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Satisfaction with Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor at record low as most feel worse off after Government’s economic plans
Labour extends its lead over the Conservatives in voting intentions in the October 2022 Political Monitor from Ipsos.
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More than half lack confidence in Truss to introduce policies which will improve social care services
More than half (54%) say they are not confident Liz Truss will introduce policies which are successful in improving the ability of social care services to provide the support people need.
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Opinion split as to whether government spending on defence and the Armed Forces should be increased, decreased or stay the same
New polling by Ipsos shows British opinion is split as to whether or not more money should be spent on defence and the Armed Forces.
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Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
A big change since The Queen came to the throne is that there are now regular objective measurements of the popularity of the Monarch and the Monarchy, writes Dr. Roger Mortimore.
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7 in 10 Britons agree that the UK is in decline
4 in 10 think today’s youth will have a worse life than their parents, although around half say it will be better or around the same
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Keir Starmer leads Liz Truss on a range of leadership characteristics
New Ipsos polling shows that Labour Party leader Keir Starmer leads new Conservative Party leader Liz Truss on a range of political leadership attributes.
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Public more likely to think Boris Johnson has done a bad job as PM than any other since WWII
Do the public think these former PMs did a good job or a bad job in office? New Ipsos polling
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore trust in politicians, whether British workers need to work harder and what makes the public proud to be British.
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Half support an election taking place once the new Prime Minister is in place
We asked the public, when should the next General Election take place?
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3 in 4 Britons say Privileges Committee investigation into Boris Johnson is justified
Three-quarters say the investigation is definitely/somewhat justified while around 1 in 5 (18%) disagree, according to a new Ipsos poll.