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Ipsos and the 2017 General Election
The Ipsos / GfK Exit Poll for BBC News, ITV News and Sky News once again proves accurate.
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Is the NHS Labour’s secret weapon in the election?
Given that it is such an important issue to the public, it is not surprising that Labour is making the NHS a centrepiece of its election campaign, says Kate Duxbury.
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Understanding the General Election using Neuroscience
New research published today by Ipsos provides an insight into not just what people say about voting intention and support for parties / candidates, but also the conviction of these views.
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General Election 2017
A consolidated view of Ipsos polling and analysis of the 2017 UK General Election with our key long term social and political trends.
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New global poll finds unemployment remains the top issue globally — but in Britain healthcare is the single biggest worry for the fourth consecutive month.
New study finds the majority of people across 26 countries think that their country is on the wrong track — South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Italy and France are the most concerned.
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Ipsos May Issues Index: Sharp rises in concern about the NHS and education
The final Ipsos/Economist Issues Index prior to the General Election shows six in ten (61%) Britons consider the NHS to be one of the biggest issues facing Britain, up 13 percentage points from last month.
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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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The Brexit election?
The Conservative/Labour divide isn’t dead yet writes Kully Kaur-Ballagan for The Times Red Box.
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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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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.