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Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore public opinion on the next Conservative leader, the cost-of-living crisis and concern about the NHS.
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Almost three-in-ten citizens globally say they have started a business at some point
Entrepreneurialism is the spawning ground for small businesses which we know help drive the health of most economies. Small businesses took the brunt of pandemic shut downs and are now only recovering. So, what does the spawning ground look like now?
A new 26-country Ipsos poll finds that entrepreneurial activity is alive and well in some countries but lacking in others. -
Two in three concerned about the risk COVID poses to the country – lowest since pandemic started
Whilst concern about Coronavirus is at is lowest since the pandemic began, the majority are still concerned.
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Public think Rishi Sunak slightly more likely to win a General Election than Liz Truss
But only a minority choose each and almost half cannot pick between them
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What Worries the World – July 2022
Concern about inflation continues to rise and is the top worry for the fourth month in a row.
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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.
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6 in 10 Brits say the temperature has been hotter than they expected, with 8 in 10 saying it’s too hot
Many Brits struggle with the heat but many think we talk about the weather too much
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Importance of Digital Terrestrial Television and Broadcast Radio
Arqiva partnered with Ipsos, to better understand the impact of broadcast television and radio. Data shows 90% want to see continued support for Freeview and broadcast radio.
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Two in three Britons do not trust Conservatives to reduce cost of living, majority do not trust Labour either
Few trust either party to reduce cost of living or manage taxes and public spending
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2022 GP Patient Survey Results Released
Ipsos has published the latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results.