Telephone Surveys


Three in four Britons think Johnson’s government has done a bad job dealing with the cost of living

The July 2022 Ipsos Political Monitor shows the public think his government's done a bad job on immigration and on the NHS.
Environment Publication

Smart Meter Customer Experience Study 2017

The 2017 Smart Meter Customer Experience Study builds on the Smart Metering Early Learning Project, providing new evidence on customer attitudes, experiences and outcomes at the point of installation, immediately following installation and almost a year later.
Polling Survey

Care costs 'unknown' to most Londoners

Ipsos’s latest polling amongst Londoners, carried out on behalf of London Councils, shows that nearly three in five Londoners incorrectly believe they won’t have to pay anything towards the costs of their old-age care.

Pensions research for the BMA

Ipsos conducted 1,003 interviews by telephone with adults aged 18+ in Great Britain between the 22nd and 24th June 2012. Results have been weighted to the known GB adult population profile.
Politics Survey

(Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?

With much debate among political commentators and party supporters alike around what the main parties stand for in this new era of Coalition politics, the latest poll from Ipsos shows that all the parties are having trouble convincing the public that they have a clear identity – but especially Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
Politics Survey

The People/Ipsos Leadership poll

A new poll for The People explores what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties.
Europe Survey

Europe's View Of Canadian Seal Hunts

Most Europeans who say they know about Canada's seal hunt say they oppose it, according to a new survey by the MORI Social Research Institute.
Investors Survey

UK Investors After 9/11

Attitudes among shareholders in the UK remains buoyant, with three in every four investors (76%) committed to investing in shares in the long term. Research by MORI among UK private investors was for the ProShare 'Private Share Ownership in Britain 2002' survey, sponsored by Computershare.
Women Survey

A Quarter Of British Women 'In The Dark' About Incontinence

A quarter of women — the equivalent of around six million women throughout Great Britain — admit they do not know what causes urinary incontinence, and a similar proportion cannot name a method of treating problems with the bladder, according to a survey conducted by MORI Social Research Institute.