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Holly and Keiran are joined by Sunder Katwala, Director of British Future to discuss all things immigration. They delve into newly published data on public attitudes towards immigration and analyse specific immigration policies, sharing their thoughts on what's to come. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date with Politics Talk episodes and other Ipsos content. Listen to Ipsos UK Podcast: Politics Talk, wherever you get your podcasts - http://bit.ly/3jt1INd +++ Sunder Katwala, Director, British Future @sundersays Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Holly Day, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993
SPECIAL EDITION: In this episode, Keiran, Trinh and Gideon provide a sneak peek into our latest Understanding Society publication. The spotlight of this year's edition is on the future of public services, a topic that promises to take centre stage in debates leading up to the General Election. Harnessing Ipsos' comprehensive public opinion research and gleaned insights from key experts, our Public Affairs team sets out what's next for the UK's public services, spanning health to climate change, policing, employment, AI, and localised service delivery. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date with Politics Talk episodes and other Ipsos content. +++ Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos, @keiranpedley Trinh Tu, Managing Director, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos, @TrinhIpssosUK Gideon Skinner, Head of Politics, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos, @GideonSkinner
Rishi Sunak marks one year as Prime Minister but a poll for the Standard suggests people think Sir Keir Starmer is the candidate for change at the next general election. Director of Politics at Ipsos, Keiran Pedley, takes us behind the findings and reveals whether public opinion has changed over the past 12 months. In part two, our Political Editor, Nicholas Cecil, on what Rishi Sunak exclusively told the Standard on his first anniversary as PM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran, Cameron and Holly take stock ahead of Party Conference season, discussing where the main political parties are and the key numbers we should be looking out for. +++ Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Cameron Garrett, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos cameron.garrett@ipsos.com @CameronGarrett_ Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993
A new poll suggests that three quarters of Britons say long NHS waiting lists, rising taxes, strikes and inflation fuelling the cost-of-living crisis are making the UK a “worse place to live”. The Ipsos survey for the Evening Standard will make uncomfortable reading for the Conservatives as Rishi Sunak receives his lowest satisfaction rating as Prime Minister.The Government has also sunk to a record low on how its stewardship of the economy is perceived.It also scored dismally on taxation, public expenditure, improving the health service, dealing with crime and managing immigration.So, how do the Tories compare against Labour with an election on the horizon?The Leader podcast's joined by Keiran Pedley, research director at Ipsos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran, Cameron and Holly discuss the recent by-elections and what this means for the major parties, and the tradeoffs for the electorate when it comes to green policies. +++ Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Cameron Garrett, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos cameron.garrett@ipsos.com @CameronGarrett_ Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993
On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran, Cameron and Holly discuss Keir Starmer and the Labour Party. New Ipsos polling for the Evening Standard shows that 50% of people don't know what Keir Starmer stands for. Does this matter? What is the state of play as we head into the long campaign for the next general election? +++ Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Cameron Garrett, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos cameron.garrett@ipsos.com @CameronGarrett_ Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993
Ipsos poll: 50% of people don't know what Sir Keir Starmer stands for. Who is in the lead ahead of the next general election? Will the public decide ‘better the devil we don't know'? Keiran Pedley, Director of Politics at Ipsos UK discusses their latest poll results, and how Keir Starmer compares with Rishi Sunak. In this episode:Does it matter that 50% of people don't know what Keir Starmer stands for?Starmer Vs Sunak: Who's in front?How many of Labour's shadow cabinet members could voters name?Could Labour's lead on key issues win them the election?What does Keir Starmer need to do to become Prime Minister?Follow us on Twitter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran, Cameron and Holly take a look back at the local elections, deep dive into the results, and consider how these may impact the upcoming general election. +++ Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Cameron Garrett, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos cameron.garrett@ipsos.com @CameronGarrett_ Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993
