Public feel politicians invent or exaggerate culture wars as tactic

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Researchers said opinion is swinging against the use of identity divisions.

More than half of people feel politicians are using so-called culture wars to distract from other issues, according to a survey which also found the term “woke” is increasingly seen as an insult.

The research also found a growing sense that culture wars are a serious problem for UK society and politics, with a majority now holding this view, up from 43% in 2020. The term woke – defined as being very aware of social problems such as racism and inequality – is now seen by a greater number of people as an insult, the survey suggested.

Professor Bobby Duffy, director of the policy institute at KCL, said: “The speed and scale of the UK’s adoption of ‘culture war’ issues and rhetoric in our media and politics has been one of the key trends of the last few years, and it has gone hand-in-hand with big shifts in public awareness and opinion.

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