Europe


Europe Survey

British public wants to hear from business on Brexit - but may not trust what they have to say

British public wants to hear from businesses, especially SMEs, in the EU referendum more than charities, think tanks or newspapers, new Ipsos poll finds.
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Half think David Cameron should resign as Prime Minister if Britain votes to leave the EU

As David Cameron continues to campaign for Britain to stay in the European Union Ipsos's Political Monitor finds that almost half of the public believes he should step down from being Prime Minister if the British people choose Brexit on 23 June.
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Confidence in EU negotiations

The public's confidence in the potential to negotiate a good deal for Britain in Europe.
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Continental Shift: What Europe Thinks (And Feels)

Simon Atkinson blogs for the Huffington Post on what our recent research reveals about Europeans' hopes and fears and their attitudes to life in Europe.
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Survey of MPs on the European Union

Ipsos surveyed UK MPs on their attitudes to the European Union and the forthcoming EU referendum.
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Eurofound publishes the first findings of its sixth European Working Conditions Survey

On behalf of Eurofound, Ipsos conducted a wide-ranging survey of workers across the EU about key issues related to their work and employment.
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Preferences for Britain's future role in Europe

Which of these options best describes your own preference for Britain's future role in Europe?
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EU Referendum: Controls on movement of EU citizens key issue for majority of Britons

As David Cameron starts his effort to reform the European Union and get a better deal for Britain newly released Ipsos polling reveals just how bound the concern of free movement of EU citizens is within the European debate.
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EU citizens think things across the union heading in the wrong direction - but committed to membership

An Ipsos survey of citizens in nine European countries finds a majority of respondents (73%) think things across the EU are headed in the wrong direction, and fewer than half agree that EU membership has improved their own standard of living.