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More Britons now think Rishi Sunak is now doing a bad job rather than a good job as Chancellor
More than twice as many Britons think Rishi Sunak is doing a bad job rather than a good job at tackling the cost of living crisis in Britain according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Ipsos poll shows Rishi Sunak’s favourability ratings lowest since he became Chancellor
Rishi Sunak sees his favourability ratings fall to a new low while over half of Britons think the country is heading in the wrong direction
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Half of Britons expect Prince Charles to do a good job as King
Britons are increasingly favourable towards Prince Charles but a significant proportion would support Prince William becoming the next King.
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Two-thirds of Britons do not trust the Conservatives to reduce the cost of living
An Ipsos survey found trust in Labour had increased while confidence in the Chancellor had fallen following the Spring Statement.
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Public trust Conservatives more than Labour on defence
The March 2022 Ipsos Political Monitor poll finds that the public trust the Conservatives more than Labour on defence by a 2:1 margin
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Conservatives more trusted by Britons to grow the economy but Labour more trusted on reducing cost of living
Ahead of the Spring Statement, the March 2022 Ipsos Political Monitor finds that Britons are still more positive than negative about Rishi Sunak’s performance as Chancellor.
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Ipsos poll shows economic optimism falls to lowest since 2008 financial crash
Three in four (76%) expect the economy to get worse over the next twelve months.
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Concern about Ukraine remains high among Britons
Widespread approval for President Zelenskyy, but views divided towards Prime Minister and UK government response
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Ipsos poll shows public views towards Boris Johnson recovering but half still unfavourable
Latest Ipsos Political Pulse poll shows public favourability towards Boris Johnson recovering following Russia's invasion of Ukraine - though more than half remain unfavourable to the Prime Minister.
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Bringing back switchers is a key challenge for the Conservatives
While former Conservative voters becoming undecided or less likely to vote is having an impact, former Conservative voters switching to Labour could be more serious long-term problem for the Conservatives.