Immigration


Politics Survey

8 in 10 Britons think Rishi Sunak’s government has done a bad job managing immigration

The December 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor explores public attitudes to how Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government have managed immigration and whether Labour would do a better job.
Issues Index Survey

The economy remains the most mentioned important issue facing Britain, while concern about inflation drops

The November 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a drop in public concern about inflation and the NHS
Issues Index Survey

The economy and inflation remain the country’s biggest concerns, closely followed by the NHS

The economy, inflation and the NHS remain top concerns for Britons according to the October 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
Issues Index Survey

Ipsos Issues Index: September 2023

Public concern about immigration rises to the highest level in six years, though the economy and inflation remain the most important issues according to the September 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
Immigration Survey

Dissatisfaction with government on immigration at highest level since 2015

Two-thirds of the public are dissatisfied with the way the Government is dealing with immigration, according to the Immigration Attitudes Tracker from Ipsos and British Future.
Issues Index Survey

Concern about the NHS rises while inflation remains the biggest national worry

The July 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals rising concern about the NHS
Inflation Survey

Economic concerns remain the most important issues facing Britons

Inflation and the economy remain top concerns for Britons according to the June 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
Refugees Publication

Changing the narrative: celebrating the diversity, courage and resilience of refugees

Trinh Tu, UK Managing Director of Public Affairs, reflects on her experience as a refugee this World Refugee Day.
Refugees Survey

World Refugee Day 2023: Despite a decline in support for refugees since 2022, support for the principle of refuge remains high

New global research by Ipsos reveals that on average three in four adults support the principle of giving refuge to people escaping war or persecution.