Tim Dixon
@dixontim
Co-founder of @Moreincommon_ and more. Ex-PM's speechwriter. Working to unite divided societies.
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One of the most striking findings in More in Common US pre-election poll: voters perceive Harris as different to Biden on immigration, and the effect is strongest among Republicans. Potentially very significant as immigration is a high priority for many swing voters.
Great to be joining today’s @oecd and UN Development webinar on communicating in a deeply polarised world, sharing some success stories from More in Common’s work across the world.
Thinking of Syrian friends who have lost so much, but have not lost hope. "It is time for Syrians to lead a peaceful Syria. Free and democratic ... Almost every Syrian carries pain and trauma into this new moment. It is a moment that holds such promise." diary.thesyriacampaign.org/syria-is-free-…
Just the most astounding bit of TV journalism imaginable. Clarissa Ward is a titan.
A special More in Common moment after our study of UK public attitudes to smartphones: the teachers’ union and the Conservatives forming a unity ticket. Great examples of an issue where public support transcends political differences.
Major new study of what Gen Z in Britain think about social media. So sad, the regrets about getting it young. Most think it harms them and their generation; say life would be better with an age limit of 16. From More in Common
Despite the polarized politics, what's surprising is how much Europeans and Americans – including Republicans – still share common ground over Ukraine. My article with More in Common co-founder Mathieu Lefèvre: project-syndicate.org/commentary/tru…
Today the Chronicle of Philanthropy launches our new podcast, Nonprofits Now: Leading Today. In our first episode host stacy palmer speaks with Tim Dixon (Tim Dixon), co-founder of More in Common, to hear how his researched-based strategies can help leaders overcome division in
Fantastic to be launching More in Common’s new map of today’s Britain - compared to five years ago in the Brexit era, less frustrated with each other and far more frustrated with our systems:
A big thanks to Mona Charen and the The Bulwark team for our conversation this week on why More in Common began, and what we've been learning on tackling polarisation as we've grown to 7 countries and 70 staff: youtube.com/watch?v=plztX3…
Significant that today's The New York Times poll finds for the first time, Americans' top concern is "our politics" (polarization, violence, threats to democracy) above economic issues. Nate Cohn's breakdown highlights a mood that is bleak but not catastrophic: nytimes.com/2025/09/30/pod…