Ipsos Delivery Index, November 2007

Ipsos's fourth quarter Delivery Index shows that public trust in the Government is on the decline. Over half of the public do not trust the Government to act in Britain's interests (53%), while two in five (40%) do trust the Government on this.

Ipsos's fourth quarter Delivery Index (carried out by telephone 23-26 Nov 2007) shows that public trust in the Government is on the decline. Over half of the public do not trust the Government to act in Britain's interests (53%), while two in five (40%) do trust the Government on this. This represents a 16 point fall in net trust of the Government since September this year (when 46% agreed that they trust the Government to act in the national interest and 43% disagreed).

More than two-thirds of the public do not trust the Government to tell the truth (69%), with just one in five (21%) agreeing that they trust them to tell the truth. Similarly, there has been a nine percentage point drop since September in trust of the Government to tell the truth.

This finding comes in the wake of a series of scandals for the Government, which include mis-reported immigration figures, the loss of two discs containing personal financial information of members of the public, and controversy over their handling of the difficulties facing Northern Rock.

Confidence in the Government's future handling of the economy has also been in decline since September. Just over one in three agree that the Government's policies will improve the state of Britain's economy (36%), while half disagree (50%). This represents a seven point decline in net confidence over the quarter. Again, this is likely to reflect recent concerns over the Government's handling of Northern Rock, as well as some recent pessimistic forecasts regarding the future of the housing market and of the economy more generally.

Feelings of influence over Government policy and public service delivery have remained static since September. Four in five, 79%, do not feel they have influence over the Government's policies (with just 13% agreeing that they do have influence over these) and 70% disagree that they have influence over how public services are delivered (and 18% agree).

There is more encouraging news for the Government with their handling of the public services. Expectations of the NHS continue to improve after undergoing a steep decline since the last General Election. While pessimists still outnumber optimists (by 39% to 23%), net optimism is 11 percentage points higher than one year ago.

Education continues to be the Government's flagship, with optimists clearly outnumbering pessimists (by 31% to 23%). The public are evenly split on the future of public transport and opportunities for young people continue to be a concern for many, with one in three (34%) expecting this to get worse over the next few years and just a quarter expect them to get better (26%).

Topline Results

  • Ipsos interviewed 964 British adults 18+
  • Fieldwork conducted by telephone between 23-26 November 2007
  • Data weighted to the national population profile
  • An '*' indicates a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero
  • Where percentages do not add up to exactly 100% this may be due to computer rounding, the exclusion of "don't knows" or to multiple answers

On balance, do you agree or disagree that with the statements that ...

Q1 In the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's economy?

160 %
Agree 36
Disagree 50
Don't know 14
Net agree -14

Q2 In the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services?

160 %
Agree 34
Disagree 54
Don't know 12
Net agree -20

Q3-6 Thinking about ... over the next few years do you expect it to ... ?

160 The NHS The quality of education Public transport Opportunities for young people
160 % % % %
Get much better 2 4 3 3
Get better 21 27 26 23
Stay the same 37 42 38 37
Get worse 28 19 24 28
Get much worse 11 4 5 6
Don't know 2 3 5 3
160
Better 23 31 29 26
Worse 39 23 29 34
160
Net better -16 +8 0 -8

Q7-10 On balance, do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?

160 I trust the government to act in the best interests of the country I trust the government to tell the truth I have influence over the government's policies I have influence over how public services are delivered
160 % % % %
Strongly agree 10 6 3 4
Tend to agree 30 15 10 14
Neither agree nor disagree 6 8 6 9
Tend to disagree 23 25 32 35
Strongly disagree 30 44 47 35
Don't know 2 1 2 2
160
Agree 40 21 13 18
Disagree 53 69 79 70
160
Net agree -13 -48 -66 -52

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