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Badenoch drops to worst Ipsos favourability score as Conservative leader, while Farage continues to top ratings
17% hold a favourable opinion of leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch, while her score of 49% unfavourable is her worst in this series as Conservative party leader – Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick follows closely behind, with 16% favourable.
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Eurovision polling: fears of “nul points” for the UK on the rise as public selects which songs political leaders would sing in Switzerland
Just over two in five (43%) think that the UK will receive no points in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, a 19 ppt jump from last year.
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Public Hostility Towards Immigration: Understanding the Contradictions
Labour's immigration white paper is clearly a response to growing public concern. But shifting public opinion on such a complex and emotive issue isn't easy, especially when public opinion has so many - often contradictory - aspects.
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Just 1 in 5 would support the Chancellor breaking her fiscal rules, but support increases if it means more money for public services - though public awareness of rules is low
Two in five (40%) believe it would be a good thing for Chancellor to break her fiscal rules, if it meant raising more money for higher quality public services. However, they are less supportive of breaking the rules in principle (20%) or if it leads to more borrowing (14%) or higher taxes (15%).
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Half of Britons think Britain should prioritise closer trade relationship with the EU, even if it means increasing trade barriers with the US
Half (51%) of Britons now think that Britain should prioritise building a closer trade relationship with the EU, even if it means increasing barriers to trade with the United States – up from 42% in March.
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Public confidence in Labour’s delivery of its five missions is low – especially economic growth
Across all five of Starmer’s missions, more people continue to believe Labour is doing a bad job than a good job.
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What can we learn from the Local Elections? Reform won councils less satisfied with policing, jobs, quality of life and community cohesion
Councils won by Reform are less likely than average to be satisfied with policing, jobs, their quality of life and community cohesion.
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British public now see Reform as main opposition over Conservatives, and believe Farage more likely to be PM than Badenoch
Britons are now slightly more likely to consider Reform UK (37%) as the main opposition party, ahead of the Conservatives (33%).
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One third of Britons say they would view Reform UK more negatively if Liz Truss were to join the party
34% say that former PM Liz Truss defecting to Reform would make them view the party more negatively. 13% say they would view the party more positively.
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On second anniversary of King Charles III’s coronation, 44% of Britons want the ceremony for the next monarch to be smaller in scale
44% of Britons favour a smaller-scale coronation for the next monarch, compared to 38% who want one of a similar scale and 11% a larger ceremony. Britons are similarly split over whether too much or the right amount of money was spent on King Charles’ coronation.