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Published Date: 03 April 2008
AMERICANS view Britain much more negatively than they did a year ago, a survey has found.
The poll, by the BBC World Service, found positive views of Britain had slipped considerably in the United States, down to 45 per cent from 67 per cent a year ago, while negative views had increased significantly, up to 42 per cent from 18 per cent.

But the overall view of Britain's influence around the world has increased, with positive views rising from 46 per cent to 50 per cent.

No reasons for the change in attitudes were given, but the last year has seen British troops pull out of Basra, a perceived weakening of the close ties between the two countries and a change of leadership in Downing Street – events which were all followed closely by the US media.

The survey also found that Britons had a more negative view of the US than the rest of the world.

Globally, 47 per cent of those surveyed had mainly negative views of the US, but in Britain the figure was 53 per cent. Overall, the poll found the world's view of the US was improving for the first time in four years.

It showed 35 per cent of those surveyed across the globe said the US had a positive influence, up from 31 per cent last year.

Steven Kull, the director of the Programme on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland, which helped do the study, said the improved rating of the US could be linked to the forthcoming presidential election.

"It may be that as the US approaches a new presidential election, views of the US are being mitigated by hope that a new administration will move away from the foreign policies that have been so unpopular in the world," he said.

• The survey was carried out by the international polling firm GlobeScan with the PIPA. More than 17,000 people in 34 countries were surveyed.





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  • Last Updated: 02 April 2008 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Scullion,

Canada 03/04/2008 01:30:29
I wonder how the Americans framed the question regarding their affinity for Britain, perhaps, "How much does David Beckham influence your life as compared to last year?"
I'd be truly shocked if the average American gave a tinker's cuss about Britain or even about their own impending presidential election.
2

Ard Righ,

The Rock Of Edinburgh 03/04/2008 02:21:30
That can only be a good thing.
3

The Daleks,

Longmen 03/04/2008 03:01:26
Does your average Yank even know where Britain is?

On a slightly different tack, I once had a supposedly educated Chinese person ask me what part of Europe America was in.

As for the dear old Americans, nice people on the whole, but really bad at picking their leaders.
4

Jim A,

03/04/2008 03:04:43
Hmmm, Well there you have it, I'll now be unable to get to sleep tonight worrying about this.
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Jason,

Japan 03/04/2008 03:17:34
Have to say the feeling's mutual. But that said, we really have to focus of that old adage: Nice country, nice people, shame about the government. Applies pretty much universally.
7

ddmc,

03/04/2008 03:45:33
#3 Isn't Britain the capital of London ?
8

Little Stewie Griffin,

03/04/2008 04:12:21
And where about in London is Scotchland exactly?
9

Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 04:14:43
#1 - Scullion

>"I'd be truly shocked if the average American gave a tinker's cuss about Britain or even about their own impending presidential election."

Scullion, your bigoted view of what Americans care bout files in the face of reality and sadly only appears to make it look as if you are berating Americans so that you feel better about yourself by playing to lame stereotypes.

Get over it.
10

wnaegele,

Albuquerque 03/04/2008 04:16:43
...next time we'll let the Germans have their way.
11

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta, CA........captured from Mexico 1845 03/04/2008 04:41:19
1
Scullion,
Canada

U wrote:
I'd be truly shocked.
-------------------------------
Hey Dude, what's with this "truly" stuff.

Why not "I'd be shocked".

U trying to sound intelligent dude, or just messing with the English language.

What U, think about us Americans, is of no concern to us, we don't give a rat's a*s what U think.

Take a hike dude

GC
12

Vinegar Joe,

03/04/2008 05:13:52
"Does your average Yank even know where Britain is?"

