Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
While 44% of Britons support the UK government recognising a Palestinian state, 41% say that it won’t make a difference to resolving the conflict.
Ipsos is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Sir Robert Worcester, a trailblazer in the field of market research and political polling, who died on Friday 5 September 2025.
Two-thirds believe an online dashboard would make following their pensions easier, especially younger generations
Q Have you definitely decided to vote for the ... party or is there a chance you may change your mind before you vote?
Q How much do you personally care who wins the General Election? Q How important is it to you personally who wins the General Election?
Do you think that the general economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same or get worse over the next 12 months?
Trends showing satisfaction with the government and the various party leaders.
Index of recent Ipsos monthly Political Monitor surveys and to the associated political trends
Figures are based on all those absolutely certain to vote. (This is Ipsos's "headline" voting intention measure)
Four in five British adults (81%) felt it was likely that global temperatures would increase in 2020, as do much of the world. On average 77% of people polled in 33 markets thought average global temperatures would increase in 2020.