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The signs that David Cameron could win another election - if he wanted to
While polls indicate voters are concerned about the government’s economic management, they don’t think Labour would do any better, writes Ben Page in the Spectator.
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Half say government doing bad job on economy as economic optimism falls
One year on from the election of a Conservative majority in Westminster, Ipsos's Political Monitor finds a fall in the public's ratings on the government's management of the economy.
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Half believe the economy will get worse in the short term if Britain leaves the EU but more likely to think it will improve in the long term
With just one month to go until the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union, Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows that on balance Britons believe the economy would be better off in the long term if Britain left the European Union yet likely be worse off in the years immediately following Brexit.
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Government Record: Good Job or Bad Job on Managing the Economy? Trends
Q Since it was elected in May 1997, do you think the government has done a good job or a bad job at managing the economy?
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Interesting times ahead for all parties in the Scottish Parliament
Ipsos Scotland director Mark Diffley takes a look at the Scottish Parliament election results in Holyrood magazine.
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Understanding Society May 2016: The death of polling?
This issue of Understanding Society focuses on two closely connected topics that are core to what we do at Ipsos: the government's push to open up and improve the policy making process, and the very real challenges around the legitimacy of our democratic system.
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Half of people in nine European countries believe UK will vote to leave the EU
With the British referendum on EU membership rapidly approaching, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that half (49%) of Europeans in eight other EU countries believe that Britain will vote to leave the EU.
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Shifting Ground: Views on immigration during the long term and during election campaigns
A major new research study by Ipsos looks at how British attitudes towards immigration have changed over the long term and during election campaigns.
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Despite this being first campaign to debate the Scottish parliament's new powers, voters do not want them to be used in any radical way
Ipsos Scotland director Mark Diffley suggests in Holyrood magazine, that Scotland may now be entering a period of political and electoral stability.
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SNP set to win election while Conservatives and Greens make progress
As we enter the final week of campaigning ahead of the fifth Holyrood parliament elections, Ipsos's new poll for STV News continues to highlight the dominance of the SNP, while giving the Conservatives and Greens cause for optimism.