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WorldPoll finds 44% of Britons think Braverman's 'invasion' comments were inappropriate

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Poll finds 44% of Britons think Braverman’s ‘invasion’ comments were inappropriate

After Home Secretary Suella Braverman used the word “invasion” to describe the migration crisis in the Commons yesterday, a YouGov survey has found that 44% of Britons felt the word was “inappropriate”.

The survey of 4,790 adults in the UK also found that 43% felt the word was “appropriate”.

Meanwhile, 76% of Conservative voters felt the word was “appropriate” and 16% believed using the term was “inappropriate”.

When it came to Labour voters, 16% said the word was “appropriate” and 74% felt that using the term was “inappropriate”.

 

Source: Skynews.com

 

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