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.
Fifty-two percent of Britons now believe the coronavirus poses a ‘high’ or ‘very high’ threat to their job or business.
While we adapt to big lifestyle changes as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, many are finding work and childcare more difficult.
According to the last Global Advisor survey from Ipsos, the coronavirus crisis is seen as threatening to both health and finances.
The March 2020 Ipsos Political Monitor finds that just under half of people think Boris Johnson is handling the coronavirus crisis well.
One in five Britons find it acceptable to bulk buy personal hygiene products amid coronavirus pandemic while a majority think it’s unacceptable to bulk buy at all.
As cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to spread across the UK and around the world, Ipsos is focused on ensuring the safety of its people, clients and suppliers, whilst maintaining business continuity during this challenging time.
More of us now believe someone close to us will be infected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The NHS replaces Brexit as the biggest issue facing Britain. Concern about Brexit falls to its lowest in three years, while worry for the environment reaches its' highest level since 1990.