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Immigration seen as the biggest issue facing Britain while concern about crime surges
The August 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows sizeable increases in concern about immigration, crime and race relations.
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Public concern about the NHS rises to its highest level post-pandemic
Despite some significant shifts, especially a decline in concern about inflation, it is the NHS, the economy and inflation, immigration and housing that will be top of mind as the new Labour government sets out its priorities according to the July 2024 Ipsos Issues Index.
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The NHS is the main reason why voters considering choosing Labour, the economy the main reason for Conservatives
Week 6 of the General Election campaign tracker explores the rationale behind why voters are considering voting for different parties.
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NHS is the main reason why voters plan to cast their ballot for Labour, the economy is the main reason for Conservatives
New Ipsos poll examines why voters are considering voting for different political parties in this 2024 general election
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The People Behind the Polls
The People Behind the Polls - a series of video diaries and election debate reactions from members of the public during the 2024 General Election.
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Finding Hope and Home: Reflections on World Refugee Day 2024
Trinh Tu, Managing Director of Public Affairs, reflects on her experience as a refugee this World Refugee Day.
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Majority of Britons want political parties to take a strong approach to climate change – but it is unlikely to sway 2019 non-voters
New polling from Ipsos has revealed that while most Britons remain concerned about climate change, the intensity of concern has fallen since 2022 .
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Overwhelming majority of Britons support setting legally binding targets to reduce the amount of sewage spilled in waterways
More than 8 in 10 Britons (83%) support setting legally binding targets to reduce the amount of sewage spilled in waterways according to an Ipsos poll for the Financial Times.
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Two in five Britons want increased spending on public services - even if it means they pay more in tax
New polling from Ipsos explores attitudes towards tax and spending on public services.