Election


Politics Survey

Most believe MPs should refuse 10% pay rise recommended by IPSA

Ipsos's June 2015 Political Monitor looks at whether Britons think MPs should accept (or not) IPSA's recommendations on increasing MPs' salary.
Politics Survey

Support for staying in the European Union at a 24 year high

Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that three in five (61%) would choose to `stay in' the European Union and 27% would choose to leave when asked how they would vote in a referendum.
Politics Survey

Labour leadership race tight as no candidate is able to open up a clear lead

Ipsos's first post-GE2015 Political Monitor
Housing Survey

Guest blog: Build, build, build (but don't forget quality)

Ben Marshall, Director of Ipsos gives us the public’s perspective on the importance of design in his latest blog for Shelter.
Politics Survey

Most Capable Prime Minister - Trends

Q Who do you think would make the most capable Prime Minister?
Politics Survey

PPCs toe the line on the EU

Katie Harris writes about a recent Ipsos survey of potential parliamentary candidates (PPCs) that reveals some interesting parallels, as well as discrepancies, between hopeful candidates and incumbent members of the same political parties on the subject of the EU.
Politics Survey

Dave and Ed vs Zayn and Kim K... who are the social media winners?

New research from Ipsos indicates that during the 2015 General Election, politics has (mostly) won the social media battle against entertainment news stories.
Politics Survey

TTIPing over the edge

For all the debate, how do MPs really feel about TTIP? Carl Phillips digs into some data from December 2014.
Politics Survey

Consensus but not action: the debate around skills

Much has been made of the shortage of workers with skills in key areas, especially technical expertise. Hannah Merritt asks if MPs and candidates really grasp the issue.