politics

Majority of Makerfield Voters Discouraged by Candidates' Offensive Social Media Posts
10 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- A recent poll conducted in the Makerfield constituency reveals that a significant majority of voters would be deterred from supporting candidates who post offensive content on social media. The survey, carried out by Survation for the campaign group 38 Degrees, indicates that 55% of respondents would be less likely…
- Additionally, the poll highlights growing support for policies like water renationalisation, a wealth tax, and limits on political donations.
- The poll comes ahead of an upcoming byelection in Makerfield, a time when candidates are actively campaigning and seeking to connect with voters. The growing scrutiny of social media behavior among politicians is part of a broader trend where public expectations for ethical conduct are rising, particularly in the di…
- The findings of this poll underscore the increasing importance of a candidate's online presence and behavior in shaping voter perceptions. As social media continues to play a pivotal role in political campaigns, candidates may need to be more vigilant about their online conduct.
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This summary is based on a poll and reflects the opinions of a sample of voters, which may not represent the views of the entire electorate.
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