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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.
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Economist/Ipsos June 2013 Issues Index
The highest level of concern about poverty/inequality that we have ever recorded as the gap between race/immigration and the economy narrows.
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UKIP's threat to the Conservative Party
The threat UKIP pose to any party is difficult to quantify as little is known about just how well they will be able to compete in a national, General Election in 2015. However, UKIP clearly has the potential to be very dangerous to the Conservative Party
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The End of the Crisis? The Mood in Europe
Simon Atkinson on a major new Ipsos/CGI-Publicis survey that shows the emerging effect thet recession has had on public opinion across six European countries.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2013 Issues Index
Just 11% now mention crime amongst the most important facing Britain, the lowest level of concern in over 20 years. Regularly throughout 2005-2008 crime and race/immigration alternated as the most important issues facing the country, but concern about crime has fallen steadily since then.
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Cameron most trusted on economy and crime, Miliband on NHS and social care. Farage takes second on immigration.
A new Ipsos poll shows that David Cameron is seen as the most capable of the four party leaders, but also the most out of touch with ordinary people.
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2013
With the news that the Bank of England has raised its growth forecasts, the May Ipsos Political Monitor also shows that the public's economic optimism has risen for the second month in a row to its highest point since July 2010
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Older, fed up, working class and male? Then Nigel is your man
Ben Page in The Observer crunches more than 12,000 interviews in the last year to build a profile of UKIP's voters.
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Economist/Ipsos April 2013 Issues Index
Though concern about the economy remains paramount there are indications that concern about poverty and welfare is on the increase.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2013 Issues Index
The economy remains the most important issue facing Britain however unemployment loses its second place spot to race/immigration.