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Tuesday 5th September 2017 BritainThinks What does Britain want from its leaders? A BritainThinks study britainthinks.com

We conducted a study of leadership in November 2015 and repeated it last week November 2015 August 2017 Online survey 2,014 UK adults (nat. rep) Fieldwork 20 th 22 nd November 2015 Focus group Swing voters (mixed GE vote) 24 th November in London Online survey 2,061 UK adults (nat. rep) Fieldwork 25 th 28 th August 2017 Focus group Swing voters (mixed GE vote) Weds 30 th August in Slough 2

Summary of key findings 1 The three most consistently important leadership attributes are: having integrity, being decisive and being a great communicator. 2 3 Presentation matters: we want our leaders to be authentic but we want them to authentically look the part. Historical leaders, apolitical leaders and foreign political leaders are considered more effective than contemporary domestic politicians. 4 5 But political leadership is very important to the public and plays a large role in determining voting intention. When pushed, most think May would make a better PM than Corbyn but this is an unenthusiastic, reluctant endorsement and there is a desire for new blood. 3

What makes a great leader? 4

What makes a great leader? We asked which leadership attributes were considered to be most important for leadership Being a great communicator Being decisive Having integrity Having a vision Being a good listener Having conviction Having empathy Having humility Being charismatic Being authentic Being tough Being energetic Being pragmatic None of the above Don't know Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. 5

What makes a great leader? In 2015, being a great communicator was the most important attribute (followed by being decisive and having integrity) Being a great communicator Being decisive Having integrity Having a vision Being a good listener Having conviction Having empathy Having humility Being charismatic Being authentic Being tough Being energetic Being pragmatic None of the above Don't know 6% 4% 0% 2% 18% 17% 14% 13% 13% 27% 26% 26% 37% 41% All UK adults (2015) 51% Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2015): All 2,014 respondents] 6

What makes a great leader? While the three most important attributes are the same as in 2015, there has been change in the relative importance of some attributes 9% 10% Having integrity Being decisive Being a great communicator Being a good listener Having a vision 5% Having empathy 7% Having conviction 5% Being authentic Having humility Being tough 6% Being charismatic Being pragmatic Being energetic None of the above Don't know 8% 4% 8% 4% 6% 0% 2% 37% 47% 41% 45% 42% 51% 26% 29% 24% 27% 18% 23% 19% 26% 13% 18% 14% 17% 13% 14% 14% All UK adults (2017) All UK adults (2015) Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents; Base (2015): All 2,014 respondents] 7

What makes a great leader? A leader with integrity is one who is honest, trustworthy and has good intentions Having integrity Being decisive Being a great communicator Being a good listener Having a vision Having empathy Having conviction Being authentic Having humility Being tough Being charismatic Being pragmatic Being energetic None of the above Don't know 0% 2% 4% 8% 8% 24% 23% 19% 18% 14% 14% 29% 42% 45% 47% In the day and age of social media, I think the Queen has got great character, really reserved. She s a really high-quality individual and that really shines through. (Leaders for whom having integrity was one of the most applicable attributes) Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 8

What makes a great leader? The public also wanted their leaders to be strong enough to make difficult decisions (and then stick with them) Having integrity Being decisive Being a great communicator Being a good listener Having a vision Having empathy Having conviction Being authentic Having humility Being tough Being charismatic Being pragmatic Being energetic None of the above Don't know 0% 2% 4% 8% 8% 24% 23% 19% 18% 14% 14% 29% 42% 45% 47% Thatcher made things real. She said she was going to do it and then she did it. She was a finisher. (Leaders for whom being decisive was one of the most applicable attributes) Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 9

What makes a great leader? While it drops down our ranking, being a great communicator remains a very important attribute for leaders Having integrity Being decisive Being a great communicator Being a good listener Having a vision Having empathy Having conviction Being authentic Having humility Being tough Being charismatic Being pragmatic Being energetic None of the above Don't know 0% 2% 4% 8% 8% 24% 23% 19% 18% 14% 14% 29% 47% 45% 42% You have to have the ability to inspire those around you. (Leaders for whom being a great communicator was one of the most applicable attributes) Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 10

What makes a great leader? Integrity, decisiveness and communication skills are consistently deemed the most important attributes Having integrity Being decisive Being a great communicator Being a good listener Having a vision Having empathy Having conviction Being authentic Having humility Being tough Being charismatic Being pragmatic Being energetic None of the above Don't know 0% 2% 4% 8% 8% 24% 23% 19% 18% 14% 14% 29% 42% 45% 47% These three are consistently deemed the most important attributes, irrespective of age, gender and political preferences But Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 11

