Research and analysis

Public attitudes to trade tracker (PATT): wave 2

Analysis and data from a 2019 study into what people in the UK know and think about trade and government trade policy.

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Public attitudes to trade tracker: wave 2 survey

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Public attitudes to trade tracker: wave 2 report (print version)

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Table of findings from the second wave of the Public Attitudes to Trade Tracker (Microsoft Excel)

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Details

This survey collects data on public attitudes towards trade and government trade policy.

It looks at:

  • how much people know about international trade
  • what people think free trade is
  • how much support there is for free trade agreements (FTAs)
  • what people think the impacts of future FTAs will be
  • what people would like to prioritise in future trade deals

This data was collected between 10 June 2019 and 13 August 2019:

  • through a combination of face-to-face and online interviews
  • using a representative sample of 2,349 individuals in the UK

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Published 10 August 2020

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