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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the rise in lack of faith in politicians, concern around the cost of living and who the public thinks would make the most capable Prime Minister.
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Labour most trusted on cost of living and levelling up, but Conservatives still lead on growing the economy
Public divided on whether Labour ready for government but Labour now achieving best scores on this measure since losing office
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Half of Britons expect utilities bills to go up a lot in next 6 months
Many also expect rises in cost of shopping and fuel while 3 in 4 Britons are following stories about cost of living closely
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Ipsos Issues Index: January 2022
A lack of faith in politicians and politics becomes Britain’s second-biggest issue in the January 2022 Issues Index
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Half of Britons believe measures to control coronavirus over Christmas were about right
Many still self-policing over next few weeks to avoid catching Covid
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Britons remain just as concerned about the Coronavirus as they were before Christmas as confidence in the NHS holds steady
Now that Christmas and New Year are out of the way, are Britons still as concerned about the risk of COVID-19?
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Ipsos Issues Index: December 2021
Coronavirus returns as Britons’ top concern before Christmas with its highest score since February 2021
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Many Britons self-policing to save their Christmas from COVID as just over 4 in 10 say current measures aren’t strict enough
With the threat of another lockdown looming, how are Britons adapting their behaviours to save Christmas from COVID?
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COVID heroes, David Attenborough, the Queen and Marcus Rashford top Santa’s nice list for 2021 while politicians top the naughty list
After another eventful year, who will be getting gifts and who will find coal in their stocking?
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A greener Christmas? Britons plan on buying fewer plastic presents and using recyclable wrapping paper to reduce their carbon footprint this year
As time runs out to get Christmas presents sorted, new research by Ipsos shows a significant proportion of the British public will change the way they do their Christmas shopping to lower the effect it has on climate change this year.