What makes a great leader? There are some marked differences between young & old in terms of the leadership attributes considered most important More important for younger adults More important for older people +18% +15% +14% +17% +21% +27% 57% 58% 30% 29% 12% 14% 18% 32% 26% 9% 36% 31% Being authentic Having empathy Having a vision Having conviction Being decisive Having integrity All UK adults aged 65+ All UK adults aged 18-24 Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): 231 respondents aged 18-24 and 475 respondents aged 65+] 12

What makes a great leader? There is also some difference between Labour- and Conservativeleaning voters in the attributes deemed most important More important for Labour leaners More important for Conservative leaners +18% +9% +8% +8% +8% +9% +13% +22% 58% 33% 31% 15% 22% 18% 21% 10% 13% 29% 21% 45% 36% 20% 7% 36% Having empathy Being a good listener Having humility Being authentic Having a vision Being a great communicator Being tough Being decisive All UK adults who would vote Conservative if election tomorrow All UK adults who would vote Labour if election tomorrow Q.1 Of the qualities below, please select the three that you think are most important for leadership. [Base (2017): 673 respondents who would vote Labour and 647 respondents who would vote Conservative if there was an election held tomorrow] 13

Who are the best leaders? 14

Who are the best leaders? Winston Churchill was emphatically rated the most effective leader and Donald Trump the least effective 10 Mean effectiveness score 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8.11 7.88 7.07 7.06 6.94 6.91 6.79 6.60 6.45 6.00 5.90 5.86 5.58 4.92 4.72 4.58 4.56 4.49 4.41 4.35 4.14 3.65 2.95 0 Q.2 For each of the individuals below, thinking about what you know about them, please say how effective each is/ was as a leader. Please use a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not at all effective and 10 is very effective indeed. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents for May & Corbyn; 765-803 randomly selected respondents for other leaders] 15

Who are the best leaders? Historical leaders, apolitical leaders and foreign political leaders are considered more effective than contemporary domestic politicians 10 Mean effectiveness score 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8.11 7.88 7.07 7.06 6.94 6.91 6.79 6.60 6.45 6.00 5.90 5.86 5.58 4.92 4.72 4.58 4.56 4.49 4.41 4.35 4.14 3.65 2.95 0 Q.2 For each of the individuals below, thinking about what you know about them, please say how effective each is/ was as a leader. Please use a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not at all effective and 10 is very effective indeed. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents for May & Corbyn; 765-803 randomly selected respondents for other leaders] 16

Who are the best leaders? When assessing leaders, focus group participants would often refer to their appearances Winston Churchill (8.11) Richard Branson (6.60) Vladimir Putin (5.58) Donald Trump (2.95) I picked Winston Churchill because of what he led us through before, the stature of the man. He looks like a tough man. I like his style and the fact he s a brilliant entrepreneur. He s not afraid to try new things in the business world. He looks like a strong character, that s for sure He s definitely the sort of leader the Russian people like, a strong leader. He s a very successful businessman. But he comes across as a bit of a chump. The way he talks, his hair, how he stands. 17

How do May & Corbyn compare? 18

How do May & Corbyn compare? Historically, perceptions of party leaders have been one of the most reliable predictors of election outcomes Satisfaction with party leader +3% +29% +20% +7% +19% +19% +3% +10% +11% +4% 51% 51% 47% 47% 48% 45% 46% 44% 44% 43% 41% 39% 32% 34% 35% 35% 31% 27% 25% 22% 1979 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 CON maj CON maj CON maj CON maj LAB maj LAB maj LAB maj CON min CON maj CON min Ipsos MORI Political Monitor: Satisfaction Ratings (last available survey data prior to election day) 19

How do May & Corbyn compare? This year, too, leaders personalities were crucial in determining the outcome of the General Election 60% Satisfaction Satisfaction with party with leaders party x leaders Voting intention 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Election called Election day 0% January February March April May June July % intending to vote Labour % intending to vote Conservative % satisfied with Corbyn % satisfied with May Ipsos MORI Political Monitor: Satisfaction Ratings 1997-Present; Ipsos MORI Voting Intention in Great Britain: Recent Trends 20

How do May & Corbyn compare? This year, too, leaders personalities were crucial in determining the outcome of the General Election While I feel Brexit is a very important issue, I m starting to feel the integrity of the leaders is becoming more of a significant issue. (Swing voter, Birmingham Erdington) My vote was about national rather than local politics. Jeremy Corbyn has run an excellent campaign. (Swing voter, Cambridge) I really believe the country would be stronger and united if the Conservatives got a majority vote and Theresa would be a stronger leader. BritainThinks: Voices and Votes (2017) [britainthinks.com/news/election-reflection] (Swing voter, Harrow West) 21

