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Rise in those saying Theresa May is doing a good job at handling Brexit but most still lack confidence in her
The March 2018 Ipsos Political Monitor shows 2 in 5 (43%) say Theresa May is currently doing a good job at handling Britain’s exit from the European Union.
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Is there a real threat of a finance sector “Brexodus”?
Will the Banking & Finance Sector exit Britain post-Brexit, and what would be the consequences?
Ipsos’s latest research among MPs, Business Journalists and the General Public provides warning signals in terms of perceived likelihood of the financial sector moving from the UK to the EU, and highlights the serious consequences for any banks relocating abroad. -
EU’s heart might be open, but Britain’s isn’t
The UK isn’t changing its mind about Brexit says Ben Page in Politico.
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Widespread discrimination and intolerance persists across the EU
The main results of the Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey highlight the need for specific and stronger measures to provide legal protection against discrimination, coupled with effective sanctions
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New survey for EIB reveals demand for investment in Europe
The EIB Investment Report 2017/2018 incorporates the results of the annual EIB Investment Survey conducted by Ipsos of 12,500 businesses in the EU, which this year also includes a Europe-wide survey of 600 municipal authorities.
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Investor attitudes to Europe
An Ipsos survey for Invest Europe finds that the majority of global investors surveyed believe Europe has become a more attractive investment destination and expect investment to increase over the next five years
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Ipsos survey on Brexit for Chambers of Commerce
An Ipsos survey of members of 13 foreign Chambers of Commerce finds a large majority 'not confident' of a positive outcome for Britain of Brexit negotiations.
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Open Banking – are consumers ready?
With the forthcoming PSD2 directive, a new Ipsos survey has built a global picture on the future ‘Open Banking’ landscape and discovers that, while the UK is interested in new financial technology, it remains precious about its data.
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Britons split on single market access vs immigration control but move to single market
Britons remain split on prioritising single market access or immigration control – both are seen as important, but there has been a move towards single market.
Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations has fallen, though this is still just ahead of Jeremy Corbyn.
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Seven in ten expect a Conservative majority on June 8th
Ipsos's May 2017 Political Monitor shows that a majority of Britons expect income tax to rise no matter who wins the General Election.