Politics


8 in 10 dissatisfied with how the government is running the country

Ipsos's September 2019 Political Monitor shows net satisfaction with how the government is running the country now stands at minus 67.

Jeremy Corbyn has lowest leadership satisfaction rating for any opposition leader since 1977

Ipsos’s new Political Monitor poll reveals Jeremy Corbyn now has the lowest net satisfaction ratings of any opposition leader since the survey began in 1977.

Latest Political Monitor shows movement for Lib Dems

The Labour Party and Liberal Democrats are running neck-and-neck according to the latest Ipsos Political Monitor voting intention figures.

It’s a fact! Scientists are the most trusted people in world

Scientists and doctors once again top the list of most trustworthy professions while politicians and advertising execs trail behind.
Politics Survey

Majority worldwide say their society is broken - an increasing feeling among Britons

New Ipsos global study shows a majority of adults worldwide say their country’s society is broken, a feeling which is increasing in Britain.
Politics Survey

Few believe the Government's explanation of why Parliament is to be suspended

A new Ipsos online poll of adults aged 18-75 across Great Britain shows that seven in ten (70%) think the main reason the government has proposed parliament does not sit between 10 September and 14 October is to limit MPs’ opportunity to stop a “no-deal” Brexit.
Politics Survey

Jeremy Corbyn won’t get what he wants because he is more unpopular than a no-deal Brexit

The public do not want a no-deal Brexit. As Jeremy Corbyn announces plans for a vote of no-confidence, Ben Page explores the possible outcome for the Metro.
Housing Survey

Public: "Give housing more attention"

A growing proportion of Britons think that the political parties don’t pay a lot of attention to housing, according to new research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing.

Public see Johnson as ‘most capable PM’ vs Corbyn - Ipsos Political Monitor July 2019

Ipsos's July Political Monitor sees a boost for Johnson from his own supporters but public pessimism about prospects of a deal before October 31st.