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Trust in the Conservatives on immigration and asylum improves, though most still lack confidence
Around 1 in 3 trust the Conservatives on asylum and immigration policies, and Channel migrant crossings, and 4 in 10 trust them on making it harder to enter the country illegally, all up since February
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The economy and inflation return as the most mentioned important issues facing the country
40% of Britons say the economy is one of the biggest issues facing Britain while the proportion naming the NHS falls by 17 points according to the Ipsos Issues Index for February 2023.
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Britons are more likely to trust Labour on policies surrounding immigration and asylum, but the Conservatives are closing the gap
Few say Suella Braverman is doing a good job as Home Secretary, but proportion who say she is doing badly has fallen
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Three years on and 45% say Brexit is going worse than expected
45% of Britons think that Brexit is going worse than they expected according to a new Ipsos poll, 3 years after Britain left the European Union.
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The NHS overtakes the economy and inflation as the most mentioned issue facing Britain
Ipsos Issues Index - January 2023
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Issues Index December 2022
Inflation and the economy continue to be Britons’ biggest worries while concern for the NHS rises
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Conservatives no longer most trusted to grow Britain’s economy
Conservatives and Labour equally trusted to grow Britain’s economy – Conservatives led by 15 points in September before the mini-budget
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The economy and inflation tied as the biggest issues for Britain, while concern about immigration also increases
The November 2022 Ipsos Issues Index shows Britons’ concerns continue to be primarily economic, although the level of worry about immigration has doubled since October.
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Labour more trusted than the Conservatives on immigration – but the majority trust neither
Only 15% say that Rishi Sunak’s government has been doing well at running the country, while slightly over two in five (43%) think it has done badly.
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Public more confident in Rishi Sunak than his predecessors but see Labour as more likely to deliver on key priorities
New Ipsos poll on how Rishi Sunak is seen by the public after his first week as prime minister.