A snippet taken from today's Telegraph regarding a surprising number polling in favour of Uber's ban in London. Demographics play a huge part of course.
Of those people who said they frequently use Uber in London 63 per cent said that they felt the decision was wrong. However, more than a quarter of these people (27 per cent) agreed with it.
More than one in three of those who had used Uber at least once said they supported the ban while 49 per cent of those who had never used it agreed with TfL's decision.
Younger people were more likely to disagree with the ban, however, out of the age groups polled, only the 18-24 category had more than one in three respondents in opposition.
There was little variation on a political level but women were slightly less happy with the ban than men were.