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Half of Britons oppose Labour's Plan to Tackle Prison overcrowding but blame the Conservative government for prison overcrowding
A new Ipsos survey reveals that the British public are divided on Labour's plan to address overcrowding in prisons, with a significant majority expressing concern over the state of the criminal justice system.
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Two thirds of UK public continue to think assisted dying should be legal, provided certain conditions are met
Majority of the UK public continue to believe it should be legal for a doctor to assist a patient aged 18 or older in ending their life by prescribing life-ending medication that the patient could take themselves (66%), provided certain conditions are met.
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Majority of Britons in favour of implementing a ‘Right to Switch Off’
A new Ipsos poll shows that a clear majority of Britons (70%) support Labour’s proposed ‘Right to Switch Off’ policy.
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Labour and Starmer approval ratings continue to drop as government nears 100 days in power
Over half (52%) of Britons are unfavourable towards Starmer (joint highest as Labour leader).
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Which British politician would top the Strictly leaderboard?
How would British politicians perform if they appeared in Strictly Come Dancing? Ipsos polled the British public.
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Public more likely to see James Cleverly as PM than other Conservative leadership candidates – but none score highly
New polling from Ipsos explores attitudes towards the politicians' standing in the Conservative Party leadership contest.
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Immigration remains the biggest issue facing Britain
The September 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows that immigration continues to be seen as the most important issue facing Britain.
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UK attitudes toward the conflict in Israel and Gaza
A new Ipsos poll examines UK public attitudes towards the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
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Conservatives face uphill battle as public remains indifferent to leadership contest
The public is largely indifferent to the Conservative Party leadership race, and the candidates are relatively unknown according to an Ipsos poll
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No easy answers: new analysis from Ipsos examines why 2019 Conservative voters left the party in 2024
How Britain Voted: New data from Ipsos explores why some 2019 Conservatives abandoned the party this summer.