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Britons most confident that Reform UK has a good plan to change Britian – but over half not confident in any party
The public has more confidence in Reform UK to deliver change than any other party. 34% of people believe they have a good long-term economic plan, and 38% think they have a good plan for changing Britain generally, placing them ahead of both Labour and the Conservatives on these measures. However, a majority of Britons are not confident in any party.
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Two in five Britons think they are worse off since Labour was elected
A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, conducted from the 8th – 11th November, reveals the Labour government is facing considerable headwinds in public opinion, despite Conservative support remaining low.
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Labour and Starmer approval ratings continue to drop as government nears 100 days in power
Over half (52%) of Britons are unfavourable towards Starmer (joint highest as Labour leader).
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Labour’s favourability ratings fall in Scotland
Labour’s favourability ratings fall in Scotland as the majority of Scots make a grim assessment of the country’s economic condition according to the latest Ipsos Scotland Political Pulse.
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State of the Nation
Ipsos takes the nation's pulse with polling trends on the public's economic optimism (or pessimism), the direction of the country, the impact of Brexit and the most important issues facing Britain.
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Latest UK Opinion Polls: Government approval recent changes
Ipsos publishes the latest results of UK opinion polls and voting intention - updated 7 March 2024.
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Public unimpressed with the Scottish Government’s record on the economy, but aren’t convinced Labour would do better
The latest Scottish Political Pulse from Ipsos shows that all of Scotland's political leaders receive a negative net rating from the public.
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Labour more trusted to have the right policies for the British economy than the Conservatives
The September 2022 Political Pulse from Ipsos shows that just 20% think things in Britain are heading in the right direction and 55% say wrong direction.
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Focus on cost of living and public services Britons ask Sunak and Truss
There is little to choose between public favourability scores for Sunak and Truss.