Recorded 31stJanuary 2023 On this episode of Politics Talk, Keiran is joined by Cameron and Holly to discuss the political situation in Westminster. Its no secret that the Labour party have a large lead over the Conservatives, and as we look ahead to the next general election, Keiran, Cameron and Holly consider if the Conservatives can turn things around and what Labour needs to do to seal the deal with the electorate. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date with Politics Talk episodes and other Ipsos content. Listen to Ipsos UK Podcast: Politics Talk, wherever you get your podcasts. Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Cameron Garrett, Research Manager, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos cameron.garrett@ipsos.com @CameronGarrett_ Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993 +++ All the polls and projects mentioned in the episode are linked below: Ipsos Political Monitor January 2023 - https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/two-three-britons-say-it-time-change-next-election Ipsos Veracity Index 2022 - https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/ipsos-veracity-index-2022 IMF Forecast - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64452995 Ipsos Issues Index January 2023 - https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/nhs-overtakes-economy-and-inflation-most-mentioned-issue-facing-britain Ipsos Immigration Polling - https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/labour-more-trusted-conservatives-immigration-majority-trust-neither-party
00:00 – 09:18 - Chapter 1: Introduction and Understanding Society overview 09:18 – 18:40 - Chapter 2: Net Zero 18:40 – 26:54 - Chapter 3: Health outcomes 26:54 – 32:24 - Chapter 4: Parting thoughts On this episode of Public & Society, Keiran Pedley is joined by Trinh Tu, Managing Director of UK Public Affairs at Ipsos, and Alex Bogdan, Ipsos Associate Director. Keiran, Trinh and Alex unpick the recent Ipsos publication, Understanding Society, discussing the cost of living, reaching the Net Zero target and how this impacts our nation's health. Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Trinh Tu, Managing Director, UK Public Affairs, Ipsos trinh.tu @ipsos.com@TrinhIpsosUK Alex Bogdan, Associate Director, UK Social Research Institute, Ipsos alex.bogdan@ipsos.com @_AlexBogdan +++ All the polls and projects mentioned in the episode are linked below: Understanding Society - https://bit.ly/3FpgufY Financial Wellbeing Tracker – https://bit.ly/3Yk4xQj Net Zero Living (with CAST) - https://bit.ly/3hUsvkh Issues Index - https://bit.ly/3IDqunV 2022 GP Patient Survey - https://bit.ly/3Gm2XFk Nurse strikes (December 2022) – https://bit.ly/3k0Jm6e Rail strikes (December 2022) - https://bit.ly/3QxTGi7
For the final episode of the year, host Jack Blanchard looks ahead to the biggest political stories coming down the track in 2023. Guests include Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies; former U.K. Defense Secretary Michael Fallon; Katy Balls of the Spectator; Stephen Bush of the Financial Times; Ipsos pollster Keiran Pedley; Tory peer and elections expert Robert Hayward; Jill Rutter and Giles Wilkes of the Institute for Government; and POLITICO's own Jamil Anderlini and Cristina Gallardo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ipsos UK Podcast: Politics Talk – The most eventful year in Westminster 00:00 – 02:25 - Chapter 1: Introduction 02:25 – 16:37 - Chapter 2: What went wrong for Johnson and Truss? 16:37 – 25:22 - Chapter 3: A good year for Labour? 25:22 – 34:42 - Chapter 4: The big issues facing Rishi Sunak 34:42 – 43:04 – Chapter 5: Santa's naughty and nice list Welcome to the final episode of Politics Talk for 2022! In this week's episode Keiran Pedley is joined by Ipsos colleague Holly Day and Deputy Political Editor of the Evening Standard, David Bond. Keiran, Holly, and David look back over one of the most eventful years in Westminster and beyond. They discuss public opinion on the 3 Prime Ministers we have seen this year, if 2022 was a good year for Labour, the biggest issues this year for voters, and who is on the naughty and nice list according to Ipsos polling. Keiran Pedley, UK Director of Politics, Public Affairs, Ipsos keiran.pedley@ipsos.com @keiranpedley Holly Day, Senior Research Executive, Public Affairs, Ipsos holly.day@ipsos.com @HollyDay1993 David Bond, Deputy Political Editor, Evening Standard @DJBond6873 +++ All the polls and projects mentioned in the episode are linked below: Keiran's presentation at the 2022 Labour Party Conference -https://bit.ly/3BzYyx7 Ipsos poll for Sky News - https://bit.ly/3BxsklO Ipsos Issues Index November 2022 - https://bit.ly/3HAhwao Keiran's piece in the Independent - https://bit.ly/3FoTqNn Financial Wellbeing tracker – https://bit.ly/3Yk4xQj Economic Optimism Index - https://bit.ly/3HAFFh3 Naughty and nice polling – To be released very soon, keep an eye out on our website: https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk
Keiran Pedley is a veteran pollster, the Director of Politics for Ipsos/UK, and a regular presence in UK media offering analysis on the latest political data and developments. In this conversation, we set the table as to how the UK system is both similar and different than the US, cover the last few Brexit-fueled chaotic years in British politics, the current state of the Labour opposition, and turn to the rise of new Prime Minister Liz Truss and her tumultous first few weeks in office and implications for UK politics moving forward. Whether you're a novice or expert about British politics, you'll enjoy this conversation with Keiran.IN THIS EPISODE...Keiran gives a primer on the UK political system...Keiran talks political realignment across the UK over the past few years...The importance of the "red wall" in British politics...Keiran talks about the greater gender and racial diversity in the Conservative leadership than in the Labour Party...Keiran on the role Brexit has played on roiling UK politics for years...Keiran talks recent polling on views toward Brexit...Keiran on the downfalls of three consecutive Conservative Prime Ministers David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson...Keiran talks the struggles among the Labour opposition over the same period...Keiran's analysis of current Labour leader Keir Starmer...Keiran on the ascent of new Conservative Prime Minsister Liz Truss...Keiran talks the recent economic upheaval in the UK financial system that has led to a rough start for Truss...Keiran's very early thoughts on the next British General Election...Keiran on the state of polling in UK politics...AND anti-Semitism, austerity, the BBC, bang-on polling, the Bank of England, Tony Blair, Britain Elects, Gordon Brown, by-elections, Winston Churchill, the central office, clarifying moments, Susan Collins, Jeremy Corbyn, devolution, the EU, economic competence, electoral quirks, Euro-skeptics, eye-watering figures, Nigel Farage, Fox News, freedom of movement, green benches, honeymoon periods, the House of Lords, Israel, Kwasi Karteng, Lib Dems, Liverpool, long-running sagas, Manchester, manifestos, Ed Miliband, New Jersey wives, Barack Obama, political disasters, Reaganomics, the SNP, Bernie Sanders, short-lisitng, Matt Singh, stitch ups, Rishi Sunak, taking on Brussels, Jon Tester, Margaret Thatcher, trade unions, Donald Trump, UKIP, vociferous campaigning & more!
Pollster Keiran Pedley joins us to explore polling on the political centre ground
This week's episode of the Ipsos Politics & Society podcast focuses on Boris Johnson's legacy. Cameron Garrett joins host Keiran Pedley as they examine Ipsos's final political polling on Johnson's premiership. They consider the public's opinion on Johnson's performance as prime minister and the areas in which the public believe he did a good or a bad job. Keiran and Cameron also look ahead at what some of the numbers say about the prospect of a Labour government in the future, as well as public perceptions of Keir Starmer and the Labour Party.
Boris Johnson will face a confidence vote of Conservative MPs, after at least 54 of his party's lawmakers submitted letters calling for his resignation. We discuss the challenge facing the Prime Minister with Bloomberg's Senior Executive Editor David Merritt and from Downing Street, our reporter Lizzy Burden. Also in the show, Keiran Pedley, Director of Politics at Ipsos tells Bloomberg's Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts how Johnson's satisfaction ratings compare to past prime ministers, and how the public views the cost of living crisis as much more important than the Partygate scandal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pollster Keiran Pedley joined me on Never Mind The Bar Charts to discuss what we can learn from the 2022 local elections and how Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems really did. Includes how I would have spun the results for Labour if I'd been in their press team and what Keiran thinks of my enthusiasm for the Liberal Democrat results. Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes How useful are the local elections for telling us about national trends? Keir Starmer's approval ratings. "Are you better off?" - Keiran's piece for the New Statesman. Ipsos MORI polling archive. Keiran Pedley on Twitter. Theme tune by Hugo Lee. New to listening to podcasts? Here are some tips on how to listen to podcasts. Enjoy the show? Spread the word Follow the show on Twitter. Like the show on Facebook. Share the show's website, www.NeverMindTheBarCharts.com.
Andrew Pierce talks to Dr Andrew Freedman on whether the new ‘Omicron' variant might cause less severe symptoms than previous strains of the coronavirus, and speaks to Keiran Pedley, Director of Politics at Ipsos Mori, on a new poll showing a slump in support for Boris Johnson. Plus, is the best way to get to sleep to just stop trying? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's politics podcast, host Keiran Pedley is joined by Holly Day and Cameron Garrett to discuss the latest polling data from the Ipsos MORI Political Monitor. The team discusses what's behind the tightening polls, what the public think about the recent budget / cost of living debate, the impact of sleaze allegations and what they think of the Labour Party too.