Sixty-five years ago Britain was the place women dropped their pants for any GI with a Hershey Bar or pack of cigarettes. Americans *do* know that. Didn't your grandmother tell you?
13

The Daleks,

Longmen 03/04/2008 05:28:41
#12

That army of yours does get around a bit. Pity its completely useless when it comes to winning wars, or shooting the enemy as opposed to the allies.
14

Adam M.,

New Jersey 03/04/2008 05:55:32
Dear Britain,

Since we your penchant for socialism has turned for the worst you continue to allow Muslim immigrants to stream into your borders; allow the CoE to proceed down the path of dhimmitude, e.g. Rowan Williams; think you've garnished the character of the 'American Soul,' from MTV and the fluff Hollywood gets on about, we, the USA request the following:

1)Stop using the internet, which we invented
2)Stop driving cars, which we invented
3)Stop using all personal computers while you're at it
4)Stop flying an airplanes
5)Get around to securing Basra, Iraq, since you're recent 'departure,' (read retreat) has resulted in the recent violence
6)Sit tight, let your society rot away from the inside while the Saudis open mosque after mosque, develop a substantial array of 'no go zones,' and sit tight while the US saves your ass for the umpteenth time

Churchill is spinning in his grave

Cheers
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Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 05:57:14
This 'my army is better than your army' stuff is worthless, all of the allied army did the best they could with what they had, and the people made great sacrifices to support them.

- Even then, they had the '5th columnists whining and sniveling' in their ears.

The real enemy was, and still is, the appeasers that denied the threat so long that the combined armies were taxed to the limit to win.

They are doing the same today, making excuses why a new enemy should be ignored, appeased and accommodated.
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 03/04/2008 06:23:46
GC 11 writes; " U trying to sound intelligent dude, or just messing with the English language."

: )
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 03/04/2008 06:29:07
14 - Churchill = Tory, drunken, half-Yank barsteward, and candidate for the most disastrous Chancellor we had last century.
18

Jim A,

03/04/2008 06:29:44
Way I see it is Brits,Yanks, doesn't matter who it is really, we are just a bunch of people not so different trying to make it through life with the minimum of hassles. For the most part folks is folks no matter where you come from. I try to live and let live, couldn't care where someone is from as long as they are pleasant.
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Tebester,

Eugene 03/04/2008 06:35:39
I, for one, am tired of hearing the anti-American sniping while watching BBC television. Shows like "Spooks" are just full of it. Nothing but elitists and sanctimonious twits. It is tiresome to have to continue to hear it and frankly that is where I get my low opinion of Britain. If I had been one of the poll participants I wouldn't have trashed Britain but my comments would have been less than neutral.
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Jim A,

03/04/2008 06:41:20
#14 Adam, "and sit tight while the US saves your ass for the umpteenth time" Geez mate the US had as much to lose during WWII as Britain did so please spare us that stuff. Incidently for your information, The United States Armed Forces in all theatres of war during WWII lost 416,800 men killed, while the UK lost 382,600, looks to me like both countries (along with the others)paid a heavy price in the name of freedom.
21

Boy Wonder,

03/04/2008 07:41:14
Here is one view of an American idea of geography

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/35976

This however ... is the actual view ...

http://www.boredstop.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=157&Itemid=32
22

Boy Wonder,

03/04/2008 07:45:53
This another American world-map

http://www.jigsawlounge.co.uk/kungfu/world/world-usa2003.html

And so is this ...

http://humor.beecy.net/misc/world/

Americans don't seem to be taught geography.
23

All Politicians are the same,

Scotland 03/04/2008 08:34:48
I have never encountered anything other than hospitality on my frequent vivits to the states but with some of the rabid anti americans on this site is it any wonder they are less enamoured with us.
24

sam the god,

03/04/2008 08:50:05
#14 ADAM M new jersey

here is a link to things that Scots have invented we the SCOTTISH nation request you stop using them (that includes the US Navy).

http://www.magicdragon.com/Wallace/thingscot.html

Adam before you spout S1sh you should have checked out what our country gave the world.

Also the Germans might want you to stop using rocket technology (German scientists captured after the war)
25

Toast,

03/04/2008 09:10:32
No problem,please tell Donald [I'll have my resort and screw the natives] Trump
26

Robin Bankes,

Culross 03/04/2008 10:10:23
The sooner Her Majesty grants independece to the Colonies of the Americas the better!
27

Biker,

03/04/2008 10:34:52
Adam M I supose this means that you will be getting off the tar roads and throwing away your plactic macs?
The only reason the US would have a negative view of the UK is though Fox or government spin.
Also Adam, it was a close thing as to whether you entered the war on our side, or indeed at all. Come to that we only finished paying reparations recently so your countries help was not done for altruistic reasons.
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Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

03/04/2008 10:53:05
Does this really have to turn into a 'My country is better than yours slanging match?'...

