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Disinformation, Trust, UK Democracy and Ukraine: Full House in Westminster for Launch of Landmark Report
Yesterday (14 January 2026) in the House of Commons – Westminster, nearly one hundred parliamentarians, diplomats, policy professionals and researchers filled Committee Room 9 for the launch of Resilience & Reconstruction’s brand new report, “Disinformation, UK democracy and attitudes toward Ukraine and Russia in the UK.” The event marked the culmination of six months of intensive qualitative fieldwork across the British electorate. In a packed room in Parliament Hosted by
6 days ago


Beyond the Consensus: How Conspiracy-Minded and Tommy Robinson-Aligned Groups Understand Digital ID
When the UK government floats proposals for digital identity systems, public opinion polls suggest a comfortable majority of support. Yet beneath this headline consensus lies a profound fracture in British civic trust—one that risks turning digital ID into a flashpoint for wider democratic grievances. A new research report, “Understanding Attitudes Towards Government ID Cards”, exposes this hidden landscape by speaking directly to two of Britain's most sceptical and increasin
Jan 13


“Right-Wing Populism and the Shifting Overton Window”: A Top Insight of 2025 Recognised by Research Live
The project was selected twice in Research Magazine/Research Live’s annual “Favourite research and insight work of the year ” features, placing it alongside flagship studies on social cohesion, voter behaviour and loneliness as one of the year’s strongest pieces of insight. Our earlier project, Right-Wing Populism: The Shifting Overton Window , led by Steven Lacey, was recognised as one of the standout research pieces of 2025 by a number of industry platforms, underlining
Jan 13


FAR RIGHT TYPOLOGIES. Part III: The Debaters
Resilience & Reconstruction x The Outsiders This briefing forms part of our joint investigation into the evolving architecture of Britain’s Far Right. Our research identifies eight distinct clusters within the movement – each bound not by consistency of ideology but by a shared sense of grievance, nostalgia, and fear. Among these, one group stands out for its influence and subtlety: The Debaters. In our assessment, the most potent force within this movement is the Clerical cl
Nov 23, 2025


FRACTURED: FAR RIGHT TYPOLOGIES. PART II. The Hard Pressed: Deep Dive
Resilience & Reconstruction x The Outsiders The largest group in Britain's Far-Right typologies (one of eight) doesn't consider itself Far Right. They think it's common sense. In their mind, they are standing up for fairness when no one else does.We call them Hard Pressed, and they hold the keys to Number 10. A deep dive into the biggest segment in our Fractured study.
Nov 23, 2025


FRACTURED: FAR RIGHT TYPOLOGIES. Part I. A Segmentation of a Far Right
Resilience & Reconstruction x The Outsiders This publication introduces the foundations of our ongoing collaboration examining the cultural, emotional, and ideological landscapes of the modern Far Right in Britain. Far from being a unified movement, it is a coalition built from fragments—eight tribes bound by grievance, nostalgia, and distrust rather than shared vision. FRACTURED maps these intersecting networks and the narratives that lend them momentum across social and pol
Nov 23, 2025
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