It was great to have Survation's Damian Lyons Lowe on Never Mind The Bar Charts, fresh off the back of his firm's success in polling the Hartlepool by-election. As well as talking about how he got into political polling and what to watch out for when a surprising poll appears, we discussed whether everyone is just paying too much attention to political polls. Does it really matter what they are currently saying? Listen to find out... Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes Yes, it is fun watching people do Sudoku: Cracking The Cryptic's YouTube channel. Damian Lyons Lowe gets grilled by Andrew Neil. The ever-wise Martin Boon. Survation's successful Hartlepool polling. Get your latest polling fixes with Britain Elections and Elections Map UK on Twitter. Anthony Wells disagrees with agree/disagree questions. Keiran Pedley on Twitter and his podcast. John Curtice on what the polls say. Damian Lyons Lowe on Twitter. Theme tune by Hugo Lee. New to listening to podcasts? Here are some tips on how to listen to podcasts. Enjoy the show? Spread the word Follow the show on Twitter. Like the show on Facebook. Share the show's website, www.NeverMindTheBarCharts.com.
On this week's episode of the Ipsos MORI Politics and Society podcast, Keiran Pedley and Cameron Garrett sit down to discuss the latest wave of Ipsos MORI's Political Monitor. They ask what is behind the Conservative's growing poll lead and examine Keir Starmer's falling poll ratings.
On this week's episode of the Ipsos MORI Politics and Society podcast, Keiran Pedley and Cameron Garrett sit down to discuss the latest wave of Ipsos MORI's Political Monitor. They ask what is behind the Conservative's growing poll lead and examine Keir Starmer's falling poll ratings.
On this week's podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Ruth Townend, Research Director at Ipsos MORI and Lorraine Whitmarsh, a environmental psychologist, specialising in perceptions and behaviour in relation to climate change, energy and transport. She is Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST). In this episode, the team reviews our latest research for Earth Day including: From the public, globally, there is real concern about climate change. Ipsos ask about awareness, concern and worry about climate change for a lot of our clients, and we see consistently high levels of all of these. Climate change and COVID-19 Net Zero commitment and plans in the UK specifically What is responsibility in climate action, and who, if anyone, are we responsible to? Is 2021 a super year for climate change action?
In this special episode, Keiran Pedley is joined by two colleagues, Holly Day and Cameron Garrett. Holly talks about the government’s improving poll ratings and what is driving them Cameron talks about Keir Starmer’s poll ratings a year in as Labour leader And Keiran takes us through how the public think past PMs did in office – as featured on Times Radio this week
On this week's podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Emily Gray, Managing Director, Ipsos MORI Scotland and Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at The University of Strathclyde. In this episode, the guests discuss the unfolding important elections in Scotland and the latest Ipsos MORI Scottish Political Monitor, including: Looking ahead to the Scottish elections in May, why they're important and what is the current state of events. Scotland's independence - Sir John Curtice gives his opinion on what the 'baseline' level of support for independence is and the implications it could pose on the United Kingdom. What is Scottish public opinion of the party leaders and issues and how this election compares with previous ones.
On this week's podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Stephen Bush, Political Editor of the New Statesman and Paula Surridge, Deputy Director of The UK in a Changing Europe and Political Sociologist at the University of Bristol. In this episode, the team review the latest data from the Ipsos MORI Political Monitor including: The state of the main parties as we enter 2021, The Greens being on 8 points – and whether it matters, Public perceptions of the government’s handling of COVID, Plus a deep dive on Labour leader Keir Starmer – how is he doing as he approaches the first anniversary of him becoming Labour leader?
On this week’s episode of the Ipsos MORI Politics and Society podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Kully Kaur-Ballagan to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic is changing (or reinforcing) existing gender roles in our society.
Wales goes into a 17-day "circuit-breaker" lockdown from Friday. Plaid Cymru's leader in the House of Commons, Liz Saville-Roberts, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek she agrees with the Welsh Labour government's decision, but Downing Street is making life difficult by withholding funding. Plus, a Bloomberg scoop reveals the government's strategy to stop Scottish independence. Keiran Pedley from Ipsos MORI explains why support for a Yes vote is rising.
