Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
Over half (57%) of Britons support the introduction of national ID cards, with support highest among Conservative voters and those over 55. Convenience and preventing illegal immigration most popular reasons for support, while concerns around data privacy drive opposition.
Only two in five think they will be wearing a facemask in public in the near future but three-quarters say they would if the government advised it.
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
As the belief that humans contribute to climate change has dipped worldwide, in Britain it is now over four in five.
45% think it is likely that the government has an exit strategy from the coronavirus lockdown with Conservative voters unsurprisingly most likely to think so.
Britons say that the environment is an important consideration in the economic recovery after the Coronavirus crisis passes.
In the first telephone-based Issues Index, Covid-19 tops the list of Britons’ biggest issues with an historically high score
Rise in those who think they are becoming more positive about immigration, with perceptions that Brexit will reduce immigration becoming more important
Despite earlier concerns about the use of data tracking by the government, the British public appear to be more comfortable with it's use in the fight against coronavirus