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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2019
This month's Ipsos research highlights include falling levels of concern over immigration, politicians are now the least trusted profession in Britain and the latest on the General Election as the majority expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.
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Jo Swinson's favourability ratings fall, proportion thinking Labour having 'good campaign' increasing
Ipsos's latest campaign tracker shows Jo Swinson's favourability ratings have fallen sharply in the past week,
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Trust in politicians falls sending them spiralling back to the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index
The new Ipsos Veracity Index finds trust in politicians has fallen over the last year, sending them spiralling back to the bottom of the index.
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Labour party image falls since 2017 - seen as more divided, more extreme and less fit to govern
The latest Political Monitor shows Labour's party image has fallen since 2017 as they are seen as more divided, more extreme and less fit to govern.
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Almost half of Britons view immigrants’ impact on Britain as positive despite most saying they want immigration numbers reduced
Only 54% want the number of immigrants coming to Britain to decrease, compared to 66% in 2015.
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Long term trend shows decreasing concern over economy, unemployment, rise of Brexit
Two thirds of Britons name Brexit as one of the most important issues facing the UK, while just 12% are as concerned about the economy.
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Conservatives maintain polling lead but four in ten say they may change their minds
The Conservatives maintain lead in latest Ipsos Political Monitor but four in ten say they may change their minds
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NHS leads as top election issue with Conservatives still expected to be the largest party
Ipsos's latest campaign tracker shows the NHS has overtaken Brexit as the most important issue for GB adults
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The Key Issues that MPs will be focussed on during the election and in the new parliament
On December 12th the UK will host the first December election since 1923. The Ipsos MPs Survey offers some clues on what issues will be top of mind for MPs post-election and in the new parliament.
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Three in ten say Conservatives have the best policies on policing and reducing crime
Half say more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, but clear differences by party support and EU referendum vote on what policies would be most effective