European Union


Investors Survey

Investor attitudes to Europe

An Ipsos survey for Invest Europe finds that the majority of global investors surveyed believe Europe has become a more attractive investment destination and expect investment to increase over the next five years
Business Survey

Ipsos survey on Brexit for Chambers of Commerce

An Ipsos survey of members of 13 foreign Chambers of Commerce finds a large majority 'not confident' of a positive outcome for Britain of Brexit negotiations.

Analysis of interaction between leave/remain and Conservative/Labour supporters

New Ipsos analysis shows Brexit has created new political dividing lines on some issues.
Issues Index Survey

Brexit and NHS are the joint top issue for Britons

The April 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows concern over Brexit remaining high with half (48%) mentioning it as one of the most important issues facing Britain.
Market Research Publication

Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2017

Ipsos's Research Highlights for March 2017 includes support for independence rising in Scotland and as the EU turns 60 years old, most EU citizens are unhappy with its direction.
Issues Index Survey

Public concern about Europe/Brexit becomes the top issue facing Britain

The March 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows a new record in the proportion who see the EU/Brexit as one of the biggest issues facing Britain.

Most Brexit voters want more members to leave the EU

The majority of people who voted “Leave” in last year’s referendum hope other countries will also leave the European Union soon, a survey by Ipsos for King's College London has found, but most “Remain” voters hope the EU will keep its remaining members.
Europe Survey

60 years of 'Europe' - a success story?

An Ipsos survey to mark 60 years since the Treaty of Rome, suggests that the global public see some reasons to celebrate, with on average half considering the European project to have made Europe stronger.
Europe Survey

Latest on public attitudes to Brexit

New Ipsos research commissioned by social entrepreneur Hugh Davidson, MBE, shows that Britain remains split on key Brexit issues and to date neither Remainers nor Leavers show signs of changing their minds.