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British economic optimism is among lowest in the worldBritish economic optimism is among lowest in the world
25 January 2011
Britons are among the most negative about the economy in the world according to January’s Economic Global Pulse from Ipsos’ Global @advisor, online research conducted in 24 countries. British economic optimism is among lowest in the world

Children's Attitude To Politics
22 March 2002
A quarter (23%) of children aged 11 to 16 say they understand how Parliament works. One in eight (12%) know about the European Union (EU) but almost a quarter (23%) claim never to have heard of it. Children's Attitude To Politics

Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats dividedConservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided
21 September 2011
The Conservative Party is seen as most competent of the three parties; Labour seen as most compassionate; while the Liberal Democrats are seen as divided, and least likely to keep its promises. Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided

Crisis Of Confidence For Leaders
3 March 2003
Tony Blair and Iain Duncan Smith are facing a crisis of confidence with the British public, with both recording further falls in their satisfaction ratings. Crisis Of Confidence For Leaders

Defence And Asylum Rise Up The Agenda
2 February 2003
Against a backdrop of increased concern about war in Iraq, Tony Blair's satisfaction ratings have fallen another five points in the past month, with only one third of the electorate now saying they are satisfied with the job he is doing as Prime Minister. Even fewer — 26% — are satisfied with the way the Government is running the country — the lowest figure since the fuel crisis in September 2000. Defence And Asylum Rise Up The Agenda

Disabled People and the 2005 General Election
11 April 2005
In research conducted in February and March this year, on behalf of Leonard Cheshire, MORI reveals the importance of the disabled vote to the forthcoming general election. In these surveys, over half of disabled respondents said they would consider switching their vote if the policies of their preferred party were disability unfriendly. As turnout may well be one of the key determinants of the outcome of the election, the political parties will take this seriously, as disabled voters, in these surveys, were more likely than the electorate at large to say they would be voting come 5th May. Disabled People and the 2005 General Election

Domestic Issues Back Under Spotlight
2 May 2003
NHS and Education top 'important issues' list again Domestic Issues Back Under Spotlight

Economist/Ipsos MORI July 2012 Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI July 2012 Issues Index
25 July 2012
The July Economist/Ipsos MORI issues index shows that concern about race relations/immigration has increased, along with concern about the NHS. Economist/Ipsos MORI July 2012 Issues Index

Economist/Ipsos MORI November 2012 Issues IndexEconomist/Ipsos MORI November 2012 Issues Index
30 November 2012
As the Bank of England welcomes the appointment of a new governor, concern about the economy shows no sign of abating, with the well off especially concerned. Economist/Ipsos MORI November 2012 Issues Index

Effect of the Budget
24 April 2012
Q Do you think the Budget proposals are a good thing or a bad thing? Effect of the Budget

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