Surveys conducted by NatCen and Pew Research have revealed that British right-wing voters exhibit higher levels of ethnocentrism compared to their American counterparts. The findings were part of a comparison between the 2025 NatCen Summer survey and the Pew 2024 survey.
Additionally, the surveys indicated that British left-wing voters are more anti-immigration than their American peers. These results highlight significant differences in attitudes toward immigration and national identity between voters in the United Kingdom and the United States.
For further context on political sentiments, recent developments in France have seen President Macron"s approval rating drop to a record low of 11%, the lowest in 50 years, which reflects a broader trend of political dissatisfaction in Europe. This situation may resonate with the findings of the surveys regarding voter attitudes in the UK and the US.








