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Over half of Britons believe taking actions to hire refugees in the UK would have a positive effect as a solution to labour shortages
Tent Partnership for Refugees commissioned a survey conducted by Ipsos to find out what effect hiring refugees can have on labour shortages in the UK.
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Young people are as pessimistic about the economy as they were during the pandemic
Women aged 18-34 the most pessimistic about future of the economy according to an Ipsos poll
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Trends - Policies and Issues
Key long term political polling trends from Ipsos, including which political party has the best policies on key issues and which political party you trust most on key issues.
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Trends - Political Parties
Long term UK political trends from Ipsos opinion polls about perceptions of the main UK political parties.
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State of the Nation
Ipsos takes the nation's pulse with polling trends on the public's economic optimism (or pessimism), the direction of the country, the impact of Brexit and the most important issues facing Britain.
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Latest UK Opinion Polls: Government approval recent changes
Ipsos publishes the latest results of UK opinion polls and voting intention - updated 7 March 2024.
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Public split on prioritising tax cuts versus more money for public services
New polling from Ipsos ahead of the 2024 Budget explores public attitudes to tax cuts and spending on public services
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Most Britons think the worst of the cost of living crisis is still to come
But the number of Britons who think the crisis has reached its peak is increasing, according to the Ipsos February 2024 Political Monitor
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Nearly 1 in 2 Britons (47%) say women’s equality has gone far enough
Ipsos’ annual International Women’s Day finds 60% of Gen Z men across 31 countries think women’s equality discriminates against men.
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Labour lead on economy and public services as Conservative share falls to record low
The Conservatives’ share of 20% is the lowest ever recorded by Ipsos in our regular Political Monitor series, which has run since 1978.