England

The State of the State 2021/22
State of the State 2021/22

Our State of the State citizen survey allows for regional-level analysis to help inform debates and thinking around levelling up and other local agendas.

Full regional data cuts are shared in regional webinars and sessions held across the country, but some topline analysis highlights some notable differences in public attitudes.

The State of the State 2021/22

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Our research

The State of the State 2021/22 is a report compiled in partnership between Deloitte and Reform. Alongside an Ipsos MORI survey of more than 5,000 members of the UK public on their views of government and public services, we interviewed more than 50 senior public sector figures including permanent secretaries and other senior civil servants, police chief constables, council chief executives, NHS leaders and elected representatives past and present. Together, this blend of quantitative and qualitative data provides a view of the state according to the people who depend on it and the people who run it.

Key contacts

Jayson Hadley

Lead Partner, Government & Public Services UK

Ed Roddis

Director, Public Sector Research