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Hung parliaments seen as bad for the country, but half still expect another coalition in 2015
Ipsos's Political Monitor reveals the majority of Britons think a hung parliament is bad for the country, both in regard to the 2010 result and looking forward to 2015. But despite this opposition to coalitions, half expect to see another coalition in 2015
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Attitudes to a Hung Parliament
The British public's view of an election outcome giving no party an overall majority, measured at and before general elections since 1979, as well as after the 2010 election
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Coalition Preferences in Event of a Hung Parliament
Who the British public preferred the third party to put into government if there was no overall majority at various general elections since 1979
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Politics and Housing in 2014
Ben Marshall blogs for Shelter on how housing has risen up the political agenda but is still up for grabs.
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King's College London / Ipsos political leadership poll
On the eve of a major conference on the nature of political leadership, hosted by King's College London and Ipsos, new polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that the public's average satisfaction ratings of the three main party leaders combined are lower than we have ever seen at an equivalent point before an election.
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Why some councils perform better than others?
Ipsos’s work on the best councils looks at what distinguishes them from authorities that never seem to get it together.
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Engaging voters in the Scottish Indpendence Referendum debate
With fewer than nine months to go until referendum polling day, new research reveals that over four in 10 voters in Scotland do not feel well informed about the issues being debated in the campaign.
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Attitudes to local democracy in Scotland
New research published today sets out public attitudes in Scotland towards a range of issues around local democracy and local government.
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Behavioural Economics: from behavioural insight to Innovation
The use of behavioural economics in research has been a healthy injection to the market research industry, making sure that the quirks of human behaviour are not only acknowledged, but cherished.
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2013 Economist/Ipsos Aggregate Issues Index data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our Issues Index surveys, with the top 10 most important issues (along with EU/Europe) broken down by gender, by age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.