Cameron Garrett
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Cameron Garrett
@camerongarrett.bsky.social
Polls and politics @ Ipsos. Views my own 📈
This suggests the issue isn't just about a new face, but a new foundation. The path back to relevance lies in addressing core voter priorities, not just changing the person at the top. Read the full piece for my take on what that could look like: bit.ly/4lskcr1
Cameron Garrett: Do the Conservatives have a Badenoch problem? | Conservative Home
Our polling, shared exclusively with ConHome, suggests a change of leader isn’t likely to solve anything - unless it means the Party delivers a clear-eyed assessment of what it is and for whom it stan...
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August 14, 2025 at 12:59 PM
However, each countermeasure will have very different consequences for Britain's economy, place in the world and Starmer's premiership.

We're currently at an inflection point. Make sure you're following @ipsosintheuk.bsky.social to see how it plays out. (6/6) www.ipsos.com/en-uk/propor...
The proportion of Britons saying there isn’t a “special relationship” with the US doubles in one year amidst concern over tariffs
Only three in ten (30%) Britons now agree there is a "special relationship" between the US and UK - a significant 17-point drop from previous year.
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April 10, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Fortunately, for the PM he’s not boxed in when it comes to next steps.

The public support a range of measures...

Net support:
Trade deal +39
Retaliatory tariffs +29
Wait and see +24

... but don't want to be seen as weak

Ruling out tariffs -18 (5/6)
April 10, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Was all the schmoozing worth it? 🤷

The proportion of Britons saying there isn’t a “special relationship” with the US has doubled in one year.

Just three in ten (30%) agree there is a special relationship – a 17 point drop from a year ago. (4/6)
April 10, 2025 at 3:01 PM
And who’ll be to blame?

They’re most likely to say Trump has handled tariffs badly (and that’s before the u-turn)

But Starmer hasn’t earned resounding public confidence in his own handling yet - more say he's done a bad than good job (3/6)
April 10, 2025 at 3:01 PM
First, the obvious: Brits aren’t keen on tariffs.

They’re bracing themselves for potentially serious economic pain.

Two in three think tariffs will have a negative impact on the:
💂‍♂️UK economy (66%)
🌎Global economy (68%)

... and our relationship with the US (63%) (2/6)
April 10, 2025 at 3:01 PM