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Majority across the G20 support broader political and economic systems reform
Earth4All has released their first report on global attitudes to political and economic transformation, based on research conducted between March and April 2024 by Ipsos
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Two-thirds believe economic problems are worse than Conservatives admitted - tax rises expected
Public expect tax rises and more money for public services according to new Ipsos polling.
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7 in 10 Britons believe public services are failing to meet their expectations
60% of the public think public services need both major changes and more funding in order to improve.
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A quarter of Brits say they have accidentally not paid for an item when shopping – most think it is unacceptable, but not a criminal offence
A quarter of Britons say that they have accidentally not paid for an item when shopping according to an Ipsos poll.
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Keir Starmer enjoys net positive ratings, but concern about public services remains high
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor asks the public their views on the new government, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and the state of public services in Britain.
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Over a third of Brits think Starmer made the right decision to suspend 7 Labour MPs for voting against the official Labour position on the two-child benefit cap
A quarter (25%) of those polled by Ipsos believe Starmer made the wrong decision.
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Public prioritise fixing the NHS most of Keir Starmer’s 5 key missions for government
New polling from Ipsos released following the King's Speech after the 2024 General Election.
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Labour holds 18 point lead over the Conservatives in final Ipsos election poll
Labour maintains a strong lead over the Conservatives according to the final Ipsos opinion poll of the 2024 General Election.
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The NHS and its use of the private sector
In a new Ipsos blog, we analyse how the NHS is being seen in the voters' minds and some of the narratives around the NHS in the debates.