Politics
Two in three Britons (66%) think Starmer should not lead Labour into the next General Election but are divided on when he should go
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, conducted between 8-12 May 2026 among 2,191 British adults in conjunction with ITV/Peston, reveals a challenging landscape for the current government, with low favourability for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a significant shift in public expectations regarding Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
Brexit
Survey
Jo Swinson's favourability ratings fall, proportion thinking Labour having 'good campaign' increasing
Trust in Professions
Survey
Trust in politicians falls sending them spiralling back to the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index
Political Monitor
Survey
Labour party image falls since 2017 - seen as more divided, more extreme and less fit to govern
Political Monitor
Survey
Conservatives maintain polling lead but four in ten say they may change their minds
Politics
Survey
NHS leads as top election issue with Conservatives still expected to be the largest party
Election
Survey
The Key Issues that MPs will be focussed on during the election and in the new parliament
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