European Union


Politics Survey

Who'll win the European referendum? It all depends on the young

If the young don't turn out, the result will be Brexit, writes Bobby Duffy in the New Statesman.
Europe Survey

Six in ten Britons think their standard of living won't be affected by Brexit

A new Ipsos study published today finds the public is not optimistic about levels of EU investment in the UK or its ability to export to the EU over the next five years if Britain votes to leave the EU in next month's referendum.
Europe Survey

Economists' Views on Brexit

Ipsos conducted an online survey of members of the Royal Economic Society and the Society of Business Economists on behalf of the Observer.
Europe Survey

Ipsos Northern Ireland poll on the EU Referendum

Ipsos conducted a survey on behalf of the Belfast Telegraph to explore attitudes towards the European Union (EU) and the EU Referendum taking place on 23rd June 2016.
Politics Survey

Five questions business leaders should ask before they speak out on Brexit

With just four weeks to go until referendum day, Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at our recent research and asks: should you be taking a public stance?
Healthcare Survey

Brexit and the UK pharma industry

Eleanor Biggs of Ipsos Healthcare asks what Brexit could mean for the UK pharmaceutical industry in PharmExec.com.
Europe Survey

International companies say Brexit would be negative for their businesses

An overwhelming majority of international businesses (78%) from seven countries believe that Brexit would be negative for them, according to a survey by Ipsos.
Europe Survey

Half of people in nine European countries believe UK will vote to leave the EU

With the British referendum on EU membership rapidly approaching, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that half (49%) of Europeans in eight other EU countries believe that Britain will vote to leave the EU.
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.