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45
37
36
28
24
22
15
10
5
4
Our History
The NHS
British Army/armed forces
The Royal Family
Our culture and arts
Our system of democracy
Having a free press/media
British sports teams
Our position in the world
British business
Source: Ipsos MORI/Design Council
Base: 1,003 British adults, 25-31 May 2012
Overall, which two or three of the following, would you say makes you most proud to be British?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
May1997
May1998
May1999
May2000
May2001
May2002
May2003
May2004
May2005
May2006
May2007
May2008
May2009
May2010
May2011
May2012
May2013
May2014
Falling concern about the economy
What do you see as the most/other important issues facing Britain today?
Base: representative sample of c.1,000 British adults age 18+ each month, interviewed face-to-face in home Source: Ipsos MORI Issues Index
Global Recession
and Russian
Financial crisis
Highest score since 1992.
Most important issue for
the first time
Sub-prime
mortgage crisis
in the US
Northern
Rock
nationalised
End of
recession
announced
Bank
bailout
Cameron becomes
PM
Lowest score
since June 2008
(30%)
Base: representative sample of c.1,000 British adults age 18+ each month, interviewed face-to-face in home Source: Ipsos MORI Issues Index
Record concern about inequality
What do you see as the most/other important issues facing Britain today?
0
5
10
15
20
May1998
May1999
May2000
May2001
May2002
May2003
May2004
May2005
May2006
May2007
May2008
May2009
May2010
May2011
May2012
May2013
May2014
Sept 1999:
Alastair Darling –
“one child in
three” living in
poverty
July 2014 –
highest score
recorded
(18%)
January 2005 –
Make Poverty
History
campaign
launched on New
Year’s Day
Cameron becomes
PM
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GLOBALBUT LOCAL
People are happier and
more optimistic about
closer to home – SAY
want local issues
resolved at local level
More localist than anywhere else
61%
59%
58%
56%
55%
52%
51%
47%
47%
46%
46%
45%
42%
42%
39%
37%
37%
34%
30%
26%
26%
27%
28%
21%
31%
24%
31%
22%
17%
29%
27%
24%
26%
36%
18%
33%
31%
32%
13%
14%
13%
23%
15%
20%
25%
22%
31%
37%
26%
28%
31%
34%
35%
27%
46%
33%
40%
42%
US
GB
Canada
S Africa
France
Australia
Italy
Japan
India
Turkey
Poland
Total
Brazil
Russia
Spain
Germany
Argentina
Belgium
Sweden
S Korea
1 to 2
4 to 5
Total
Great Britain
Which comes closest to your own opinion?
A. Decisions about public services (e.g. public transportation, public education, public safety and social services), are better if they are made locally OR
B. Decisions about public services are better if they are made nationally
Base: 16,039 adults across 20 countries (1,000 GB), online, 3-17 Sept 2013 Question 12 (no China)
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The authority problem
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Satisfaction with Government
31%
27%
25%
24%
23%
22%
20%
17%
16%
15%
14%
14%
13%
12%
11%
10%
7%
5%
5%
3%
25%
31%
32%
23%
18%
33%
23%
24%
18%
33%
41%
29%
30%
19%
20%
12%
12%
13%
45%
41%
42%
53%
59%
61%
47%
59%
60%
67%
53%
51%
46%
59%
59%
71%
73%
82%
84%
84%
Satisfied
Dissatisfie
dTotal
Great
Britain
Overall, how
satisfied or
dissatisfied are you
with…?
The way the
government is
running the country
Base: 16,039 adults across 20 countries (1,000 GB), online, 3-17 Sept 2013 Question 8b (no China)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
T
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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Satisfaction with Government
31%
27%
25%
24%
23%
22%
20%
17%
16%
15%
14%
14%
13%
12%
11%
10%
7%
5%
5%
3%
25%
31%
32%
23%
18%
33%
23%
24%
18%
33%
41%
29%
30%
19%
20%
12%
12%
13%
45%
41%
42%
53%
59%
61%
47%
59%
60%
67%
53%
51%
46%
59%
59%
71%
73%
82%
84%
84%
Sweden
Germa…
Canada
India
Turkey
Argent…
Austra…
GB
Total
US
S Korea
Belgium
Japan
Russia
Brazil
Poland
France
Spain
S Africa
Italy
Satisfied
Dissatisfie
dTotal
Great
Britain
Overall, how
satisfied or
dissatisfied are you
with…?
The way the
government is
running the country
Base: 16,039 adults across 20 countries (1,000 GB), online, 3-17 Sept 2013 Question 8b (no China)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
T
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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30 years of trends in “trust”
c.1,000-2,000 Ipsos MORI/British Medical Association
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1983 1993 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013
Doctor #REF! #REF!
Judge #REF! Clergyman/Priests
The police #REF! #REF!
Ordinary Man/Woman in the street Civil Servants Pollsters
#REF! #REF! #REF!
Government Ministers Politicians Generally #REF!
#REF! #REF!
TRUST IN CENTRAL INSTITUTIONS..
0
10
20
30
40
%
How much do you trust a British government of any party to place the needs of this country above the interests of their own political party?
