Political Monitor


Politics Survey

Ipsos political polling methodology

Ipsos’s current UK political polling design.
Election Survey

Labour maintains lead with Conservatives falling back to equal their lowest ever vote share

Rishi Sunak records the worst net satisfaction rating for a Prime Minister at this stage of an election campaign going back to 1979
Scotland Survey

Labour strengthens position in Scotland as Ipsos poll shows a close race

Ipsos’ first Scotland poll for STV News since the General Election was called indicates a very close race between the SNP and Labour in Scotland
Politics Survey

Trends - Political Leaders

Latest Ipsos public opinion polls showing long-term political trends for the leaders of the main UK political parties.

Britons want Starmer to prioritise the NHS as they predict a Labour victory

Healthcare stands out as the public’s clear short-term priority for a Keir Starmer-led government, followed by dealing with the cost of living, according to the May 2024 Ipsos Political Monitor.

Sharp improvement in economic optimism but little benefit for Conservatives who still trail significantly

Labour retains a large poll lead over the Conservatives although it has fallen slightly from 25 points to 21 points this month according to the May 2024 Ipsos Political Monitor

The Conservative party brand image hits new low

The Ipsos Political Monitor, taken 3rd to 15th April 2024, explored attitudes towards the Labour and Conservative parties and perceptions of the economy.

Rishi Sunak’s satisfaction falls to equal worst ever Ipsos rating for a Conservative or Labour leader

Net satisfaction with Rishi Sunak is now at joint worst levels in history of Ipsos, equivalent to John Major and Jeremy Corbyn’s worst ratings in 1994 and 2019.
Politics Survey

Trends - Political Parties

Long term UK political trends from Ipsos opinion polls about perceptions of the main UK political parties.