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Ipsos Update - January 2021
Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.
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Six in ten of the GB adults believe British businesses behave ethically for the second year running
We have conducted our annual survey for the Institute of Business Ethics on the attitudes of the British public (GB adults 18+) towards business ethics.
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Despite a chaotic 2020, Britons are feeling good about 2021
Almost three-quarters (73%) of Britons are optimistic that 2021 will be a better year for them than 2020 according to the predictions poll from Ipsos Global Advisor
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Road pricing: timely or toxic?
Describing a transport policy as “a potential poll tax on wheels” - after MP Keith Speed’s famous description of rail privatisation - usually adds to jitters about its unpopularity and political jeopardy.
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Public: homelessness is a serious issue and is set to get worse
In a new survey by Ipsos for the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI), almost 9 in 10 people (86%) across the UK say that homelessness is a serious problem and only 4% expect it to decrease in the next year, 6% over the next 2 years.
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Public support charging motorists to use roads, but want it to be done for the right reasons
A new Ipsos survey finds that 62% of people across the UK are in favour of schemes which would charge road users a fee to drive around towns and cities. . A quarter, 25%, are strongly supportive.
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Climate Change: Britons still want government to prioritise environment over economy
Over half of Britons feel government should prioritise the environment over the economy in wake of the pandemic, even if this means slower economic growth or job loss. Britons are more likely to feel renewable energy and obliging owners to insulate their homes are very acceptable initiatives to reduce greenhouse emissions compared to the global average.
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Rishi Sunak’s job satisfaction ratings remain strong – even with Labour supporters
Three in five Britons are satisfied with the job Rishi Sunak is doing as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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General Dental Council Public research 2020
Findings from the latest Ipsos annual research with the public for the General Dental Council.
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Two-thirds of Britons think UK is in decline and majority think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents
65% of Britons aged 18-75 think the UK is decline, 16% disagree while 57% think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents