Budget


Politics Survey

Two thirds of Britons lack confidence that Conservatives have good long term economic plan for Britain

Only one in five are confident that the Conservatives have a good long-term economic plan for Britain, the lowest figure since Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister
Economy Survey

Public split on prioritising tax cuts versus more money for public services

New polling from Ipsos ahead of the 2024 Budget explores public attitudes to tax cuts and spending on public services

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.
Economy Survey

Do the public praise or blame Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt when it comes to inflation?

Who do the public blame or praise on inflation? A new Ipsos poll explores public attitudes to the economy, inflation and Rishi Sunak’s performance in delivering against his 5 key policy pledges announced earlier this year
NHS Publication

NHS waiting lists - the other reason over 50s are withdrawing from the workforce

In the Chancellor's new budget, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on the increasing number of over-50s leaving the workforce. This has led to a number of policies aimed at enticing this population back to work – including the much-lauded policies around raising the cap on interest free pension draw-down. However, this is not addressing one of the key reasons for people leaving the workforce – increasing NHS waiting lists.
Economy Survey

Britons still more concerned than reassured post-Budget for the economy, public services and their own finances – but less worried than after Autumn Statement

Labour maintains small lead as most trusted on the economy according to an Ipsos poll conducted after Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget.
Politics Survey

Autumn Budget: What policies did Britons notice?

Policies on minimum wage, alcohol & tobacco duty and universal credit most caught the public’s attention – but more couldn’t name any
Society Survey

The State of the Nation 2018

The UK Social Research Institute reviews the state of the nation in 2018, drawing on key trends and developments that have touched the nation from Brexit to the NHS.

Two in three want the government to increase spending on public services

The Ipsos October 2018 Political Monitor shows that two in three want the government to increase spending on public services - but only one in four think it will.