protected]
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    244 months ago

    What would be the point of sucking up to the current iteration of the US? They’ll stab you in the back regardless.

    It’s a clear time to increase unity with Europe. I don’t mean re-open any EU discussions, simply work with them on united response to Russian aggression.

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    I recently read an opinion piece by a GB News writer (masochism I guess) in which he said Keir Starmer was out of touch with UK sentiment for prioritising Ukraine over the US. Now, Sir Keir is a woeful prick of a red tory, but its quite nice to have confirmation that GBeebies are badly misinformed on this topic too.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      24 months ago

      Many people will claim that the public is on their side, without providing actual evidence. I guess that’s why polling is important.

      Then you have some people who claim the polls are rigged, but I think it’s more likely that the polls are pretty accurate.

  • @[email protected]
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    954 months ago

    This American supports the priorities shown by the polling numbers.

    We need more nations standing up to Trump, not more nations bending the knee. It doesn’t just help you, it helps us.

      • @[email protected]
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        184 months ago

        It needs to be stopped from the inside. Your rapist leader needs to be put down like a rabid dog.

        • The Quuuuuill
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          164 months ago

          absolutely. but we need help. ~30% of the country supports this. ~25% abhors it. the remaining ~45% are living in a false sense of thinking they know what’s going on and the other ~55% sound like two different kind of lunatic. we are doing all we can to wake them up, but we need the world to say we, as a nation, are the baddies. that will push some of the 45 into the 30, but it will do more to push thore 45 into the 25. americans like to think themselves the heroes of history. so please. saction us like we’re russia. because we are

          • @[email protected]
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            Nah screw your help, you’re the most armed civilian force on the planet. Go and organise/join the resistance against your nation. You’ve destoryed the planet and now begging for help? Get a gun and die for the revolution big dawg. Gaza’s given up 300,000 lives and Ukraine also in the hundreds of thousands of not million. You already lose countless people a day to due medical debt or your justice system Might as well

        • sunzu2
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          84 months ago

          Nothing will change until GOP base turns on him.

          A sovereign needs only like 30% of the adult population to maintain sufficient support for what Trump is doing.

          He is clearly that and some. He has support of the oligarchy.

            • sunzu2
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              44 months ago

              the last two deposed US presidents jfk and nixon were deposed by the ruling class.

              trump already had two attempts fail.

              until his base and or ruling class turn on him. he is gonna rule.

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                Probs but i wasnt talking about going after trump. Plenty of other people that will send the message. Be creative.

  • Oscar Cunningham
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    324 months ago

    If it were an option, then it might be better to selfishly keep good relations with the US. But Trump will always try to extract as much as possible, regardless of ‘good relations’. So the choice is really between helping Ukraine or not, knowing the US will be the same either way.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      164 months ago

      it might be better to selfishly keep good relations with the US

      Or the UK could prioritise good relations with Europe instead, which the public seems to support (source for below image):

      Chart showing the results of a YouGov poll, asking Brits which trading partner should be the UK's biggest priority. The top result in the poll was the EU - 46% of Brits thought the EU should be the UK's biggest trade priority. The next result was the US - 21% of Brits thought the US should be the UK's biggest trade priority. More details about the poll can be seen at the source link to The Guardian provided in this post.

        • @[email protected]
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          54 months ago

          A valid point in general, but since this is from a uk trade perspective, there isn’t much in Europe but outside the EU. Norway, Switzerland and a few Balkan countries.

            • 𝕮𝕬𝕭𝕭𝕬𝕲𝕰
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              14 months ago

              Why aren’t they? I understand the nuance (The UK is in Europe but not the EU), and in certain situations the distinction is important; the UK is not it’s own continent and Britons are Europeans.

              But the two are (or have become) analogous when we’re talking about trade and politics.

              Just because not all European countries are in the EU doesn’t mean that by saying you want better relations with the EU you want to tell Norway to go fuck themselves.

  • @[email protected]
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    64 months ago

    Why is there a “Neither” option? I mean in practice “Neither” could mean to strike a perfect 50/50 balance. Or it could mean to antagonize both of them. Or it could mean “i don’t really care”. So what makes “Neither” a separate and relevant category to “Don’t know”, which could also mean “i don’t know how to prioritize the two” or “i don’t really care” or “what is an US and is it a newer model or older than the Ukraine?”

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      “Neither” implies they have an opinion on the relative prioritisation of the US and Ukraine by the UK, and believe that both should be prioritised to a similar degree:

      “Don’t know” implies they do not feel they know enough about the relationships the UK has with either country to form an opinion.

      But yes, there is some fuzziness, as anyone who does not care is more likely to choose “neither” as there is no “either” option, yet many of this type of respondent will have picked “don’t know”.