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Sunak leads as the public’s preferred next Prime Minister, but Johnson is ahead with Conservative voters
Once a new Prime Minister is in place, over three in five (62%) say they would support a General Election being held as soon as possible, with only one in five (21%) opposing it according to new Ipsos polling.
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Public divided on whether Rishi Sunak will do a good job as Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak starts his premiership slightly behind the Labour leader Keir Starmer according to the latest Ipsos polling.
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Half support Liz Truss resigning as Prime Minister, as few think she will win the next election
3 in 4 say they are not confident Conservatives had a good economic plan but remain split on Labour according to the latest Ipsos political poll.
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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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Half of Scots critical of Scottish Government performance on the NHS
New research by Ipsos finds that the Scottish public are critical of the Scottish Government’s performance across several key areas.
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How should the banking sector respond to the cost-of-living crisis?
With the British public increasingly anxious about the economy, we asked Business Journalists which sectors they felt were leading the way in supporting customers through the cost-of-living crisis and what the banking sector could do to support customers during this time.
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REACT Children and Young People study: FAQs
Frequently-asked Questions (FAQs) for the REACT follow-up study from Ipsos and Imperial College London.
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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.