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Only one in five think Badenoch will become Prime Minister, but majority still predict the Conservatives will win again in future
New polling from Ipsos in the UK shows that only one in five (22%) expect Kemi Badenoch to become Prime Minister, against three in five saying it is unlikely (63%).
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Disconnect between public awareness and support for Labour’s policies, Ipsos poll finds
In a poll taken before the Labour Party conference, Ipsos asked a representative sample of British adults whether they supported or opposed different Labour policies in government and the extent to which they had heard of them.
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Labour’s ratings fall in Scotland while Reform UK continues to rise
Ipsos’ Scottish Political Pulse survey
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Global Optimism Declines According to Ipsos Global Trends 9th Edition
Opportunities arise as economic adjustments and global dynamics reshape consumer optimism according to the 9th edition of Ipsos Global Trends.
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MPs have more confidence in the US-UK “special relationship” than British public, according to Ipsos poll
Just 36% of Britons say that there is currently a ‘special relationship’ between the US and UK – however, in a separate survey of MPs 73% said that it still exists.
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Britons still support Ukraine but uncertain how war will end, as new Ipsos poll reveals what they want to see from a potential peace deal
Most Britons (59%) continue to support UK assistance for Ukraine, and half (51%) believe that economic sanctions on Russia are necessary, even if it means higher energy and food prices.
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Badenoch drops to worst Ipsos favourability score as Conservative leader, while Farage continues to top ratings
17% hold a favourable opinion of leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch, while her score of 49% unfavourable is her worst in this series as Conservative party leader – Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick follows closely behind, with 16% favourable.
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British public now see Reform as main opposition over Conservatives, and believe Farage more likely to be PM than Badenoch
Britons are now slightly more likely to consider Reform UK (37%) as the main opposition party, ahead of the Conservatives (33%).
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Favourability ratings for Starmer, Reeves and Labour all unwind this month
Public favourability ratings for Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Labour all dip this month, cancelling out much of last month’s improvement.
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Half of 16–34-year-olds trust news from online influencers, even with concerns about ‘widespread fake news’
Only 31% of Britons trust online news from influencers and individuals a great deal or a fair amount. However, this rises to half of 16–34-year-olds. 55% of younger people say they get online news from influencers every single day, despite thinking ‘fake news’ is prevalent.