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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2019
As Brexit deadlock continues nearly seven in ten see Brexit as the UK’s biggest issue. As concern about crime increases, we look at the impact of fake news and ask are we becoming more environmentally conscious? All this and the underlying attitudes to the EU in our roundup of this month’s releases.
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Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2019
Welcome to Highlights where we see Theresa May still struggling with Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, concern about crime increases and are we becoming more environmentally conscious?
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Concern about crime and immigration increase, while worry about Brexit remains high
The March 2019 Issues Index shows that public concern about Brexit remains at historically high levels while public concern about crime has risen substantially since February.
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Worst public satisfaction ratings for any government since John Major
Ipsos’s Political Monitor for March 2019 reveals low levels of public confidence in the Prime Minister to get a good Brexit deal.
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Britons are more positive than negative about immigration’s impact on Britain
Perceptions over the impact immigration has had on Britain are on balance positive and are stable compared with two years ago according to a new Ipsos study for IMiX, the migration communications hub.
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The jury is out on the Independent Group but can they fill a gap in British politics?
New research from Ipsos shows the Independent Group drawing approval from liberal minded, graduate Remainers but many Brits have yet to form an opinion on the group.
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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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A world apart? Brits have grown more positive about immigration
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that almost half of Britons think that political divisions pose more of a danger to society than they did 20 years ago.
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A world apart? Global study for the BBC Crossing Divides season
A new global study by Ipsos for the BBC Crossing Divides series highlights that people are split over whether differences in political opinions in their country are healthy or dangerous for society.