Confidence in Britain's economic prospects falls away, as support for the government decreases.
However, Cameron remains liked and the public have not yet made up their minds about Ed Miliband
Britons are among the most negative about the economy in the world according to January's Economic Global Pulse from Ipsos' Global @advisor, online research conducted in 24 countries.
The Reuters/ Ipsos December Political Monitor shows Liberal Democrat support continuing to fall, while backing for Labour and the Conservatives remains largely unchanged.
The November Reuters/ Ipsos Political Monitor in November shows a lead for Labour over the Conservatives, with voting shares of 39% and 36% respectively. The Liberal Democrat vote share is 14%, unchanged since last month. This is the highest share of the vote that we have recorded for the Labour party since October 2007.
Our September Political Monitor shows Labour level with the Conservatives on 37% of the vote share among those absolutely certain to vote. For the first time since the election the government now has a negative satisfaction rating.
On behalf of the Electoral Commission, Ipsos conducted research among the general public immediately after the UK general election and English local elections on May 6th 2010.