The outlets publish a similar reader poll asking whether foreign nationals should be banned from claiming UK benefits. The question focuses on whether people from other countries should be blocked from receiving state support in Britain.

In related coverage, the Daily Mail links the poll to a policy proposal from Reform UK. The party says it would save £21 billion per year as part of wider plans to cut the welfare bill by £50 billion. It frames the changes as ending what it calls an “immoral” system in which taxes paid by British workers support citizens from overseas.

The Daily Express presents the poll as a prompt for public participation, inviting readers to weigh in on the principle of restricting benefits for arrivals from other countries. Across the articles, the core difference is emphasis: one outlet ties the question directly to Reform UK’s claimed cost savings and rationale, while the other primarily highlights the poll itself without detailing the party’s proposal.