58% of Britons support the monarchy, 32% are the younger generation

58% of Britons support the continuation of the monarchy in Britain, although support falls to 32% among young people aged 18 to 24, according to a survey released this Monday by public broadcaster the BBC.

The survey, prepared by the company YouGov based on responses from almost 4,600 Britons, showed how 58% agreed with the current system, 26% preferred an elected head of state, and 16% declared themselves undecided.

As for Britons who in 2016 voted to leave the European Union (EU), 72% supported keeping the monarchy, compared with 54% among those who opposed Brexit.

As age groups increase, support for the monarchy increases, reaching 78% among those over 65 and 67% among those between 50 and 64.

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58% of Britons support the monarchy, 32% are the younger generation

With regards to King Charles III, a majority of 45% of those surveyed believed the 74-year-old monarch was “disconnected” from the everyday realities of Britons, compared with 36% who thought he remained in touch with existing “experiences.” ” residents and 19% who refused to respond.

Furthermore, 46% of respondents emphasized that the Royal Family does not care about issues of racism and cultural diversity.

This figure increased among those who supported Brexit, reaching 64% who supported “no”, and 18% who supported “yes”, while in the younger age group, especially between 18 and 35 years, 47% believed that something would happen. supports Brexit. a “racism problem” at the institution, an opinion shared by 49% of ethnic minority respondents.

Overall, 54% of respondents believe that the public allowance the Kingdom receives annually provides a positive service to the country, a view that rises to 71% among those aged over 65.

On the other hand, 40% of young people aged between 18 and 24 believe that public funds aimed at financing the monarchy provide positive benefits for the UK.

The survey confirmed that the majority of the UK population is not “interested” in government policy, with 58% of the population expressing indifference, and this figure rising to 78% among under-24s.

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