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Half of Britons disappointed in Labour government so far – including 1 in 4 Labour voters
Half of Britons say they are disappointed by what Labour have done in government so far – including a quarter of Labour voters, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Immigration Tracker September 2024: Public set for surprise on immigration numbers
New research from the Immigration Attitudes Tracker by British Future and Ipsos finds the public underestimates migration for work and study, which makes up most migration to the UK.
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Public split on whether Prince Harry should return to royal duties as Prince and Princess of Wales remain most popular Royals
While the Princess and Prince of Wales continue to be the most popular Royals, an Ipsos poll reveals a clear generational split in attitudes towards Prince Harry.
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Fall in public favourability towards Keir Starmer and Labour
Keir Starmer's 46% unfavourablity rating matches the joint highest he has recorded with Ipsos just after the Hartlepool by election.
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Over half of Britons support Labour’s plans to end VAT exemptions for private schools
Parents are split on the level of fines for unauthorised absences from school according to new Ipsos polling.
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Almost half the public support GPs taking collective action short of strikes
More than half the public (54%) say the NHS is heading in the wrong direction according to new Ipsos polling.
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85% say Britain is divided as concern about extremism rises
A new Ipsos poll, taken in the aftermath of the riots, finds that there has been strong public support for the police response and concern for the local communities most directly affected.
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Moderate honeymoon continues for Labour and Keir Starmer but sees small slips as half think Britain is heading in wrong direction
Labour and Keir Starmer are still enjoying a moderate honeymoon period as they enter their second month in government according to the August 2024 Ipsos Political Pulse.
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James Cleverly tops list of who would make a good Tory leader – but 3 in 5 Britons say they don’t care
A new Ipsos poll suggests a high level of public apathy about the Conservative Party leadership election.
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Keir Starmer enjoys net positive ratings, but concern about public services remains high
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor asks the public their views on the new government, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and the state of public services in Britain.