How do May & Corbyn compare? Neither May nor Corbyn are considered particularly effective 10 Mean effectiveness score 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8.11 7.88 7.07 7.06 6.94 6.91 6.79 6.60 6.45 6.00 5.90 5.86 5.58 4.92 4.72 4.58 4.56 4.49 4.41 4.35 4.14 3.65 2.95 0 Q.2 For each of the individuals below, thinking about what you know about them, please say how effective each is/ was as a leader. Please use a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not at all effective and 10 is very effective indeed. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents for May & Corbyn; 765-803 randomly selected respondents for other leaders] 22

How do May & Corbyn compare? May is considered awkward, unable to connect with the public and lacking judgement (though respected for her resilience) Most applicable attributes Having conviction Being tough Having integrity She seems determined to get on with the job and see it through. She s not afraid to get up in Parliament and face the press. At least she does face everything, she gives it a good go in Parliament. Least applicable attributes Being charismatic Being a good listener Being a great communicator You do have to look good to be a leader. She just doesn t look confident. She doesn t seem to make a convincing argument on decisions one way or the other. Q.3 For each of the individuals below, please select the three attributes that you think most apply. [Base (2017): 878-908 randomly selected respondents per leader] 23

How do May & Corbyn compare? Our swing voters felt that May was finished, a proven failure who was just waiting to be replaced What would Theresa May be if she were a? Drink: Eggnog Animal: Rabbit Car: Robin Reliant You re offered it because somebody s made it and you have to accept it but you d probably rather tip it into a plant pot. I just feel that she s frozen in the spotlight. She looks tired and not particularly effective, like a rabbit in the headlights. The fascination is that it doesn t tip over it keeps going against the odds. 24

How do May & Corbyn compare? Corbyn is admired for his integrity and authenticity but doesn t look like a leader and wasn t considered strong enough Most applicable attributes Having integrity Having empathy Having a vision He looks like he truly believes in it. He s not putting it on. Jeremy, he does reach out to the people and understands them. He s got the persona of being down with the kids. Theresa just doesn t appeal to me. Least applicable attributes Being tough Being decisive Being charismatic You ve got to be stern. You ve got to have a backbone to talk to world leaders... I don t think he has clout. He doesn t look like a leader, his presence. I just think it d be embarrassing for him to meet the other leaders. Q.3 For each of the individuals below, please select the three attributes that you think most apply. [Base (2017): 878-908 randomly selected respondents per leader] 25

How do May & Corbyn compare? While our swing voters had warmed to Corbyn s passion and empathy, he still wasn t considered ideal leadership material What would Jeremy Corbyn be if he were a? Food: Marmite Animal: Dog Car: Prius It s simple really: you either love him or you hate him. He s a bit like a stray dog with no owner. Just scruffy. Toyota Prius. Kind of uglylooking car but they do good for the world. 26

How do May & Corbyn compare? May outperforms Corbyn on most policy areas but not on prioritising working people and protecting public services 22% 56% 22% % of all UK adults selecting May % of all UK adults selecting Corbyn Don't know 52% 49% 46% 46% 40% 41% 42% 33% 32% 33% 28% 26% 26% 28% 28% 30% 29% 25% 24% 24% 18% 54% 14% 32% Prioritises Would protect working peoplepublic services Understands people like me Would unite own party Has plan for economy Does what is right even if unpopular Would get best EU deal Would take right security decisions Would reduce immigration Corbyn outperforms May May outperforms Corbyn Q.4 For each of the statements below, please say which of the two main party leaders you think it most applies to. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 27

How do May & Corbyn compare? Overall, a plurality of UK adults believe that May would make the better Prime Minister Don t know 25% Who would make the best Prime Minister? 43% May Corbyn 32% Q.4 For each of the statements below, please say which of the two main party leaders you think it most applies to. [Base (2017): All 2,061 respondents] 28

How do May & Corbyn compare? But ultimately there was a sense that May & Corbyn were only in post because of the absence of convincing alternatives I think Corbyn seems a bit stronger and more passionate than Theresa May does. But I just don t trust him. I don t trust either of them. Theresa May s leadership has been really overshadowed by Brexit so we won t know who the better leader is until the dust has settled. At the moment, we need stability so I would vote for Theresa. I do think people are looking for something different - but they re being indecisive at the moment. 29

How do May & Corbyn compare? Asked to give May & Corbyn one piece of advice, most participants focused on personal presentation and appearance Wear a proper suit and look strong! Also don t go back on your policies. Change your look and look more professional. Show you can be the serious guy, even if it is only once. Try to look and act more like a leader of this great country. Be more confident. Appear more open and in touch with people. 30

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