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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2018
Welcome to our review of October. This month saw a further fall in confidence in Theresa May, more concern about Brexit (only 29% think we'll get a deal), and support for more public spending and tax cuts in the Budget.
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Public wrong on key facts around Brexit and impact of EU membership
The British public are wrong on key facts around Brexit and the UK’s relationship with the EU.
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The public's Brexit predictions
A major new Ipsos survey conducted in partnership with the Policy Institute at King’s College London and UK in a Changing Europe reveals what the public think will happen in the Brexit negotiations, and the impact of leaving the EU on key issues over the following five years.
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What worries the world? September 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption. Concern about Healthcare in Britain falls but it is still the top worry for Britons for the eleventh successive month
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Ipsos Issues Index September 2018: Half see Brexit as the single biggest issue for Britain
Half now see Brexit as the single biggest issue for the country – the highest score for any single issue since the economy in 2011
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Ipsos Scotland Issues Index 2018
Scots are more likely than their neighbours to see Brexit as one of the most important issues facing the country.
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Fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are other people’s problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for August 2018 includes young people's attitudes to immigration in Scotland, the results of the GP Patient Survey and people in Italy are most wrong on key facts about their society.
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People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society
People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society – the Swedish are the most accurate. People in 27 countries were most likely to expect the US to be most wrong.
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Issues Index August 2018: Public concern about the EU and Brexit remains at historically high levels
This month’s Issues Index shows public concern about Britain and Europe remaining at the same record level measured in July.