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Blog: Can social media really be the future for Jeremy Corbyn?
Steven Ginnis, head of digital research at Ipsos Social Research Institute writes for Huffington Post about the reaction of the Twittersphere to Jeremy Corbyn's first Labour Party conference speech as leader.
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Blog: What do the focus groups make of Jeremy Corbyn?
Suzanne Hall, research director at Ipsos writes for the New Statesman about two focus groups with voters in Croydon on the day of Jeremy Corbyn's inaugural party conference speech.
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Boris Johnson most popular prospective Conservative leader
Ipsos Political Monitor September 2015 finds Boris Johnson is the most popular prospective Conservative leader amongst the public, but most Conservatives support George Osborne.
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Economist/Ipsos September 2015 Issues Index
The September Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that over half (56%) of the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.
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Customer Engagement with the Energy Market - Tracking Survey 2015
Ofgem has published its annual tracking survey of Customer Engagement with the Energy Market, conducted for the eighth time in March 2015 by Ipsos.
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Blog: Measuring employee engagement in digital times
We’ve seen a digital revolution in recent years, but what impact has that had on employee research so far? JB Aloy, head of employee research at Ipsos, discusses why we should be cautious about applying some of the latest digital developments, in the Institute of Internal Communication magazine.
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Nigel Farage improves personal ratings but UKIP's image remains divisive
Party conference season has begun and Ipsos reveals new polling on the public's perceptions of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
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Labour Party Image
Q Here is a list of things both favourable and unfavourable that have been said about various political parties. Read through the list slowly keeping the Labour Party in mind. Every time you come to a statement that fits your ideas or impressions of the Labour Party just tell me the letter next to it. You may pick as many or as few as you like. You don't have to be certain, just pick the letters next to the statements you feel fit the Labour Party.