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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for May 2016 shows the are public still divided on Brexit, a further slip in David Cameron's personal ratings and the rise of connected health.
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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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International companies say Brexit would be negative for their businesses
An overwhelming majority of international businesses (78%) from seven countries believe that Brexit would be negative for them, according to a survey by Ipsos.
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Immigration one of the biggest issues for wavering EU referendum voters
Immigration is one of the key issues which will affect how people vote in the upcoming EU referendum, along with the effect on the economy and Britain's sovereignty, a new Ipsos study published today finds.
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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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Ipsos Research Highlights - April 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for April 2016 features the doctors' first all out strike, the government's falling popularity and the Queen is still as popular as ever.
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British public wants to hear from business on Brexit - but may not trust what they have to say
British public wants to hear from businesses, especially SMEs, in the EU referendum more than charities, think tanks or newspapers, new Ipsos poll finds.