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The NHS is the main reason why voters considering choosing Labour, the economy the main reason for Conservatives
Week 6 of the General Election campaign tracker explores the rationale behind why voters are considering voting for different parties.
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Ipsos Update – July 2024
AI, Refugees, Crime … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Brand Starmer vs. Sunak
The Empathy Election: Can Brand Starmer Capitalise on Brand Sunak's Empathy Deficit?
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What do the public want from politicians when it comes to health and social care?
In a new blog post, our Health and Social Care research team looks at what health and social care policies the electorate are looking for from politicians in this general election
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89% of Britons concerned about NHS strain, 46% support NHS paying for private treatment where necessary to treat more patients
A new Ipsos poll looks at voters' attitudes towards allowing private companies to provide NHS healthcare services.
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7 in 10 Britons believe immigrants place extra pressure on the NHS
In the run up to the election, Ipsos is looking at common perceptions and misperceptions that might be affecting voters’ views about the NHS.
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Businesses more likely to back Labour than the Conservatives to be the next government
Businesses place Labour above the Conservatives for managing the economy, and for helping people in work, according to a new Ipsos Omnibus poll ahead of the General Election.
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NHS is the main reason why voters plan to cast their ballot for Labour, the economy is the main reason for Conservatives
New Ipsos poll examines why voters are considering voting for different political parties in this 2024 general election
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Around half of Britons support junior doctors strikes as 3 in 5 believe government doing a bad job at negotiating with unions
New polling from Ipsos has found that around half of Britons (52%) support junior doctors taking strike action - a rise of 6 percentage points since May
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Ipsos research explores barriers to opening up about experiencing problems with gambling
New Ipsos release for GambleAware shows public support for greater regulation of gambling advertisement, and an increase in gambling behaviour during major sporting events