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Sunak leads as the public’s preferred next Prime Minister, but Johnson is ahead with Conservative voters
Once a new Prime Minister is in place, over three in five (62%) say they would support a General Election being held as soon as possible, with only one in five (21%) opposing it according to new Ipsos polling.
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Public divided on whether Rishi Sunak will do a good job as Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak starts his premiership slightly behind the Labour leader Keir Starmer according to the latest Ipsos polling.
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Most older people in England are positive about the care and support received for their health and wellbeing in the last six months, but there are risks to health inequalities
The 4,000 Voices Survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, examines the experiences of people aged 65 and over in England when accessing and using health and social care services in the last six months.
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Only a minority of young people claim to be positive about the future of UK politics (17%) and the UK economy (20%)
An Ipsos survey for BBC Radio 1/Newsbeat has given a snapshot of young people’s lives in the UK.
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Half support Liz Truss resigning as Prime Minister, as few think she will win the next election
3 in 4 say they are not confident Conservatives had a good economic plan but remain split on Labour according to the latest Ipsos political poll.
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Labour takes lead as party with best policies on the economy for first time in 15 years
Labour also leads on a range of other policy areas, such as reducing the cost of living, taxation, poverty and inequality, healthcare, benefits and pensions, and housing according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Lukewarm views on the Monarchy in Scotland
The Scottish public have mixed views on whether Scotland would be better or worse off without the Monarchy, according to the latest poll by Ipsos in Scotland.
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Britons more comfortable talking about menopause than any other country but many lack knowledge of the subject
Menopause is something that all women on the planet will potentially experience in their lives and yet is still something of a taboo to many. New research by Ipsos across 33 countries looks at attitudes towards menopause around the world.
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Satisfaction with Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor at record low as most feel worse off after Government’s economic plans
Labour extends its lead over the Conservatives in voting intentions in the October 2022 Political Monitor from Ipsos.