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Our latest findings on who MPs see as the most impressive parliamentarian
Ipsos’s MPs survey has been running twice a year, for 40 years, delivering insight into what our parliamentarians are thinking, measuring reputations and helping to shape stakeholder engagement strategies.
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Marcus Rashford most likely to be doing a good job at holding the Government’s Coronavirus response to account, according to Britons
Marcus Rashford, Piers Morgan and TV and radio journalists are seen to be doing well at holding the government to account while MPs and political parties are not doing so well.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - January 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we share our latest COVID-19 testing results, falling confidence in the NHS to cope with the pandemic and how the public feel about the new President of the United States.
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Half of Britons are favourable towards President-elect Biden and expect him to use the US’s influence for good
Britons are hopeful for the next four years with Biden and Harris
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Most Britons continue to say they are following coronavirus rules; almost half believe lockdown measures are not strict enough
The latest poll from Ipsos shows increasing compliance with restrictions to limit the spread of coronavirus with many wanting measures to go further.
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Latest Ipsos polling shows public views on Brexit, the direction of the country, the parties and their leaders as 2021 begins
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, a nationally representative online survey of 1,115 Britons aged 18+, taken over the last weekend (8th-11th January)
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Snap poll finds America united in opposition to the pro-Trump mob
Snap Ipsos poll finds half of Americans think the unrest is an attempted coup.
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Road pricing: timely or toxic?
Describing a transport policy as “a potential poll tax on wheels” - after MP Keith Speed’s famous description of rail privatisation - usually adds to jitters about its unpopularity and political jeopardy.
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Public support charging motorists to use roads, but want it to be done for the right reasons
A new Ipsos survey finds that 62% of people across the UK are in favour of schemes which would charge road users a fee to drive around towns and cities. . A quarter, 25%, are strongly supportive.
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Rishi Sunak’s job satisfaction ratings remain strong – even with Labour supporters
Three in five Britons are satisfied with the job Rishi Sunak is doing as Chancellor of the Exchequer.