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Israel / Gaza conflict: 7 in 10 Britons concerned about plight of civilians on both sides
New polling from Ipsos explores public attitudes to the current conflict in Israel and Gaza amongst British adults.
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Britons more likely to trust Keir Starmer than Rishi Sunak to deliver the change Britain needs
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor reveals that Labour are seen as having the best policies on key issues like healthcare and the cost of living
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New Ipsos research for Black History Month shows appetite for education on Black British History
The majority of Brits know relatively little about the role of Black people in British history, according to an Ipsos survey for Black History Month.
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Majority think Starmer will become Prime Minister, as only one in five think Sunak will win next election
Even a majority of 2019 Conservative voters are predicting that Keir Starmer will enter Number 10 according to Ipsos polling conducted after the 2023 party conferences.
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Two-thirds prefer Britain to remain a Monarchy
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor finds that 66% favour Britain remaining a monarchy.
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Clear majorities of the public think Rishi Sunak’s government doing a bad job at delivering on key pledges
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse asked favourability towards the parties and various senior politicians, whether things are heading in the right or wrong direction and whether Rishi Sunak’s government has done a good job delivering on the 5 key pledges he made earlier this year.
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Ipsos Issues Index: September 2023
Public concern about immigration rises to the highest level in six years, though the economy and inflation remain the most important issues according to the September 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
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3 takeaways from Ipsos polling for The Rest Is Politics podcast
3 takeaways from an Ipsos poll for The Rest is Politics podcast covering a range of political and social issues.
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What Worries the World - September 2023: Concern about crime reaches highest level since before the pandemic
Inflation remains the number one concern in What Worries the World for the 18th month in a row.
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Public split on whether announcement to delay/cancel Net Zero policies was right or wrong
But trust in the Conservatives on climate change and to reduce cost of living remains low.