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85% say Britain is divided as concern about extremism rises
A new Ipsos poll, taken in the aftermath of the riots, finds that there has been strong public support for the police response and concern for the local communities most directly affected.
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Moderate honeymoon continues for Labour and Keir Starmer but sees small slips as half think Britain is heading in wrong direction
Labour and Keir Starmer are still enjoying a moderate honeymoon period as they enter their second month in government according to the August 2024 Ipsos Political Pulse.
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James Cleverly tops list of who would make a good Tory leader – but 3 in 5 Britons say they don’t care
A new Ipsos poll suggests a high level of public apathy about the Conservative Party leadership election.
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Ipsos Update – August 2024
Sports, holidays, politics … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Keir Starmer enjoys net positive ratings, but concern about public services remains high
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor asks the public their views on the new government, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and the state of public services in Britain.
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Britons more favourable towards Kamala Harris than Joe Biden or Donald Trump – but half believe Trump will win
Almost half of Britons think a Kamala Harris victory in the US 2024 Election would be most in UK’s national interest - up slightly from when we asked about Joe Biden in May according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Over a third of Brits think Starmer made the right decision to suspend 7 Labour MPs for voting against the official Labour position on the two-child benefit cap
A quarter (25%) of those polled by Ipsos believe Starmer made the wrong decision.
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Voters split on future leader of the Conservative Party and reasons for election defeat
Poor delivery on the NHS and scandals involving the Party are the top reasons why Conservatives lost the 2024 election according to new Ipsos polling.
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As many Britons think Keir Starmer doing a good job as Prime Minister now as Boris Johnson during vaccine rollout
An Ipsos poll taken after Labour's first week in office after the election, indicates that there are increasing signs of the new Prime Minister enjoying something of a honeymoon period during his first few days in office.
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Evidence of Starmer honeymoon as Labour voters give their expectations
The final Ipsos General Election 2024 campaign tracker show that Britons are net positive towards Keir Starmer.