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Economist/Ipsos MORI February 2012 Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI February 2012 Issues Index
21 February 2012
Though unemployment appears to be breaking away from the chasing pack as an issue of public concern, it still has some way to go before it reaches the same level as the economy, mentioned by around two thirds (64%) of the public, also an increase (of three percentage points) since January. Economist/Ipsos MORI February 2012 Issues Index

Economist/Ipsos MORI November Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI November Issues Index
24 November 2011
Concern about unemployment rises to highest level this century, and concern about Europe/EU is now highest in over six years (though mentioned by fewer than one in ten) Economist/Ipsos MORI November Issues Index

Economist/Ipsos MORI October 2011 Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI October 2011 Issues Index
21 October 2011
The September Economist/Ipsos MORI issues index shows that almost seven in ten (68%) are concerned about the economy, an increase of nine percentage points since September, and the highest level since the coalition came to power in May last year Economist/Ipsos MORI October 2011 Issues Index

Economist/Ipsos MORI Issues Index July 2011Economist/Ipsos MORI Issues Index July 2011
15 July 2011
Concern about Britain’s ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues Economist/Ipsos MORI Issues Index July 2011

Economist/Ipsos MORI Issues Index June 2011
17/6/11
Economy remains the number one issue, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up Economist/Ipsos MORI Issues Index June 2011

Economist/Ipsos MORI March 2011 Issues Index
31 March 2011
The most marked increase this month is with petrol prices/fuel. One in seven (15%) are concerned about this, an increase of seven percentage points since last month, and the highest since July 2008. Those who are most concerned include those in rural areas (20%), those in social grades DE (21%) and those in Scotland (27%). Economist/Ipsos MORI March 2011 Issues Index

Economist/Ipsos MORI January 2011 Issues Index
31 January 2011
The economy remains top issue of concern for all going into 2011 but there are different party priorities after that. Economist/Ipsos MORI January 2011 Issues Index

December 2010 Issues Index
17 December 2010
Concern about education increases in the wake of the student protests, though the economy and unemployment remain the two most important issues. December 2010 Issues Index

October 2010 Issues Index
20 October 2010
The economy remains the issue of most concern, particularly for private sector workers October 2010 Issues Index

September 2010 Issues Index
14 September 2010
Trade unions/strikes have not been considered a major issue for many years by the British public according to the Ipsos MORI Issues Index and this remains true at the start of this month. September 2010 Issues Index

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