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Labour party image falls since 2017 - seen as more divided, more extreme and less fit to govern
The latest Political Monitor shows Labour's party image has fallen since 2017 as they are seen as more divided, more extreme and less fit to govern.
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Long term trend shows decreasing concern over economy, unemployment, rise of Brexit
Two thirds of Britons name Brexit as one of the most important issues facing the UK, while just 12% are as concerned about the economy.
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Conservatives maintain polling lead but four in ten say they may change their minds
The Conservatives maintain lead in latest Ipsos Political Monitor but four in ten say they may change their minds
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Brexit remains Britons' top concern whilst worry over the environment hits its highest level since 1990
Nearly two thirds of Britons mention Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
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Public confidence in the future of the Union is much lower than it was five years ago
New Ipsos research shows that people in Britain have become less confident that the UK will continue to exist in its present form in the medium term.
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Despite uncertainty on the health of the British Economy compared with other European countries Sajid Javid is still seen as the most capable Chancellor
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that a third of the public (36%) think the British economy will be worse off than most other European countries compared with 23% who think it will be better off and 37% who think it will stay the same.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on mental health, Black Friday and retail trends, brand-building and climate change.
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Conservatives strengthen position in latest Ipsos Political Monitor
In the latest Ipsos poll, with fieldwork conducted before the election was called, the Conservatives have taken a 17-point lead over Labour, significantly improving on their position in September.
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Social Media Britain
Ipsos’s new Social Media Britain report uses social media data from Synthesio to offer an additional way to understand the public’s views about issues relevant to Britain.
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Who do the public think is on the side of 'the British Establishment'?
New Ipsos research shows who the public think is on the side of ‘the British Establishment’ depends on how you voted in the 2016 EU referendum.