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Four in ten think Labour and Conservatives should change leader before 2020's General Election
Jeremy Corbyn's period at the helm of the Labour Party continues to attract both supporters and critics, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals.
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Nothing looks like halting the SNP bandwagon
Mark Diffley, Director, Ipsos Scotland, writes in Holyrood magazine on the state of play approaching the 2016 election.
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Nigel Farage improves personal ratings but UKIP's image remains divisive
Party conference season has begun and Ipsos reveals new polling on the public's perceptions of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
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Corbyn seen as more honest than most politicians but Cameron leads on other PM attributes
Less than two weeks into his tenure as the new Labour leader Ipsos's detailed image ratings show the public's views on Jeremy Corbyn and the party he leads.
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Is an independent Scotland becoming inevitable?
Mark Diffley writes in City AM on our STV News poll on where the SNP's dominance leaves support for independence and the prospect of a second referendum.
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How Britain voted in 2015
For every election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted. This is a profile of voting behaviour at the 2015 general election broken down by age, gender, social class and housing tenure.
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Burnham leads the pack - but all Labour hopefuls have work to do
With two months to go until the next leader of the Labour party is selected, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that the public are still to make up their mind about the contenders, and none have an net positive rating overall.
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Labour leadership race tight as no candidate is able to open up a clear lead
Ipsos's first post-GE2015 Political Monitor
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The Ipsos Final Election poll
Ipsos's Final Election Poll for the Evening Standard indicates that Britain may be on course for an indecisive general election result.
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Political Behaviour Part 2: Mobilisation
In the second of three blogs in the run-up to the General Election, Ipsos's Chris Perry considers what can be done to mobilise voters and influence turnout behaviour.