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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore this months the Issues Index, satisfaction with the Government, and how the public is handling the cost-of-living crisis.
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Half of Britons say Conservatives made the wrong decision by voting to keep Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Half support the Prime Minister resigning, however this has fallen since last month
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A third of Britons worry about paying their rent or mortgage now while 4 in 10 worry about whether they’ll be able to in 12 months’ time
As the cost of living crisis continues, we look at how people feel about their own housing now and what they think will happen in the future
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Global Trustworthiness in the banking sector
In our Global Trustworthiness Monitor, almost three in ten (28%) of the public think that the banking sector is trustworthy vs two in ten in 2018 (20%), this places the sector as the third most trustworthy industry globally.
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Number of Britons who think government not doing enough on cost of living falls
The latest Ipsos polling also shows Labour is still more trusted on the cost of living.
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Seven in ten of Britons think there is a national housing crisis, while opposition to local home-building has cooled
Exclusive polling for the New Statesman shows most Britons believe there is currently a housing crisis in Britain while half support more homes being built in their area
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6 in 10 have confidence in the UK Supreme Court to do its job despite most not knowing much about its work
New polling, in partnership with the Economist, shows few Britons know much about the work of the Supreme Court in the UK but 4 in 10 say they have the right amount of power
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Satisfaction with Boris Johnson hits a new low as Scots feel the cost of living crisis bite
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ratings among the Scottish public is at an all-time low according to our latest poll for STV News.
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Majority of Britons think Boris Johnson’s government is doing badly at running the country
Now that the Sue Gray report has been published, majorities think the findings are thorough and independent but few think they will lead to the right people being held accountable for any breaches of coronavirus restrictions
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Sky high public approval for the Queen ahead of Platinum Jubilee
New Ipsos poll shows widespread satisfaction with the way the Queen is performing her role and a rise in favouring Britain remaining a monarchy.