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What readers think of lockdown decisions five years on

BusinessLive's parent company Reach polled thousands of readers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

A shop closed in Grimsby in 2020(Image: Jon Corken/Grimsby Live)

Readers of Reach plc titles across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ still believe that the country was right to go into lockdown - but opinions vary depending on where you live and which of our titles you read.

The Reach lockdown survey was taken by over 15,000 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ readers of titles owned by BusinessLive's parent company. It shows how people feel about different aspects of the government’s response to the pandemic as we reach the five-year anniversary of the county going into lockdown.

The survey found that just under two thirds (61%) of respondents felt that the country was right to have gone into lockdown five years ago, with 39% saying it was the wrong decision.

Only one in seven (14%) people felt that lockdown happened at the right time, however.

Just under half (49%) felt that lockdown should have happened sooner.

Pro-lockdown sentiment is strongest in England (63% in favour) and Wales (62% in favour). But readers in Scotland were less enthusiastic, with 51% of respondents saying the country shouldn’t have gone into lockdown. Opinions in Northern Ireland were divided 50-50.

Support for lockdown also varies greatly between the company’s titles. More than half (51%) of Daily Express readers said that the country shouldn’t have gone into lockdown, as did 48% of Daily Record readers. Mirror readers, meanwhile, were overwhelmingly in favour of lockdown, with 71% saying it was a good idea.

At BusinessLive we asked readers about how their work changed during lockdown. 54% of respondents said they did not move to remote or home working during lockdown, with 23% saying they went to full home working and another 15% saying they went partly remote. Five years on the pattern is similar, with more than half (54%) saying they never worked from home. Some 23% say they work remotely but sometimes go to their workplace, with 15% saying they work entirely remotely.