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Labour slip to third place in September Ipsos Political Monitor poll
Ipsos's September 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 25-27 September, has the Conservatives down seven points to 36% since August, the Lib Dems up by eight points to 25% and Labour slipping to third place on 24% down two points among those certain to vote
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Obama snubs Brown? So what?
MORI founder Sir Robert Worcester reports what people feel about the `Special Relationship'
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Labour MPs twice as likely to expect a Conservative victory than a Labour victory
Only one in three Labour MPs now believe that their party will be the largest party after the next election, compared to three in five who expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.
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Voters not ready for spending cuts
50% of people do not believe there is a need to cut spending on public services in order to pay off the national debt, an Ipsos poll commisioned by the RSA suggests.
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Worcester's Weblog - "Becalmed"
Sir Robert Worcester notes that there has been a remarkable stability in the parties' share of the voting intention polls for over three months.
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The 4th National Scottish Survey of Attitudes to Mental Health, Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health Problems
Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this survey to examine the views and experiences of a representative sample of the Scottish population in relation to a spectrum of mental health-related issues.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor August 2009
The results from Ipsos Scotland's most recent Scottish Public Opinion Monitor have been released, providing an insight into the views of the public across a range of issues.
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Voting Trends: January - August 2009
Sir Robert Worcester, Founder of MORI, analyses voting trends for the year to date.
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Conservatives lead Labour by 17 points in new Ipsos poll
Ipsos's August 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 21-23 August, has the Conservatives up three points to 43% since July, and the Labour Party share up by two points to 26%, among those certain to vote.
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Biggest jump in economic optimism in 30 years of MORI (now Ipsos) polling
Sir Robert Worcester comments on Ipsos's latest Economic Optimism Index