Immigration


Immigration Survey

Trust in Conservative government to have the right immigration policies down 7ppts from March, with Braverman satisfaction ratings stable at 19 per cent

New polling by Ipsos reveals that just 29% trust the Conservatives to have the right immigration policies
Issues Index Survey

Inflation and the economy remain the country’s biggest concerns

The May 2023 Ipsos Issues Index reveals that inflation and the economy continue to be Britons' biggest worries
Issues Index Survey

Increasing worry about the NHS but inflation remains the public’s biggest concern

While concern for the NHS rises, inflation and the economy remain Britons' biggest worries according to the April 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
Issues Index Survey

Immigration rises up Britons’ key concerns but economic worries still top the agenda

Economy and inflation remain the pre-eminent concerns facing the country according to the March 2023 Ipsos Issues Index survey of attitudes to issues concerning Britain.
Politics Survey

Trust in the Conservatives on immigration and asylum improves, though most still lack confidence

Around 1 in 3 trust the Conservatives on asylum and immigration policies, and Channel migrant crossings, and 4 in 10 trust them on making it harder to enter the country illegally, all up since February
Immigration Survey

Britons are more likely to trust Labour on policies surrounding immigration and asylum, but the Conservatives are closing the gap

Few say Suella Braverman is doing a good job as Home Secretary, but proportion who say she is doing badly has fallen
Issues Index Survey

The economy and inflation tied as the biggest issues for Britain, while concern about immigration also increases

The November 2022 Ipsos Issues Index shows Britons’ concerns continue to be primarily economic, although the level of worry about immigration has doubled since October.
Immigration Survey

Labour more trusted than the Conservatives on immigration – but the majority trust neither

Only 15% say that Rishi Sunak’s government has been doing well at running the country, while slightly over two in five (43%) think it has done badly.