Welcome to the Ipsos MORI Research archive - Polls 2008.
Ipsos MORI’s July Political Monitor, carried out by telephone between 18-20 July, shows the Conservative party on 47% and the Labour party on 27%.
Ipsos MORI's May Political Monitor (conducted 15-20 May 2008 among 1,006 GB adults age 18 and over) shows the Conservatives leading over Labour by thirteen points among those 'certain to vote' at an upcoming general election (45% compared to 32%).
In total, 19% of all respondents disagree that, in general, all women should have the right of access to an abortion.
The British public have voted Sir Alan Sugar as the celebrity they would like most to be on their quiz team
Ipsos MORI's April Political Monitor shows the Conservatives leading over Labour by nine points among those 'certain to vote' at an upcoming general election (40% compared to 31%).
Ipsos MORI's latest poll on the London Mayoral election puts Ken Livingstone ahead of Boris Johnson by 52% to 48%, among those registered to vote who say they are "absolutely certain to vote", but the gap is not big enough to be statistically significant.
Rivers of Blood Survey
London Mayor Poll For The Observer - 8-9 April 2008
Ipsos MORI's poll on the London Mayoral election, carried out 1-7 April 2008 for the trade union UNISON
Ipsos MORI's Economic Optimism Index, which measures public optimism about the future of the economy, is currently the lowest it has been since March 1980.
On behalf of Transport for London, Ipsos MORI conducted a telephone survey on CO2 charging with 1,041 adults aged 16+ across London between 11-12 March 2008.
Ipsos MORI and Ben Schott of 'Schott's Almanac' have teamed up to explore the British public's attitudes towards Class.
In the wake of possible impending legislation to force retailers to charge for plastic bags, new research from Ipsos MORI indicates that the Government may face consumer opposition.
Public Sceptical About Darling And Predict Tough Times Ahead
EU Referendum Survey