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Britons more favourable towards Kamala Harris than Joe Biden or Donald Trump – but half believe Trump will win
Almost half of Britons think a Kamala Harris victory in the US 2024 Election would be most in UK’s national interest - up slightly from when we asked about Joe Biden in May according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Over a third of Brits think Starmer made the right decision to suspend 7 Labour MPs for voting against the official Labour position on the two-child benefit cap
A quarter (25%) of those polled by Ipsos believe Starmer made the wrong decision.
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Voters split on future leader of the Conservative Party and reasons for election defeat
Poor delivery on the NHS and scandals involving the Party are the top reasons why Conservatives lost the 2024 election according to new Ipsos polling.
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Labour holds 18 point lead over the Conservatives in final Ipsos election poll
Labour maintains a strong lead over the Conservatives according to the final Ipsos opinion poll of the 2024 General Election.
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The NHS is the main reason why voters considering choosing Labour, the economy the main reason for Conservatives
Week 6 of the General Election campaign tracker explores the rationale behind why voters are considering voting for different parties.
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Around half of Britons support junior doctors strikes as 3 in 5 believe government doing a bad job at negotiating with unions
New polling from Ipsos has found that around half of Britons (52%) support junior doctors taking strike action - a rise of 6 percentage points since May
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Labour maintains lead with Conservatives falling back to equal their lowest ever vote share
Rishi Sunak records the worst net satisfaction rating for a Prime Minister at this stage of an election campaign going back to 1979
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Majority of Britons think crime is a big problem with 6 in 10 Britons believing it has risen over the past year
Despite a downward trend in crime in England and Wales, 6 in 10 Britons believe that crime in the UK has risen over the past 12 months.
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Exploring voter volatility ahead of the July General Election
The results of a new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel survey tracked the voting intentions of the same group of over 15,000 British adults between January and June