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Concern about defence and race/immigration increases, although the economy remains the key issue
Ipsos's November Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today. However, there is a continuing decline in the numbers citing this issue as important and other issues are returning to prominence.
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Many voters still not prepared for the tough choices facing public spending
The latest Ipsos public spending index shows that the public is split on the need to cut spending on frontline services, but messages on the tough choices ahead are slowly beginning to filter through.
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Public Spending Index - November 2009
The latest Public Spending Index from Ipsos's Social Research Institute shows that the public is split on whether there is a real need to cut spending on public services to pay off the national debt (43% agree, 44% disagree), but since the summer there has been an increase in those prepared to concede that public spending cuts are necessary.
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Issues Index November 2009
Concern about defence and race/immigration increases, although the economy remains the key issue for now
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Worcester's Weblog: Why the Tories are worried and the Lib Dems are hopeful
Anxiety is spreading among Tory MPs, morale is rising in Labour ranks and the hope is dawning among Lib Dems that a hung parliament just might leave them holding the balance of power.
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Attitudes towards unemployment
This survey on behalf of St. Mungo's investigates the public's attitudes towards unemployment, and what they think should be done to help the long-term unemployed back into work.
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Ipsos November 2009 Political Monitor
Ipsos's November Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 13-15 November among 1,006 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, among those certain to vote, an increase in support for Labour and a fall in support for the Conservative Party.
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Recession is the catalyst for a decade of business change - CBI
New research for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), released at their annual conference on 23rd November, and conducted by Ipsos, shows how companies are learning from their traumatic experiences through the recession.
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Labour support increases, Conservatives fall in latest Ipsos poll
Ipsos's November Political Monitor shows, among those certain to vote, an increase in support for Labour and a fall in support for the Conservative Party.
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Investigating the needs of the recently unemployed - 2009 Research for Consumer Focus
Consumer Focus' in-depth research with forty recently unemployed people shows that, although many acknowledge that advisers are under pressure, some customers are unhappy with the poor service they are receiving. They feel the service is rushed and their needs aren't listened to. Many are also not signposted to other support services and can be frustrated with the six month wait to access training and help with starting a business.