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Concern about immigration rises as EU vote approaches
The June 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index reveals that, just ahead of the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, concern with the EU has risen to the highest level since December 1999.
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Corporation Tax and Brexit
Ipsos has carried out research on behalf of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) and The Times, aimed at understanding senior financial and business decision makers' attitudes towards corporate taxation and the European Union.
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Polling history: 40 years of British views on 'in or out' of Europe
Roger Mortimore writes in The Conversation on the wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
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Conservatives seen as less united than in January - but still more so than Labour
Ipsos's June Political Monitor reveals that one in four (24%) believes the Conservative party is the most clear and united party while just 13% think this of the Labour party.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for June 2016 includes latest EU Referendum polls, the Queen's enduring popularity at 90 and how we Britons love our front gardens!
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Just one in five Britons say EU immigration has had a negative effect on them personally
As polling day approaches, new research finds the public is divided when it comes to how EU immigration has affected Britain; despite relatively few saying it has had a negative impact on their own life.
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Likelihood of Voting
How likely would you be to vote in an immediate General Election, on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote, and 1 means that you would be absolutely certain not to vote?
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Immigration is now the top issue for voters in the EU referendum
With just one week to go until the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union, Ipsos finds Leave with a six point lead over Remain.
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What does our subconscious tell us about Brexit?
New research published today by Ipsos provides an insight into not just what people say about the EU referendum, but also with how much conviction they hold their views.
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Scots look set to back `Remain' but are split on a future independence referendum in the event of Brexit
As we enter the final week of campaigning ahead of the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union (EU), our new poll for STV News suggests that the majority of Scots will back the campaign to retain membership.