On this week's podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Ailsa Henderson from the University of Edinburgh and Emily Gray of Ipsos MORI Scotland to discuss this week's bombshell Ipsos MORI / STV News poll showing support for Scottish independence at a record 58%. The group discusses what has caused support for independence to increase, the arguments Scots find convincing for independence and for Scotland staying in the Union; and what might happen at the Scottish parliamentary elections next year.
On this week's podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Ailsa Henderson from the University of Edinburgh and Emily Gray of Ipsos MORI Scotland to discuss this week's bombshell Ipsos MORI / STV News poll showing support for Scottish independence at a record 58%. The group discuss what has caused support for independence to increase, the arguments Scots find convincing for independence and for Scotland staying in the Union and what might happen at the Scottish parliamentary elections next year.
On this week’s podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Chris Jackson from Ipsos in the US and Ariel Edwards-Levy of the Huffington Post to take a deep-dive look at the upcoming US presidential election. Topics discussed included: What’s driving Biden’s lead? How can Trump turn it around? Shy Trump voters / partisan non-response bias / turnout filters and other important polling points The states to watch Will we know the result on election day? Is a Trump win or a Biden landslide more likely? …and some listener questions too.
On this week’s podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Chris Jackson from Ipsos in the US and Ariel Edwards-Levy of the Huffington Post to take a deep-dive look at the upcoming US presidential election. Topics discussed included: What’s driving Biden’s lead? How can Trump turn it around? Shy Trump voters / partisan non-response bias / turnout filters and other important polling points The states to watch Will we know the result on election day? Is a Trump win or a Biden landslide more likely? …and some listener questions too.
On this week's Ipsos MORI Politics & Society podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Katy Balls, Deputy Political Editor of The Spectator and Ben Walker, Data Journalist at the New Statesman and founder of the Britain Elects website. The team discuss the fallout from new COVID restrictions announced by the government this week – and what the public think of them as well as reaction to Keir Starmer’s first conference speech as Labour leader and how he polls versus Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Note for listeners: Polling Matters will return in its original format soon but for now Keiran will post Ipsos MORI Politics + Society podcasts here as well as on the Ipsos feed - the content is very similar to what listeners are used to from Polling Matters.
On this week's Ipsos MORI Politics & Society podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Katy Balls, Deputy Political Editor of The Spectator and Ben Walker, Data Journalist at the New Statesman and founder of the Britain Elects website. The team discuss the fallout from new COVID-19 restrictions announced by the government this week – and what the public think of them as well as reaction to Keir Starmer’s first conference speech as Labour leader and how he polls versus Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
This week Keiran Pedley is joined by former Deputy Chief of Staff to David Cameron, Baroness Kate Fall and by Asa Bennett, Brexit Editor at the Daily Telegraph. Interspersed with insights from Ipsos MORI polling, they look at the state the Conservative Party finds itself in now; how it might differ from the party led by David Cameron; and the challenge posed to the future of the Conservatives in government by the election of Keir Starmer as leader of the Labour Party.
Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Antony Costa, Talia Coren and debutant to the Last Word On Spurs in Keiran Pedley as the panel looked back on the defeat against Sheffield United and previewed Everton on Monday. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS #LWOS
Sarbjit and Matthew are joined by Ipsos MORI pollster Keiran Pedley to discuss whether new UK Labour Leader Keir Starmer may be able to ride his record-high approval ratings to electoral victory.Also on the agenda:Is there room for a durable 4th party in UK politics?What would the balance of power look like if Scotland were to exit?And just how generic a Democrat is Joe Biden?Your hosts:Sarbjit Bakhshi, head of political markets at Smarkets@sarbjit_polMatthew Shaddick, head of political betting at Ladbrokes@shadsyKeiran Pedley, pollster for Ipsos MORI@keiranpedleyBe sure to subscribe to the show, please consider leaving us favorable ratings and reviews, and check out all our shows at OldBull.tv.Cold Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/All content and opinions presented herein, whether by hosts and guests, are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment or other advice.
