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Accuracy of Ipsos Scottish Election final poll
Ipsos statement on the accuracy of our final poll in the 2021 Scottish Election.
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Pre-election, Scots were divided over Scottish Government’s course of action if UK Government refuses a second referendum
A majority of those who would vote No to independence thought that in this situation the Scottish Government should accept another referendum cannot be held in the next five years, while over half of Yes supporters thought that the Scottish Government should take legal action against the UK Government.
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Scottish Parliament Election 2021
The latest Ipsos Scotland research, polls and trends leading up to the Holyrood Election on 6 May 2021.
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SNP knocking on the door of a majority but too close to call
12% of Scottish voters say they may change their mind – especially Labour supporters - in our final election poll for STV News.
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Elected mayors across England seen in positive light although more for standing up for their regions than service delivery
Public expects joint working between Westminster and mayors when it comes to delivering the “levelling up” strategy
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Union divided on handling of COVID-19 pandemic
An Ipsos KnowledgePanel poll has found that views on the UK Government’s handling of the pandemic vary across the 4 nations of the UK.
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Boris Johnson seen as less trustworthy than Keir Starmer, but David Cameron receives the lowest ratings of all
Around a third of Britons (35%) think Boris Johnson is trustworthy, compared with 42% for the Labour leader Keir Starmer
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Britons believe the government is relaxing coronavirus restrictions at the right speed as economic optimism rises again
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows two-thirds think the government is relaxing coronavirus restrictions in England at the right speed.
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Number of people completely following COVID-19 restrictions falls, especially among 55-75-year olds
But most still say they are following the rules nearly all of the time as Britons become more comfortable with the prospect of meeting friends and family and getting back to normal
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Earth Day 2021: Only 3 in 10 Britons think the Government has a clear plan to tackle climate change
In Great Britain, as around the world, less than a third believe their government has a clear plan to combat climate change. The latest Earth Day research from Ipsos, in partnership with the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), explores who Britons believe to be responsible; what individuals are willing to do and how COVID-19 has changed this; and highlights the tendency to focus on lower-impact actions over big changes.