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New Ipsos survey shows divides between MPs and the public on priorities for economic growth
Ipsos surveyed both MPs and members of the public about their priorities for economic growth.
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Britons Predict 2025: Starmer stays, recession looms, and Prince Harry unlikely to return to the UK
Ipsos has looked at people’s expectations in Great Britain and around the world for the year ahead.
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57% of the UK public think there will always be significant levels of homelessness
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by St. Mungos reveals that just 29% of UK adults surveyed know how they could support people experiencing homelessness.
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More than half of the public would support farmers if they decided to strike, in line with support shown for nurses and ambulance workers
Pensioners, farmers, small businesses, working people and ‘people like me’ are the groups most seen to be treated worse than they should be by the British government.
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Public concern about the economy continues to rise to its highest level for a year
Thirty-nine per cent name the economy as an important issue for Britain this month, an increase of 3 percentage points over the month and 10 points since September.
Public concern about immigration and the NHS has fallen somewhat from October but they remain the second- and third-biggest issues. -
Ahead of the Budget, immigration, economy and the NHS remain Britons’ top concerns
Immigration, the economy and the NHS remain the biggest issues facing the country, according to the October 2024 Ipsos Issues Index, with concern about immigration and the economy rising further since last month.
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The NHS has been the biggest issue for Britain over the past 50 years
September 2024 marks 50 years of the Ipsos Issues Index
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Immigration remains the biggest issue facing Britain
The September 2024 Ipsos Issues Index shows that immigration continues to be seen as the most important issue facing Britain.
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No easy answers: new analysis from Ipsos examines why 2019 Conservative voters left the party in 2024
How Britain Voted: New data from Ipsos explores why some 2019 Conservatives abandoned the party this summer.
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What Worries the World – August 2024
Conducted monthly in 29 countries among a panel of over 20,000 adults for more than a decade, What Worries the World survey offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.