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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for May 2017 includes a rise in the Labour vote share but most still expect a Conservative majority in the General Election.
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Scots' relationship with debt
A look at how people in Scotland feel about finances, credit and debt.
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The Brexit election?
The Conservative/Labour divide isn’t dead yet writes Kully Kaur-Ballagan for The Times Red Box.
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Polling for The Health Foundation
Nearly two thirds (64%) of adults aged 15+ in Britain think that taxes should be increased as a way of funding the NHS.
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Seven in ten expect a Conservative majority on June 8th
Ipsos's May 2017 Political Monitor shows that a majority of Britons expect income tax to rise no matter who wins the General Election.
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Analysis of interaction between leave/remain and Conservative/Labour supporters
New Ipsos analysis shows Brexit has created new political dividing lines on some issues.
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Much quicker results flow on 8 June 2017?
David Cowling says 2017 will be the first general election in 25 years to be held with no other elections taking place on the same day meaning a much faster flow of individual results.
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Labour is up in the polls, but the Tories still appear beyond its reach
Ben Page comments for The Times Red Box on whether Labour should be take heart from our latest Political Monitor polling.
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Labour vote share rises – but their support is much softer than Conservatives’
Ipsos's May 2017 Political Monitor shows the Conservatives holding a strong lead despite an improvement for Labour.
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Turning up the Volume: unheard voices of people with dementia
In 2016 Ipsos was commissioned to conduct an ambitious piece of research on behalf of Alzheimer’s Society.