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British public think Labour have the best policies on key issues but are often unsure how they would tackle them
The June 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor asked the public about the key issues that would impact their vote at the next General Election.
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Half of renters/mortgage holders have seen their housing payments increase in the last 3 months
55% of Britons think Rishi Sunak's government is doing a bad job at managing the rising cost of living
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Half of renters/mortgage holders have seen their housing payments increase in the last 3 months
New Ipsos polling shows a big rise in the number of people who have seen their mortgage or rent increase - up from a third (33%) in January.
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World Refugee Day 2023: Despite a decline in support for refugees since 2022, support for the principle of refuge remains high
New global research by Ipsos reveals that on average three in four adults support the principle of giving refuge to people escaping war or persecution.
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Sustainable Fashion and Textile Policy: Aligning Public Opinion with Industry Actions for a Greener Future
A while ago, WRAP released a report on textile policy options accompanied by a cost-benefit analysis, providing detailed insights into measures that can be taken towards a more sustainable future. Recent Ipsos data has highlighted the level of public concern regarding the environmental impact of the textile industry, reinforcing the significance of WRAP's report and the need for action towards a more sustainable future.
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6 in 10 Britons think Rishi Sunak’s government doing a ‘bad job’ delivering on cost of living / NHS pledges
We asked the public which parts of Rishi Sunak’s 5 pledges were most important to them in the May 2023 Ipsos Political Pulse.
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Trust in Conservative government to have the right immigration policies down 7ppts from March, with Braverman satisfaction ratings stable at 19 per cent
New polling by Ipsos reveals that just 29% trust the Conservatives to have the right immigration policies
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Childcare use, the Home Learning Environment, perceptions and impacts of the rising costs of living, and awareness of regulations and policies
Ipsos' latest research for the Department for Education in England gathered evidence in November/December 2022 on parents' use of childcare, as well as the Home Learning Environment (0-4 only), perceptions and impacts of the rising costs of living and parental awareness of safeguarding regulations and new policies.
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How are the public likely to receive the government’s plans for improving access to primary care?
Last week the government announced its plan to improve access to primary care, focussing on a set of interventions to tackle the growing pressure on GPs.
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Mix of local and national issues influence voters ahead of local elections
Public expect Labour to gain seats and Conservatives to lose seats in the local elections according to a new Ipsos Political Pulse poll.