Political Monitor


Politics Survey

Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but not lead to improvements

The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but few think it will lead to improvements.
Politics Survey

Public would blame both UK government and EU if no Brexit deal is reached

The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of the public say both the UK government and EU are equally to blame if no Brexit deal is reached.
Immigration Survey

Half of public in favour of relaxing visa cap for non-EU skilled workers

Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows trust in the PM to make the right decisions on immigration has fallen significantly.
Politics Survey

Half of public think Brexit is working out as expected

Ipsos's May 2018 Political Monitor shows half of public think Brexit is working out as expected while four in ten think that it is worse.

Jeremy Corbyn’s leader image ratings slip

The April 2018 Ipsos Political Monitor shows more people have become dissatisfied with Jeremy Corbyn while Ruth Davidson leads other Conservative Cabinet Ministers as Prime Ministerial material.
Politics Survey

Rise in those saying Theresa May is doing a good job at handling Brexit but most still lack confidence in her

The March 2018 Ipsos Political Monitor shows 2 in 5 (43%) say Theresa May is currently doing a good job at handling Britain’s exit from the European Union.
Politics Survey

Public remain pessimistic on Britain’s economy

Public remain pessimistic on Britain’s economy.

Little change in leadership satisfaction ratings for May and Corbyn.

Prince William and Prince Harry are the nation’s most liked Royals

The Ipsos Political Monitor for January 2018 reveals the latest public opinion of the Royal Family and its members.
Politics Survey

Most don’t think Donald Trump should be invited to the Royal Wedding

Headline voting intention: Labour 42% (+3 points), Conservatives 39% (+2 points), Liberal Democrats 9% (nc).