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Britons Predict 2025: Starmer stays, recession looms, and Prince Harry unlikely to return to the UK
Ipsos has looked at people’s expectations in Great Britain and around the world for the year ahead.
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Public are split on whether David Beckham should receive a Knighthood – but a majority think Sadiq Khan and Michael Gove shouldn’t receive one
Which public figures should receive a Knighthood or Damehood in the 2025 New Year Honours list?
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Despite low approval ratings, public prefers Starmer as PM to Badenoch or Farage
A recent Ipsos Political Pulse survey indicates that the British public still favours Keir Starmer as Prime Minister over Kemi Badenoch or Nigel Farage.
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Favourability ratings for Farage, Reform competitive with other leading politicians and parties
A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, taken between 13th and 17th December, reveals the latest favourability ratings for prominent political figures and parties.
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Low satisfaction with health services highlights health inequalities
New study from Ipsos reveals a concerning disparity in satisfaction with health services across the UK.
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Dissatisfaction with Starmer reaches 61%, his highest as Labour leader
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor explores attitudes towards Keir Starmer, party leaders, and the economy
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57% of the UK public think there will always be significant levels of homelessness
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by St. Mungos reveals that just 29% of UK adults surveyed know how they could support people experiencing homelessness.
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Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Nigel Farage top Britain’s naughty list
Which public figures do Britons think deserve a place on Santa's naughty list?
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Half of Britons disappointed by Labour so far as pessimism over missions grows
Just a quarter (26%) say Keir Starmer is doing a good job as Prime Minister
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Three quarters of Britons describe economy as poor, 7 in 10 expect inflation to rise over the next year
Three quarters (75%) of Britons describe the current state of the British economy as "poor", seven in ten expect rate of inflation to rise over the next year. Half (48%) say Keir Starmer’s government is doing a bad job on the cost of living, but Labour retains a slight lead over the Conservatives as most trusted on the economy overall.