Immigration


Politics Survey

Economist/Ipsos August 2015 Issues Index

The August Economist Ipsos issues index shows that half (50%) the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.
Immigration Survey

Britons more positive than most countries about immigration despite concerns around public services

The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor reveals the British public is more positive in their attitudes towards immigration compared with many other countries.
Politics Survey

Economist/Ipsos July 2015 Issues Index

The July 2015 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that immigration once more tops the list of the most important issues facing Britain despite a sharp increase in concern about defence/terrorism.
Politics Survey

Economist/Ipsos June 2015 Issues Index

Immigration returns to top the list of the most important issues facing Britain in the latest Economist / Ipsos survey.
Politics Survey

Why are our perceptions about the military so far off the mark?

From the UK, to Canada, Australia and the United States – our opinions about the military are usually wrong, says Bobby Duffy in The Conversation.
Politics Survey

Economist/Ipsos May 2015 Issues Index

The May Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows a largely unchanged picture since last month - with the top four issues facing Britain appearing in the same order of priority as April
Immigration Survey

Changing attitudes to immigration during the election campaign

In a unique survey, Ipsos is interviewing a longitudinal panel of respondents on their attitudes to immigration throughout and after the election campaign. This will provide a much more detailed understanding of how and why views change than traditional snap-shot surveys.
Politics Survey

Economist/Ipsos April 2015 Issues Index

All change at the top as key concern about the NHS and the economy - key battleground issues - surges prior to the election in the April 2015 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index.
Immigration Survey

First results from major longitudinal survey on attitudes to immigration

In a unique survey, Ipsos will be interviewing a longitudinal panel of respondents on their attitudes to immigration throughout and after the election campaign.