Election


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How voters will respond to the autumn statement

Ben Marshall and Tom Mludzinski analyse the Autumn Statement and public opinion around the Chancellor's key announcements.
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The Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom Reigns

As the Chancellor delivers his Autumn Statement, new research released today finds just 15% of Britons believing their economy to be in "good" shape, with only 10% expecting to see an improvement over the next 6 months.
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Blog: The Chancellor's Autumn Statement: Reasons He'll Be Cheerful?

As Chancellor George Osborne's delivers his Autumn statement, Bobby Duffy, MD of our Social Research Institue, looks at the challenges facing the Government.
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The British and Europe: In, Out, or Somewhere in Between?

Assistant Chief Executive at Ipsos, Simon Atkinson discusses our latest Political Monitor and the public's attitude to Europe.
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Ipsos Political Monitor November 2012

The British public is split on the future of Britain's relationship with the European Union according to new a new Ipsos poll.
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Musings on Debates and Brands in the Early Morning

Managing Director of the Reputation Centre, Milorad Ajder, discusses the US election, brands and the importance of being true to your beliefs.
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Leaders and Parties poll

Mr Cameron is the most popular leader, though the Conservative party is still the least popular party, according to the latest Ipsos poll.
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Ipsos Political Monitor October 2012

Post-conferences the gap between Labour and the Conservatives has remained the same, though the Liberal Democrats are down four points, according to the latest poll from Ipsos.
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Britain v Germany: how we rate our own economies

One in seven Britons (14%) believe the economy is in good shape compared to 68% of Germans according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor released today by Ipsos.