The poll results show that the public has not been convinced by the one sided media coverage of the Cliff Richard judgment.
A striking feature of the poll is that, contrary to the current approach of the courts, a majority of the public (60%) favour post-charge pre-trial anonymity with 62% favouring anonymity for those on trial who have not yet been found guilty of an offence. This accords with the position in a number of other European countries.
It is only after conviction that the large majority favour the naming of individuals, with 88% in favour of the publication of the name at that stage.
As with press regulation (where a majority of the public favour statutory regulation) the press are out of step with their readers on an issue which involves their own interests.
They details of the polls are set out here
The full results of the poll can be found here [pdf].
