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Who are the Green party's supporters, and should Labour be worried?
As with UKIP, the Green party has the potential to cause some electoral headaches for the traditional parties, says Gideon Skinner in the New Statesman.
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Eight in ten Britons have felt little or no impact of economic growth
Latest polling from Ipsos shows eight in ten Britons (80%) have felt little, if any, impact on their standard of living from the UK's economic recovery.
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How 'important' is housing?
Housing has dropped out of the top 10 issues facing Britain according to our latest index. Ben Marshall explores the potential reasons in his latest blog for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Perceptions are not reality: Things the world gets wrong
Ipsos's new global survey highlights how wrong the public across 14 countries are about the basic make-up of their populations and the scale of key social issues.
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Economist/Ipsos October 2014 Issues Index
This month's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that two fifths of the public mention immigration amongst the most important issues facing Britain. A third (34%) of the public mention the NHS, which is the most important issue to women.
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Can't change? Won't change? - The UK's housing issue
Some 60% or more of renters believe they will NEVER be able to afford to buy a home (they nearly all want to) writes Ben Page in the Municipal Journal.
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Economist/Ipsos September 2014 Issues Index
The Economist/ Ipsos 40th anniversary Issues index shows that concern about defence/foreign affairs increases at the expense of concern about unemployment.
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Immigration and Race on the Ipsos Issues Index
To break historic trends or not? Bobby Duffy, MD, Social Research Institute explores the case for separating race relations and immigration in our Issues Index.
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Over half say UKIP raises key issues that other parties don't, but only 14% want their MP to defect
Ipsos's last Political Monitor before party conference season and the Clacton by-election shows that UKIP's popularity has risen by two percentage points, as other parties' remain stable.
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Economist/Ipsos August 2014 Issues Index
Race/immigration continues to be seen as the most important issue facing Britain as ONS figures released today show a "significant increase" in net migration.