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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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Issues Index: 2018 onwards
Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today? Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today? (Unprompted - combined answers)
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Issues Index: 2007 - 2017
Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today?
Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today?
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Britons divided on tax and spend
On the key Conservative leadership election battleground of tax and spend, the British public is divided, according to the July 2022 Ipsos Political Pulse.
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Almost half of Britons say Brexit has made their daily life worse, 1 in 3 say it has made little difference
Public identify immigration and Northern Ireland as potential flashpoints between EU and UK – but believe there is more common ground on crime, Ukraine and net zero.
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Public divided over support for rail strikes
Around one in three support the current rail strikes, with the same number opposing them
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Ipsos Veracity Index: Trust in the police drops for the second year in a row
Nurses, librarians and doctors are Britain’s most trusted professions, while faith in journalists, footballers and estate agents rises
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Trade is Britons’ top priority for the future relationship with the EU
Britons think it is important for both the UK and the EU to maintain good relations with each other
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Five years on from Brexit - they think it’s all over, it isn’t…
5 years on from the Brexit referendum, there are still many important issues to be finalised with the EU, say voters according to our new poll in partnership with UK in a Changing Europe.
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Five years on, Brexit – and the forces underlying it - continues to shape public opinion
Five years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, a new report from Ipsos looks at how Britain continues to be divided into distinct groups with divided views about how Brexit is going and on their underlying values.