- 84% of you are male, (identical to 2009)
- 92% of you are in the UK (-)
- 23% of you are in London (-), 19% in the South East (-), 7% in Scotland (-1), 3% in Wales (-), 1% in Northern Ireland (-1)
- 13% of you are age 16-25 (-3), 26-35, 19% (-2), 36-45, 20% (-), 46-55, 21% (+2), 56-65 19% (+3) and 8% older than 65 (-)
- 14% (-3%) of you are retired and 10% (+1) of you are students
- The most common income range is £25-£50,000 (28%), but 9% of you earn more than £100,000 - identical to 2009
- 5% of you never travel abroad wile 7% of you travel abroad at least once a month
- 18% of you never buy political books. 16% of you buy at least one a month.
- 26% of you do not own a car.
Note: 3,100 of you took part in this survey
but 9% of you earn more than £100,000 - identical to 2009
ReplyDeleteI would have thought that would have come down in the wake of the expenses scandal. I suppose that the operative word is 'earn'.
Gripping stuff. I'll screenshot this and mount it on my wall. Truly amazing revelations. Much like your usual stuff.
ReplyDeleteKeep this up. I could do with welcoming your bored readers through my door.
:-)
So what you are saying from your stats is that people who are interested in politics are mostly.
ReplyDeleteWhite, middle aged males. Kinda f*cks up the need for quotas, 50% female and party short lists chosen from "uninterested" groups in society really
So to summarise, in the last year your readers have aged, but haven't had a sex change.
ReplyDeleteWell I find it interesting Iain
ReplyDeleteAnd as a white middle aged male I feel I fit right in :)
Where do the 47% live whose locations are not mentioned? I live in the South West as defined in your questionnaire.
ReplyDeleteThe feedback is appreciated by this reader despite the cynicism of some who should lighten up. It takes all sorts..