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Ipsos on... the General Election
The race has begun. With the General Election now set for 6th May, Ben Page tells us why marginal seats are so important this time round.
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British public want next Government to prioritise road repair
An Ipsos survey for the RAC Foundation highlights public concern with the state of local roads.
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Transport and the Election Survey
An Ipsos survey for the RAC Foundation finds 77% of the public reporting local problems with potholes and a desire to see the next Government prioritise repair.
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Reuters Marginal Constituencies poll - Wave 2
The second of our polls in key marginal constituencies, Ipsos's new poll for Reuters suggests that there is appetite for change in these marginals, but that Cameron has not yet convinced these voters that he is more capable than Brown.
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Worcester's Weblog: Boring Election - A Myth?
Sir Robert Worcester comments on the received wisdom that elections time is boring for the majority of the public.
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Worcester's Weblog: Polls apart? No, they are not!
Sir Robert Worcester reminds the media to look at the share - not at the lead.
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Worcester's Weblog: Not Apathy
Sir Robert Worcester counters received wisdom about people's interest in politics.
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The Political State of Play: Election 2010
Ipsos's 'The Political State of Play' gives a summary of our latest political polling to mark the start of the election campaign. Drawing on our latest polls both nationally and in key marginal constituencies, it provides an overview of recent voting intentions, attitudes towards the party leaders and key issues to voting.
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Norwich South Parliamentary Constituency poll
Among those who are "absolutely certain to vote", 39% of Norwich South residents say they would vote for Labour's Charles Clarke, ahead of the Conservatives (20%), Liberal Democrats (19%) and the Greens (19%).
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Impact of the expenses scandal recedes
Ipsos's recent poll for Total Politics shows that the impact of the expenses scandal on voting may have fallen away since the summer.