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Changing attitudes to immigration during the election campaign
In a unique survey, Ipsos is interviewing a longitudinal panel of respondents on their attitudes to immigration throughout and after the election campaign. This will provide a much more detailed understanding of how and why views change than traditional snap-shot surveys.
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Political Behaviour Part 3: Candidates
In the third and final blog in the series, Ipsos's Chris Perry considers political candidates, whether they matter and how persuasive they are.
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Over half of public think that the future will be worse for young people
A new Ipsos survey shows widespread and growing pessimism for the future of young people in Britain.
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NHS funding and politics: the public's trust is not for sale
Louise Park, Associate Director and Stephanie Crowe, Research Executive from Ipsos write for the Health Service Journal exploring funding pledges for the NHS and how this resonates with the public
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Will this be the social media election?
Will this be the social media election? Michael Granleese explores the relationship between politicians and the media.
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Political Behaviour Part 2: Mobilisation
In the second of three blogs in the run-up to the General Election, Ipsos's Chris Perry considers what can be done to mobilise voters and influence turnout behaviour.
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Ed Miliband and Nicola Sturgeon felt to have most improved perceptions over the campaign
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor probes the public on how their views of the party leaders have changed over the course of the campaign.
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Housing in poll position
Ben Marshall examines how housing has featured as a key 2015 election campaign issue. The article was written on 21 April for 24housing magazine's general election special edition, published 1 May 2015.
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Cutbacks or taxes: what can we expect from the next generation of MPs?
With the outcome of the general election uncertain, it can be hard for our public services to plan for the next government. Becky Writer-Davies explores what it is that candidates say are their priorities for cuts and protection after the election.
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The economy, the NHS...what do voters really care about when casting their election ballots?
Anna Quigley from Ipsos writes for the Health Foundation on what voters really care about, and the importance of the NHS in current and past elections.