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Migration, Skills, and Public Trust: Rethinking the UK's Policy Approach
The Government should take this opportunity to reconsider the role of immigration in addressing labour market demands through the implementation of its Immigration White Paper.
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Public concern about immigration rises to its highest level since 2016 Brexit vote
Almost half of Britons see immigration as one of the biggest issues for the country, the highest score since June 2016.
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Nearly half of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA, Commonwealth
Nearly half (47%) of Britons view Europe as most important to Britain compared to USA (21%) or the Commonwealth (15%).
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Half of Britons believe Brexit has been mostly a failure so far
Boris Johnson most likely to be blamed for Brexit’s failures, but also to be given credit by those who think it’s a success
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Britons increasingly blame Labour for the country's economic woes as 77% say state of the economy is poor
Those who view the economy negatively are almost equally as likely to blame decisions made by the current Labour government under Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves (42%) as they are to blame the previous Conservative government of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng (44%).
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More than one in three Britons (37%) see the EU as Britain’s most important trade partner
A new Ipsos survey reveals that the British public consider the European Union to be Britain’s most important trade partner, even as the prospect of renewed Trump tariffs looms large.
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The NHS has been the biggest issue for Britain over the past 50 years
September 2024 marks 50 years of the Ipsos Issues Index
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Labour’s favourability ratings fall in Scotland
Labour’s favourability ratings fall in Scotland as the majority of Scots make a grim assessment of the country’s economic condition according to the latest Ipsos Scotland Political Pulse.
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Fall in public favourability towards Keir Starmer and Labour
Keir Starmer's 46% unfavourablity rating matches the joint highest he has recorded with Ipsos just after the Hartlepool by election.
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Two-thirds believe economic problems are worse than Conservatives admitted - tax rises expected
Public expect tax rises and more money for public services according to new Ipsos polling.