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Almost seven in ten lack trust in Conservatives to handle issue of migrants crossing the Channel
But a majority do not trust the Labour party either on immigration, according to new Ipsos research.
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A three-way tie between inflation, the NHS and the economy as the biggest issues facing Britain
The January 2024 Issues Index reveals just over three in ten name one of inflation, the NHS and the economy as one of the biggest issues facing the country
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7 in 10 Britons think Brexit has had a negative impact on the UK economy
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor looks at attitudes towards whether the public think Brexit has been a success or failure
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Keir Starmer opens clear lead over Rishi Sunak as the most capable Prime Minister
Headline Voting Intention January 2024: Labour 49% (+8 pts), Conservatives 27% (+3), Liberal Democrats 7% (-6), Green 7% (-2), Reform UK 4% (-3), Other 5% (-1).
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Ipsos Issues Index: December 2023: Public concern about immigration reaches a six-year high
1 in 3 people name immigration as an important issue for Britain according to the December 2023 Ipsos Issues Index.
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Perils of perception, prejudice and conspiracy theories
The gap between reality and perception is often massive. This is illustrated by a new survey carried out for the Royaumont Talks, whose theme this year was "Believing". The results were presented on 1 December at Royaumont Abbey by Didier Truchot, founder and chairman of Ipsos. In this survey, Ipsos tested the beliefs of the population in ten major countries on a range of social, political, economic and current affairs issues – and compared them with actual data.
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Majority of Britons feel worse off since the last General Election
Do you feel better or worse off since the 2019 election? Our latest Ipsos Political Pulse survey.
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Clear majorities think Rishi Sunak’s government has done a bad job on key public priorities such as the NHS and cost of living
The December 20203 Ipsos Political Monitor explores public attitudes to the job Rishi Sunak’s government has done in key areas, whether Labour would do a better job and what impact they think recent changes in the Autumn Statement will have on their personal finances next year.
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Ahead of highly anticipated UK general election in 2024, satisfaction with democracy is low
A new survey by Ipsos KnowledgePanel conducted across seven countries - UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Croatia and US - reveals the public support democratic principles such as voting, building consensus, diffusion of power, despite widespread dissatisfaction with a system perceived to favour the rich and powerful.
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8 in 10 Britons think Rishi Sunak’s government has done a bad job managing immigration
The December 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor explores public attitudes to how Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government have managed immigration and whether Labour would do a better job.