Brexit

The process by which the United Kingdom will exit from the European Union.


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
Politics Survey

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
Issues Index Survey

Brexit remains Britons' top concern whilst worry over the environment hits its highest level since 1990

Nearly two thirds of Britons mention Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
Politics Survey

Brexit and the NHS are the key issues for British adults

When asked which issues will be important in deciding how to vote the top two issues for GB adults are Brexit (55%) and the NHS (54%).

Conservatives strengthen position in latest Ipsos Political Monitor

In the latest Ipsos poll, with fieldwork conducted before the election was called, the Conservatives have taken a 17-point lead over Labour, significantly improving on their position in September.
Issues Index Survey

Ipsos Issues Index September 2019: Lack of faith in politics reaches new high

According to the latest Issues Index two thirds of Britons mention Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing the country.
Communication Survey

The State of Wales: Key trends for the future

Instability and concern over the future of Wales are the key themes from this year’s Ipsos survey amongst Welsh Assembly Members.
Politics Survey

British public continue to be more satisfied with Johnson’s approach to Brexit than Corbyn’s as majority see a no-deal Brexit outcome as likely

New research from Ipsos shows that a majority of GB adults aged 18-75 think it is likely that Britain will leave the EU without a deal.
Politics Survey

Who do the public think is on the side of 'the British Establishment'?

New Ipsos research shows who the public think is on the side of ‘the British Establishment’ depends on how you voted in the 2016 EU referendum.