On the inaugural Ipsos MORI Politics & Society podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Ayesha Hazarika, Alastair Campbell and our Chief Executive Ben Page to discuss historic poll ratings for the new Labour leader and where the Labour Party go from here after a historic defeat in December. Topics covered on the show include: Starmer’s leadership ratings in context Ben Page on the importance (and limitations) of leadership ratings Ayesha and Alastair react to Starmer’s ratings Ayesha Hazarika on lessons from the Miliband years Alastair Campbell on Blair and leadership The importance of the Shadow Cabinet + outriders How to repair the Labour brand Starmer’s style of opposition Labour, Scotland and the Independence question Conclusions on Starmer’s main priorities and challenges If you like what you hear please leave a comment or rating and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
In the final Ipsos MORI elections podcast before the election, Keiran Pedley sits down with Ipsos MORI Chief Executive Ben Page and asks what we should be expecting and looking out for ahead of Thursday’s vote. Guest: @BenatIpsosMORI Host: @keiranpedley
On the latest Polling Matters podcast, Keiran Pedley and Leo Barasi delve deep into the numbers to preview what will happen Thursday. They ask 'who has had a good or bad campaign?' and crucially 'Will there be a hung parliament?' Follow this week's guests: @keiranpedley @leobarasi
On the latest Ipsos MORI elections podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Emily Gray (MD of Ipsos MORI Scotland) and Mure Dickie (Scotland correspondent for the FT) to discuss the latest polling on Scotland ahead of the General Election and attitudes to another Independence referendum. Missed episode 4? Check out the Ipsos MORI feed here: https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/ipsos-mori-election-2019-podcast or search Ipsos MORI elections podcast on Itunes or other podcast apps. A normal Polling Matters episode with Keiran and Leo will follow this weekend.
On the latest Ipsos MORI elections podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Anand Menon - Director of Brexit think tank 'The UK in a Changing Europe'. Keiran and Anand discuss the latest from the campaign trail and the role of Brexit in this election and in reshaping British politics generally. Missed other episodes? Check out the Ipsos MORI feed here: https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/ipsos-mori-election-2019-podcast or search Ipsos MORI elections podcast on Itunes or other podcast apps. A normal Polling Matters episode with Keiran and Leo will follow this weekend.
On the latest Ipsos MORI elections podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Emily Gray, Managing Director of Ipsos MORI Scotland and Mure Dickie, Scotland Correspondent for the Financial Times, to discuss the state of play in Scotland ahead of the coming General Election and what the polls say about the prospect for another Independence referendum (and who would win). Guests:@Emily_IpsosMORI@MureDickie Host:@keiranpedley
On the latest Ipsos MORI elections podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Anand Menon, Director of the think tank UK in a Changing Europe. They look forward to the last week of campaigning - and what might happen after the election. Guest:@anandMenon1 Host:@keiranpedley
In episode 4 of the Ipsos MORI General Election podcast, Keiran Pedley is joined by Asa Bennett from The Telegraph, author of the book Romanifesto, to discuss how Boris Johnson is doing on the campaign trail and how nervous the Conservatives should be with two weeks to go of the 2019 General Election campaign. Follow on Twitter: Host: @keiranpedley Guest: @asabenn
It's Episode 3 of the Ipsos MORI Election Podcast, and Keiran Pedley is joined by John Burn-Murdoch, senior data visualisation journalist of the Financial Times and Paula Surridge, Political Sociologist at University of Bristol. Follow on Twitter: Host:@keiranpedley Guests:@jburnmurdoch@p_surridge
On the third instalment of the Ipsos MORI elections podcast Keiran Pedley is joined by political sociologist Paula Surridge and data Journalist John Burn-Murdoch from the FT. The panel discuss the latest campaign developments, delve into the data and take some listener questions too. Missed episode 2? Check out the Ipsos MORI feed here: https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/ipsos-mori-election-2019-podcast or search Ipsos MORI elections podcast on Itunes or other podcast apps. A normal Polling Matters episode with Keiran and Leo will follow this weekend.
In this episode Will is joined by returning guest Keiran Pedley, a pollster for Ipsos MORI and co host of the Polling Matters Podcast, to discuss the impact of the recent TV debate on polling, how much manifestos impact polling and whether we are seeing changes in the reasons people vote.
It's Episode 2 of the Ipsos MORI Election Podcast, and Keiran Pedley is joined by Dan Sabbagh election psephologist for The Guardian and Tom Rowley who writes about Britain for The Economist. Follow on Twitter: Host:@keiranpedley Guests:@dansabbagh@tomjrowley