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Immigration Poll
Ipsos's recent poll for the Sun, conducted by telephone on 31 October and 1 November, shows a mixed picture of attitudes towards immigration in Britain. More people now agree that immigration is good for Britain (from 43% last year to 48% now), and fewer people disagree with this statement (45% last year and 36% now). Almost half (45%) think that immigrants work harder than people who are born here.
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Small Business Split On Early General Election
UK small businesses are split on whether or not Gordon Brown should call a general election now or wait until next year. Results of a poll conducted by the Orange Business Jury show that 40% want an election now, while 39% think it should be next year.
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Mid-Conference Political Survey, September 2007
Our "election fever" political survey, conducted after the end of the Labour Party conference but before the Conservative Party conference began, found Labour with 41% of the vote and well clear of the Conservatives.
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Northern Rock, Metric Measurements And The EU Constitutional Treaty
Ipsos's recent survey for The Sun (conducted by telephone 20-22 September 2007) shows Labour on 42%, the Conservatives on 34% and the Liberal Democrats on 14%, giving a Labour lead of 8 points.
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Ipsos Delivery Index, September 2007
The first wave of a major new study, the Delivery Index, is launched by Ipsos today. It shows the scale of the challenge facing Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he tries to develop a new style of politics to define his premiership.
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Use of Human Tissue
Ipsos was commissioned to examine general public perceptions of, and attitudes towards, the use of human tissue. Qualitative discussion groups in April-May 2007 were followed up with a quantitative survey.
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Political Commentary - In Which Gordon Is Unbounced?
Dr. Roger Mortimore on the much-discussed "Brown bounce".
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Global @dvisor Survey Reveals Sharply Contrasting Attitudes
The world's most engaged consumer-citizens embrace global trade and investment, but want their governments to increase regulation on companies
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The NHS Is Not Meeting Londoners' Expectations
Londoners are less positive about the quality of NHS services than people nationally. However, this lower overall satisfaction for some measures masks the fact that opinion about the NHS is more polarized in London, with a larger proportion of residents either very satisfied or very dissatisfied than residents nationally. This suggests a perceived lack of consistency in the quality of services for different groups of Londoners, which is likely to be exacerbated by the heavier use of NHS services in London, particularly A&E departments, than elsewhere.
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Willingness To Travel For Hospital Treatment
Cancer Patients Willing To Travel Further Than Their Local Hospital For Better Care