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Economy and immigration key issues for Britons in the EU referendum
With just two months to go until Britain decides whether it will remain a member of the European Union or leave, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals the economy and immigration to be the most important issues for the public when deciding how to vote.
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Is Project Fear working?
As a new poll shows the Remain camp pulling ahead, is Project Fear working? Ben Page debates with John Curtice in City AM.
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Economist / Ipsos March 2016 Issues Index
The March 2016 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows the prominence of the European Union as an issue continuing to increase, with 23% now mentioning it as one of the most important issues facing Britain. Meanwhile, concern with crime has fallen to a 25-year low.
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Half think David Cameron should resign as Prime Minister if Britain votes to leave the EU
As David Cameron continues to campaign for Britain to stay in the European Union Ipsos's Political Monitor finds that almost half of the public believes he should step down from being Prime Minister if the British people choose Brexit on 23 June.
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Majority of British public wants to hear Queen's views on Brexit
A majority of people polled by Ipsos in a survey for King's College London think that the Queen should publicly express her views on the EU referendum.
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Little change in public's views towards Europe in last month - public still expects `remain' to win
As David Cameron ramps up his efforts this week to secure a new deal for Britain in the EU Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals little change from January amongst the public when it comes to how they will vote in the referendum on EU membership.
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Confidence in EU negotiations
The public's confidence in the potential to negotiate a good deal for Britain in Europe.
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Continental Shift: What Europe Thinks (And Feels)
Simon Atkinson blogs for the Huffington Post on what our recent research reveals about Europeans' hopes and fears and their attitudes to life in Europe.
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SNP remains dominant while Brexit could swing Scots behind a second independence referendum `Yes' vote
As May's Scottish Parliament election looms large, Ipsos's poll for STV News suggests that the SNP remains on course for victory with the party still significantly ahead.
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Survey of MPs on the European Union
Ipsos surveyed UK MPs on their attitudes to the European Union and the forthcoming EU referendum.