Study explains vaxxers, Qanon cult, maybe even Trump: populists far more likely to believe in conspiracy theories
Largest survey of its kind uncovers suspicion of vaccines in big part of world population
Populists across the world are significantly more likely to believe in conspiracy theories about vaccinations, global warming and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to a landmark global survey shared exclusively with the Guardian.
The YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project sheds new light on a section of the world population that appears to have limited faith in scientific experts and representative democracy.