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Public concern about Brexit rises further still, hitting a new record level
February's Issues Index shows a further rise in concern about Brexit even before the 12 March meaningful vote, with 71% of Britons naming the country’s departure from the European Union as a big issue facing the country.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2019
Welcome to our review of 2019 so far. It's been a tough start for Theresa May as confidence to get a good Brexit deal continues to fall. Meanwhile as Labour rebels leave the party, we have record levels of public dissatisfaction with Jeremy Corbyn.
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Ipsos Issues Index January 2019: Worry about Brexit and EU has fallen however remains Britain’s number one worry
The January 2019 Ipsos Issues Index confirms that Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain for a majority of the public.
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Brexit postponed? The view from Milton Keynes
"We’re just going round and round on a hamster wheel” - with progress towards a Brexit deal stagnating, Ipsos visits Milton Keynes with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme to find out what people there make of the current state of play and what they expect to happen next.
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Ipsos North Issues Index: 2018 in review
Those in the North of England say Brexit is the most concerning issue facing Britain.
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Ipsos Issues Index: 2018 in review
Our analysis of 2018 Issues Index data shows concern about Brexit rising further to become the clear biggest issue for Britain, and a sizeable increase in public worry about crime since 2017
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Worry about Brexit and the EU rises once more, while concern about poverty and inequality reaches record levels
Public concern about Brexit rises further, while worries about crime and poverty displace the economy and immigration from the top five - Ipsos Issues Index December 2018.
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The State of the Nation 2018
The UK Social Research Institute reviews the state of the nation in 2018, drawing on key trends and developments that have touched the nation from Brexit to the NHS.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2018
Welcome to our final review of 2018. Theresa May gets a reprieve but the public don’t like her EU withdrawal deal and we find a group of people less trusted than estate agents and politicians!
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The Perils of Perception 2018
37-country study highlights global public’s misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues.