Politics


Politics Survey

Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Nigel Farage top Britain’s naughty list

Which public figures do Britons think deserve a place on Santa's naughty list?
Politics Survey

Half of Britons disappointed by Labour so far as pessimism over missions grows

Just a quarter (26%) say Keir Starmer is doing a good job as Prime Minister
Economy Survey

More than one in three Britons (37%) see the EU as Britain’s most important trade partner

A new Ipsos survey reveals that the British public consider the European Union to be Britain’s most important trade partner, even as the prospect of renewed Trump tariffs looms large.
Strikes Survey

More than half of the public would support farmers if they decided to strike, in line with support shown for nurses and ambulance workers

Pensioners, farmers, small businesses, working people and ‘people like me’ are the groups most seen to be treated worse than they should be by the British government.
Issues Index Survey

Public concern about the economy continues to rise to its highest level for a year

Thirty-nine per cent name the economy as an important issue for Britain this month, an increase of 3 percentage points over the month and 10 points since September.

Public concern about immigration and the NHS has fallen somewhat from October but they remain the second- and third-biggest issues.
Politics Survey

Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and David Lammy highest profile Cabinet Members not including Keir Starmer

Priti Patel and Robert Jenrick highest profile Shadow Cabinet Members not including Kemi Badenoch.
Politics Survey

Half of Britons feel more concerned about the situation in Ukraine following Trump victory

A new Ipsos poll reveals that the British public remains deeply concerned about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Society Survey

Ipsos Veracity Index 2024

Professors, priests, the average person, and… estate agents the biggest winners from an upswing in public trust.

Politicians and Ministers remain stranded at the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index, despite rising public trust in a range of professions

Two in five Britons think they are worse off since Labour was elected

A new Ipsos Political Pulse survey, conducted from the 8th – 11th November, reveals the Labour government is facing considerable headwinds in public opinion, despite Conservative support remaining low.