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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2014
Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index is at its highest ever point in its 36-year history, according to May's Ipsos Political Monitor. More than half of Britons - 53% - think the UK economy will improve over the next 12 months.
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Voting intention trends
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2014
Ipsos's Political Monitor for April shows that it has been a good month for George Osborne, with satisfaction in his performance as Chancellor at its highest level since Gordon Brown in 2006.
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The Budget in the polls
Gideon Skinner blogs on whether individual political events have any long term effects on the public opinion polls.
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Ipsos Political Monitor March 2014
This month's Ipsos Political Monitor shows the Conservatives continuing to lead Labour on managing the economy, although they are neck-and-neck with regard to taxation policy and Labour lead on unemployment policy.
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SNP open up nine point lead over Labour
The Scottish National Party has increased its lead over Labour in voting intention for the Scottish Parliament elections in our latest poll for STV News.
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New poll reveals anxieties about Scottish independence
New polling by Ipsos and King's College shows more people across Britain have anxieties about the prospect of Scottish independence than think it will have a positive impact on economic and cultural issues.
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`No' retains lead as referendum campaigns enter final 200 days
With a little less than 200 days to go until Scotland goes to the polls in the independence referendum, our latest poll for STV News shows little change in public opinion compared to our last poll in December 2013.
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Economic optimism at highest since 1997 as Cameron opens up lead over Miliband on dealing with the economy and unemployment
The February Ipsos Political Monitor records the public's economic optimism at its highest since May 1997 when Tony Blair and New Labour had just moved into Downing Street
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2013 Economist/Ipsos Aggregate Issues Index data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our Issues Index surveys, with the top 10 most important issues (along with EU/Europe) broken down by gender, by age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.