Lets hear some positive stuff about Britain and America for a change...
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Boy Wonder,

03/04/2008 11:17:45
America is wonderful country blighted by politicians. So is Britain.

How's that, Cankers??
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Guga II,

Rockall 03/04/2008 12:15:14
#14 History isn't your strong point, is it?
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03/04/2008 14:55:02
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03/04/2008 15:10:17
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Partan,

Fife 03/04/2008 15:25:58
Adam, you ray of sunshine,you.
Is a weeee southerner the same as a Little Englander?
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Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 15:37:55
#21, 22 - Suck

Nice to see you back Suck, I see you've dropped your 'Britfree' name, but still wallowing in your sad need to build yourself up by running others down.

Perhaps you remember this article:

http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Pledge-to-reclaim-Scottish-history.3692149.jp

Here's a clip from the article:

"...while a handful of (Scottish) pupils attributed the invention of the hamburger to Ramsay MacDonald, the Scot who became Britain's first Labour prime minister."

Suck, there are uneducated people in every country, why do you continually need to target only those in the US?

What failure in your life has left you so bitter that you need to build yourself up by running others down?

BTW, for a real look at hypocrisy, take a look at Scullion's post #11

>"Mind you, I avoided Canadian history like the plague in high school and opted for the far more interesting courses in American history (mea culpa)."

A bit rich to be complaining about some Americans having little knowledge of Canadian history when he, himself 'avoided it like the plague', eh?
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Number 6,

Germany 03/04/2008 15:42:26
Adam,
when we come crawling back, will Englandshire STILL
be governed by a bunch of "Scotch" village idiots?.

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mike - across the pond,

ah scullion.... 03/04/2008 16:18:14
I know you are canadian and all....

so that would mean that due herbs grown in "BC Hothouses" are imparing your mental retention....

the poll was by the BBC... not americans... so to answer your question about americans phrasing the poll questions to slant the poll against the Brits... well not quite...

This is very much like WW1 & WW2 when the Brits wanted good old Uncle Sugar in the fray... and we werent so sure....
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Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 16:29:35
#38 - Mike

Did you catch Scullion's statement that I posted and the link, above?

>">"Mind you, I avoided Canadian history like the plague in high school and opted for the far more interesting courses in American history (mea culpa)."

Obviously he knows nothing of Canadian History, 'avoiding it like the plague'.

Don't assume that he knows anything about British history either.
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mike - across the pond,

adam p.... and guga.... 03/04/2008 17:15:32
well... knowing your history.... dunno what planets you all come from but here on earth....

the internet...
I do encourage you to look it up....
1965 - TX-2 at MIT Lincoln Lab and AN/FSQ-32 at System Development Corporation (Santa Monica, CA) are directly linked (without packet switches) via a dedicated 1200bps phone line; Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) computer at ARPA later added to form "The Experimental Network" - not that I would expect you to know the significance of a packet in a network... but...

1967 - National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Middlesex, England develops NPL Data Network under Donald Watts Davies who coins the term packet. The NPL network, an experiment in packet-switching, used 768kbps lines... certainly was faster... and better... but NOT the first...

Cars... well... depends what you are talking about, Ransom E Olds took automobile manufacturing and industry in general to a new level with the use of an assembly line... which was later enhanced and used by Henry Ford

Airplanes... the Wright Brothers invented and flew what you would recognize as today's functional airplane... everything prior to that were non functional... manned Kites.... or balloons

Rockets... well that goes to the Chinese... but whatever...

Colossus.... most assuredly NOT the first computer but was used by you Brits to break codes in WW2... the first "computer" actually (termed a Tabulating machine) goes to Herman Hollerith used in the 1880 US Census... Hollerith was an American... before that you are looking at clocks... antikithera devices... and things like that....

again LOOK IT UP... before you go running your "mouth"...
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Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 18:04:14
>"it's aeroplane not airplane, and most of the initial work was carried out before the Wright brothers were born

by Leonardo DaVinci. I don't recall one actually getting of the ground before the Wright Brothers, but I'll be happy to see an example if you can provide one.

BTW, when I brought up 'aeroplane' here in the 'comments block, it is underlined in red for improper spelling - on a Scottish Newspaper.

Perhaps you should figure out how that works before you start getting snide.
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mike - across the pond,

ah vinnie.... 03/04/2008 19:05:05
did you bother to FINISH reading the paragraph... or are you being sophomoric on purpose...

I CLEARLY stated that everything PRIOR to that was NON FUCTIONAL... I.E. nobody was achieving powered flight with any of their designs... THAT honor (or honour if you want to use alternate spellings) goes to the WRIGHT BROTHERS...

and to say that the Wright Brothers merely cabbaged together the ideas proven by others... look up "wing warping"... THAT was an achievement the Wright Brothers brought to the table in the Wright Flyer... enabling them to actually produce a FUNCTIONAL airplane....

DaVinci... while his ideas were brilliant... in terms of a FUNCTIONAL aircraft... there was NOTHING in his drawings that would work based on available technologies of his time (or even of OUR time)....
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Bryan H.,

Monterey Bay 03/04/2008 20:25:50
Wow, after reading all the comments made by both sides (British and American), I just can't believe why were slamming each other. I myself take great pride in knowing where most countires are from learning geography in my school days. But I guss my biggest issue with that poll and its headline is that its grossly inaccurate. If the poll was done correctly they would have talked with the same people that they talked with last year instead of a completly different group. However because they talked with a whole new group they got a different set of results. Did anyone bother to think of that?
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Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 21:15:48
#45 - Bryan

>"Did anyone bother to think of that?"

Yes, and all of your points are good ones, Bryan.

The more you know about how the questions are stated in 'unbiased' polls, the less you'll pay them any attention.
46

Michaela,

Canada 03/04/2008 22:59:55
I like America ... so there!
47

Dáithí,

San Jose 03/04/2008 23:22:42
Michaela, Canada

;)
48

Tobytoo,

Southington, U.S.A. 04/04/2008 00:04:36
#18 Jim, I am with you 100% on your comment,if only more people looked at life that way I think that we would have a more peacefull world.
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Carolyn 1,

04/04/2008 02:28:33

As for my opinion of Britain, and Scotland specifically, it is has changed very much in the last year- for the worse. I thought it was just me! I guess it's not a good thing that I'm not the only one who thinks this.-

I think for most people wanting to be happy is core of their daily life; more than the want for money or prestige, I think people are looking for friends, family and happiness.

I live in the New England region of the US, but Scotland is my heart's home. To go home to Scotland-
No matter what my heart wants, I listen to my brain, and I accept I would not be happy working there or living there because of the anti-American bashing.

Home to me is the friendship and commonalities I have in my community. I'd have to hide my Boston accent and my pride of America to be happy? Not worth it. Period.

Why should I visit or live where I'm not wanted when I can go where Americans are liked?


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Dáithí,

San Jose 04/04/2008 04:01:51
Carolyn 1

My experience has been different, but I haven't been there since last June.

The 'anti-American' Scots are overplayed, remember that are probably only about 3 here on 'The Scotsman', but since they use many different names they appear to have larger numbers.

Just about everyone was kind to me in Scotland, the people in the country were even more so. Scots understand that radical Islam has no love for them either.

I live in San Jose, there has never been a terrorist attack here. Glasgow can't say that.

Don't be under the impression that the 'America bashers' have any real love for the Palestinians, or the Cubans, or any of the other reasons that they claim

They dislike us because of Capitalism - but that doesn't garner them the support that they want, so they parade a bunch of pseudo-complaints around.

BTW, where is your favorite spot in Scotland?
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Number 6,

Germany 04/04/2008 09:20:57
#51 and 52, we are not anti-american but we are anti
Bush administration. You may be blind to the carnage you are wreaking throughout the world but the rest of us are not. Also the disgusting sub-prime mortgage crisis does not help. To have handed out those loans,
knowing they could not possibly be paid back and then to sell the debt around the world was a disgusting manouvre that coupled with institutional greed , has caused a financial crisis across the globe. So no,currently you are on no-ones christmas card list.
Your only hope of an improvement in image is to elect Obama as your next president.
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right of center,

Chicago 04/04/2008 10:42:10
Carolyn & Dáithí

I've been to the UK and specifically Scotland several times and found the people very welcoming to Americans. They, like us, have left wing haters which are prevalent as posters here on this forum but the vile posters here do not represent the typical vile Scot. The Scots depend on tourism and know it.

