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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we share the latest interim findings from the REACT study, public perceptions of the Government’s handling of the pandemic and what Britons would do with excess vaccines.
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Strong approval for government's vaccine programme as Johnson preferred to lead pandemic response
Almost nine in ten (86%) think the Government is doing a good job obtaining vaccines for Britain, including 84% of Labour voters.
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Rishi Sunak’s job satisfaction ratings remain strong – even with Labour supporters
Three in five Britons are satisfied with the job Rishi Sunak is doing as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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“What Worries the World?”: The answer is still, predominantly, Coronavirus
COVID-19 continues to lead our ranking of the top global concerns for the ninth consecutive month as we round out the results of our global survey in 2020.
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Half believe Christmas coronavirus measures not strict enough
Ipsos's latest polling shows half (49%) believe the Christmas coronavirus rules are "not strict enough", while two in five (39%) say they are "about right".
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Conservatives and Labour end 2020 in a dead heat
Ipsos's December 2020 Political Monitor shows the Conservatives and Labour in a dead heat, each on 41%.
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SNP dominates Scotland’s political landscape ahead of May elections
Ipsos’s Scotland Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, finds support for the SNP remains at very high levels ahead of the May 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 6 November 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the images of political parties, how businesses plan to build back better and the majority of Britons remain concerned about the impact of the virus on the economy.
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Ipsos Political Monitor – Labour lead the Conservatives by 5 points
Ipsos's October Political Monitor has the Labour party leading the Conservatives for the first time in Boris Johnson's premiership.
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What Worries the World - October 2020
More than 6 in 10 globally say things in their country are on the wrong track as Coronavirus continues to be the world’s greatest worry.