Most impressive parliamentarian named by MPs

The results in these tables are taken from the Ipsos Summer Survey of MPs 2015.

The results in these tables are taken from the Ipsos Summer Survey of MPs 2015 – a bi-annual syndicated survey of MPs, which forms part of the Key Influencers Tracking suite of multi-client studies that examine the attitudes and opinions of a range of elite, opinion forming stakeholder audiences.

 

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Technical note

  • Fieldwork dates: 2 June – 31 July 2015.
  • 89 MPs were asked this question (39 Conservatives, 36 Labour, 10 SNP and 4 from other parties)..
  • Interviews were conducted face-to-face.
  • The total sample interviewed is closely representative of the House.
  • The survey data have been weighted where to reflect the true balance by political party.
  • Sometimes the percentage result for “Total MPs” may be greater than the sum of the percentage results for Conservative, Labour and SNP MPs, as it also includes results from other parties. Where results do not sum to 100%, this may be due to computer rounding, multiple responses, or the exclusion of “don’t know” categories.
  • All answers are in % format. Data are weighted.

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