Edinburgh & Glasgow like LA and San Francisco has it's fair share of left wing socialists but if/when you travel to Scotland try not to spend much time in those cities, there are far better places to visit. The Outer Isles, Glencoe, Ft. William and hike Ben Nevis, Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Inverness, Oban, Perth, Aberdeen, Stirling, Gleneagles.

I still try to do at least a 3 day lay over in London when going to Scotland, very fun city, great people, less bitter than those in Edinburgh. I still prefer Scotlands people outside of Edinburgh.


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Carolyn 1,

04/04/2008 13:30:37
I guess the difference for me is that I work on Catholic projects, such as the adoption issues and Catholic discrimination,- there is still quite a bias against Catholics, (and Israel and the Jews) which is not going to change. I also work on intelligent design. As the UK becomes more and more a 'Godless' nation, I feel more and more alienated.
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Carolyn 1,

04/04/2008 13:35:49
#53
You're pathetic.
You sound like the Germans 70 years ago, blame someone else for your economic problems- "they" are responsible for your unhappiness- "they" are responsible for all your problems...the "bankers" are ruining your world...
Does it ring any bells?
55

American,

04/04/2008 20:17:38
#3-the daleks-"but really bad at picking their leaders"--Have you seen our choices lately?? Especially for the next election?? Our choices this year: a voted #1 liberal, racists-jewhating-PLO sympathizer whose wife (our future first lady) is a US hater. Liberal, egotistical billary: (enough said there) and an old senile, closet democrat who (along with the other two choices see nothing wrong with America becoming Mexica. We dont really pick these candidates-the media and the dem and repub politicians do.
56

American,

04/04/2008 20:27:45
#53-number 6-I think its safe to say that YOU are the one who is blind about who is wrecking carnage throughout the world. As far as homeloans--All it takes is common sense and a little research to realize that things arent always as good as they sound. And to think, I could have bought a bigger, nicer, way more expensive house had I known that one day my govt. would award my stupidity & ignorance. I wonder if its too late now to buy a house I'm not sure I can really afford.
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Dáithí,

San Jose 04/04/2008 21:27:16
#53 - Number 6

>"You may be blind to the carnage you are wreaking throughout the world but the rest of us are not. "

European powers have been 'wreaking carnage throughout the world' since your Crusaders attacked Islam 2,000 years ago, Britain decided to create and monopolize a Chinese heroin addiction to balance a tea trade deficit and Germany decided to copy the British and establish an empire of its own, eventually turning Africa into the basket case of the world.

>"So no,currently you are on no-ones christmas card list."

Pal, why don't you take your Christmas cards, make them out of something edible, and mail them to Darfur with this written inside:

Merry Christmas Darfur:

- We'd rather that you be murdered by the Islamic Sudanese government, supported financially by their Communist (a failed leftist European invention) Chinese backers, than soil our hands standing up to Islamic murders (which would inflict carnage upon the world) and spending funds on you that we would much prefer to use on ourselves.

To show that our hearts are actually in the right place, feel free to eat this card.

Again, Merry Christmas - Trendy European Leftists.
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mike - across the pond,

ah number6.... 04/04/2008 22:08:34
would that be 3 big steaming number 2's?

1) if you or your locality BOUGHT sub prime mortgages.... you are an idiot... friggin ray charles could see the problem there... and HES DEAD....

2) to blame the current administration for these "creative" loans is flat wrong... please understand that this was a money making scheme from THE BANKS...

3) obama... good lord man,
3a)have you really LISTENED to what he says.... (more than the adoring soundbyts you get off of CNN/MSNBC/youtube) and just WHERE do you find any depth to what he says...
3b) have you READ his books... I know you cant get MienKampf in Germany... but its filled with the same kinds of stuff.... very racial... nothing like the message of "healing" he's been professing on the campaign trail...

if you want a black candidate... go for Alan Keys... or Colin Powell.... or Condoleza Rice... or even Bill Cosby.... ANY of these guys are better candidates than Obama.... LISTEN to them talk... LISTEN to what they say.... LOOK at who they hang out with... Consider who they "owe" their current positions to....

 

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