Younger Russians Oppose Invasion But Putin Narrative Dominates, New Lord Ashcroft Poll Finds

Lord Ashcroft Polls

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LONDON, March 18, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

Most Say Ukraine Resistance Stronger Than Expected

 

Most Russians support the "special military operation" in Ukraine and have a

favourable view of Vladimir Putin, but those aged 18-24 oppose the invasion and

are more sceptical towards the Kremlin line, according to a new survey from

Lord Ashcroft Polls.

 

The poll of 1,007 Russians, conducted by telephone from a neighbouring state

between 11 and 13 March, also finds that Russians most blame the US and NATO

for the conflict, and believe Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk should be part of

Russia. However, most say they are feeling the effect of sanctions, and nearly

half say Russia's reputation has been damaged in recent years. The findings

include:

 

- 76% said they supported the special military operation, with 57% doing so

strongly. However, most (53%) said Ukraine seems to be resisting more strongly

than they would have expected.

- 91% said Crimea should be part of Russia; 68% said the same of both Donetsk

and Luhansk.

- 79% said NATO expansion was a threat to Russian security and sovereignty, and

81% said the invasion was necessary to protect Russia. 67% said it was

necessary  to "demilitarise and de-Nazify" Ukraine.

- More than half (55%) said sanctions had "started to affect me or people I

know". Nearly one third said they thought life for ordinary Russians had got

worse over the last 20 years, and 45% said they thought Russia's international

reputation had been damaged in recent years.

- 85% had a positive view of Vladimir Putin, and 88% of the Russian military.

85% also said they trust Russia's current leadership to make the right

decisions for the country, and 78% said they thought Putin had ordinary

Russians' interests at heart.

- 82% had a favourable view of China, compared to 12% for the US and 8% for

NATO. 80% said the US had some or a great deal of responsibility for the war,

and NATO 77%; 38% said the same of Russia.

- Those aged 18-24 were the only group more likely to say they opposed the

invasion (46%) than supported it (40%). They were much more likely than

Russians in general to reject the argument that the invasion was needed to

protect Russia or to demilitarise and de-Nazify Ukraine. A quarter said they

had an unfavourable view of Putin (compared to 11% overall) and they were the

only group more likely than not to see President Zalensky as Ukraine's

legitimate leader. More than half (54%) said they favoured withdrawing Russian

forces from the country.

 

In his commentary on the poll results, Lord Ashcroft writes:

"A poll from Russia comes with two obvious caveats. First, the Putin regime

effectively controls what Russians see and hear about the 'special military

operation' in Ukraine. Second, with protests crushed and prison terms for

spreading of 'fake news' about the war, many might be cautious in talking about

their views to a stranger. We also know, however, that a crisis can often

prompt a surge of national loyalty. However, the survey suggests that Putin has

managed to shape Russian opinion strongly in his favour - at least for the

time being."

 

The full poll results are available at LordAshcroftPolls.com.

 

LORD ASHCROFT KCMG PC is an international businessman, philanthropist, author

and pollster. He is a former treasurer and deputy chairman of the UK

Conservative Party, and honorary chairman and a former treasurer of the

International Democratic Union. Lord Ashcroft has been polling since 2005, both

in the UK and internationally, winning a reputation for objective and impartial

research and analysis.

 

LordAshcroftPolls.com  //  LordAshcroft.com  //  Twitter/Facebook: @LordAshcroft

 

SOURCE: Lord Ashcroft Polls  

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