% “almost never”
Source: British Social Attitudes, 1986-2011
2%
19%
24%
26%
23%
6%2%10%
24%
23%
31%
11%3%
23%
28%
24%
14%
7%
Strongly
disagree
Neither
agree
nor
disagree
Government distrusted – but you’re best
I would now like to ask you some questions about the way Britain is governed. How strongly, if at all,
do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? “[xxx] acts in the best interests of
people like me”
Base: 1,967 British adults 16+, 26 September – 3 October 2014 Source: Ipsos MORI
Strongly
agree
Tend to
disagreeDon’t know
Tend to
agree
UK GovernmentLocal government European
Parliament
21%
49%
26%
38%
12%
54%
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Who do you trust most to make decisions about how services are
provided in your local area?
Most say they trust their council most…
Base: 1,015 British adults 18+ Ipsos MORI, January 2013
79%
11%
8%2%
Your localcouncil
The Coalitiongovernment
Neither
Don't know
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29
3633
52 5457
60 6162
64 63
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2001 2003 2005 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2012-13
Parliament Local Council
Public trusts councils more than national government
Base: Core sample in England; (2001: 9,270, 2003: 8,859, 2005: 9,104, 2007-08: 8,729, 2008-09: 8,706, 2009-10: 8,677, 2010-11: 9,521,
Aug 2012 – April 2013: 6,915)
Trust %
Source: Citizenship Survey/ Community Life Survey
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812
171720
27262525
344537
465755
6257
7074
8881
74727168
636260
5547
4039
3431292926
19171480
11110
DoctorsTeachers
ProfessorsJudges
ScientistsClergyman/Priests
The PoliceTelevision News Readers
Social workersThe ordinary man/woman in
Civil ServantsManagers in the NHS
PollstersTrade Union officials
Local councillorsBusiness Leaders
BankersManagers in local government
JournalistsGovernment Ministers
Politicians generally
% Not trust % Trust
Ipsos MORI Veracity Index reinforces this message
Q. “Would you tell me whether you generally trust them to tell the truth or not?”
Base: 1,026 United Kingdom adults aged 15+, 10-16 June 2011 Source: Ipsos MORI/BMA
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63%… say they have not noticed any
changes to the services provided
by their local councils
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What sort of
democracy?
18
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Q Which of the following challenges do you think will be most important to public
services as a whole over the next five years? Please pick three. And which one is least
important?
What are people worried about?
Base: Adults aged 15+ in Great Britain (997) 11th – 17th April 2014
47%
34%
25%
23%
22%
21%
17%
16%
13%
10%
Budget cuts
Changes in society (ageing population,immigration)
Finding new ways to deliver servicesmore efficiently
Changes in people’s health and lifestyles
Responding to changes in the Government’s policies
Retaining good staff and positivemorale
Losing public support in their ability todeliver services
Protecting personal data and keepinginformation secure
Tackling the effects of climate change
Having good relationships with otherorganisations they work with
6%
6%
7%
7%
6%
4%
8%
4%
30%
11%
Most important Least important
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Divided over more fiscal freedom
Generally speaking, for each of the following statements, do you…?
Base: 2,008 GB adults aged 15+, face to face, 18-24 July 2014 Source: JRRT/Ipsos MORI State of the Nation Poll 2014
41%
30%
29%
Disagree
Agree
Neither/nor/
don’t know
“More of the money spent by local councils should be
raised locally”
17
7
1034
31
29
54
Want more local control – but worried about local
variation
% Tend to disagree % Strongly disagree% Tend to agree% Strongly agree
To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following
statements:
People should have more
control over how public services
are provided locally, even
though it will mean that the
services residents receive will
vary between local areas*
People should have more
control over how public
services are provided
locally
Base: 631 British adults 18+. *Base: 622 British adults 18+
Fieldwork: 18-19 April 2010 Source: Ipsos MORI/Economist
81%
70%
18%
29%
But want services of all kinds to be the same…
Base: 1,002 adults in Great Britain aged 16+. Fieldwork dates: 13-19 May 2010
The Health Service
Recycling
…should be the same
everywhere in Britain
People should be able to decide
for themselves how … is
provided in their area
Q Please can you tell me which of these statements comes closest to your own opinion:
Source: Ipsos MORI
82%
84%
62%
75%
17%
15%
36%
25%
83%
69% 31%
16%
Little variation by political support….
Base: 1,002 adults in Great Britain aged 16+. Conservatives (246); Labour (219); Lib Dems
(192) Fieldwork dates: 13-19 May 2010
The Health
Service
Recycling
…should be the same everywhere in Britain
People should be able to
decide for themselves how …
is provided
Q Please can you tell me which of these statements comes closest to your own opinion:
Source: Ipsos MORI
Voted Conservative Voted Labour Voted Lib Dem
And what about co-
production and
empowerment?
43
31
12
4
8
43
30
15
4
5
26
40
22
6
7
% Primary Schools % Secondary Schools % The health service
Some of the public would like more
involvement
Q Which of these statements comes closest to your own attitude towards how … work/works in your area?
Source: Ipsos MORI Base: 1,002 adults in Great Britain aged 16+. Fieldwork dates: 13-19 May 2010
I'm not interested in knowing how …
work/works in my area, as long as they do
their job
I would like to know how … work/works in
my area, but I don’t want to be involved
beyond that
I would like to have more of a say in how …
work/works in my area
I would like to become actively involved in
how … work/works in my area
I am already actively involved in how …
work/works in my area
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Authenticity
and voice
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