Political Monitor


Politics Survey

Nigel Farage improves personal ratings but UKIP's image remains divisive

Party conference season has begun and Ipsos reveals new polling on the public's perceptions of the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
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Corbyn seen as more honest than most politicians but Cameron leads on other PM attributes

Less than two weeks into his tenure as the new Labour leader Ipsos's detailed image ratings show the public's views on Jeremy Corbyn and the party he leads.
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Most support English votes for English laws with Conservatives most enthusiastic

Ipsos's latest Political Monitor finds an appetite amongst the public to change the way MPs from England and Scotland vote in the House of Commons.
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Most Britons believe airport capacity should be increased

The majority of Britons believe that the country's airport capacity should be increased, according to the July 2015 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Osborne closes gap on May and Johnson as a potential PM among Conservative supporters

The first Ipsos Political Monitor following the 2015 budget reveals that the public are divided on what George Osborne's proposals mean for the country.
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Burnham leads the pack - but all Labour hopefuls have work to do

With two months to go until the next leader of the Labour party is selected, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that the public are still to make up their mind about the contenders, and none have an net positive rating overall.
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Most believe MPs should refuse 10% pay rise recommended by IPSA

Ipsos's June 2015 Political Monitor looks at whether Britons think MPs should accept (or not) IPSA's recommendations on increasing MPs' salary.
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Support for staying in the European Union at a 24 year high

Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that three in five (61%) would choose to `stay in' the European Union and 27% would choose to leave when asked how they would vote in a referendum.
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Labour leadership race tight as no candidate is able to open up a clear lead

Ipsos's first post-GE2015 Political Monitor