More than 60 per cent of British adults polled by a
charity think the government should make ending youth homelessness a priority.
The ComRes poll, carried out for Centrepoint, questioned the attitudes of 2,079
British adults with 1,247 respondents (61 per cent) saying they believe the
government should make ending youth homelessness a priority. The sample
included 270 British adults from London; 291 from the south east; 83 from the
north east; 229 from the north west; 187 from Yorkshire and Humberside; 187
from the west midlands; 146 from the east midlands. The greatest support for
the statement came from London and the south east. Download a copy of the
report from the ComRes website.
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