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Low public awareness of all the Labour leadership candidates, although Keir Starmer starting in a stronger position
As the new parliament begins, Ipsos surveyed 1,142 British adults online aged 18+ between 28th-29th January. We asked how favourable members of the public are towards the main GB political parties and their leaders and also some detailed perceptions of the Labour leadership race.
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NHS replaces Brexit as the most important issue facing Britain
The final Issues Index of 2019 shows the NHS replacing Brexit as the biggest issue facing Britain
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NHS surges to match Brexit in final Issues Index ahead of the 2019 General Election
The proportion of Britons worried about the NHS has risen 18 percentage points since October to 54 per cent, close to Brexit which has fallen by six points to 57 per cent this month
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What Worries the World - January 2020
Poverty & social inequality continues to be the greatest concern worldwide. We start the year with 61% globally saying that things in their country are heading in the wrong direction, up four points on 12 months ago.
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84 percent of Scots are concerned about climate change
After becoming the first country to declare a climate emergency, people in Scotland show high levels of concern about global warming with many already feeling the effects.
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The Ipsos Election 2019 Podcast
In our 2019 General Election podcast series, Keiran Pedley and guests analyse the polls and election campaign activity and ask: Who's up? And who's down? And what should we be looking out for in the next week?
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Young People Want Lower Voting Age
Most young people say the voting age should be lowered to 16, according to findings from MORI for the latest Nestlé Family Monitor 'Young People's Attitudes Towards Politics'. Three in five feel the voting age should be reduced, with 53% wanting it at 16 or below. This finding on what young people themselves think comes as the Electoral Commission launches a three month consultation process on the minimum age of voting.
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Will Trump be re-elected? Here's what the world thinks
Britons among the most likely to believe Trump will be re-elected in the 2020 US Presidential election.