Cameron Garrett
@CameronGarrett_
Polls and politics. Associate Director @IpsosUK. Views my own 📈
Live scenes of @Ipsos_in_the_UK dropping their first voting intention in a year with a brand new methodology

As Badenoch reshuffles her shadow cabinet, our data shows they have a big visibility problem: 🔵49% don’t recall seeing anything from them recently 🔵Jenrick, Patel & Stride have made the biggest (but limited) impression 🔵 5% or fewer recall anything about each of the rest
But it’s not just the economy that Britons are worried about. The July Ipsos Issues Index shows that immigration is the most mentioned important issue facing the country, with the economy and NHS making up the rest of the top 3.
Full time students are surely lying here
What time do Britons get up in the morning? Most common times 6.00am: 10% 6.30am: 9% 7.00am: 16% 7.30am: 9% 8.00am: 9% 8.30am: 5% 9.00am: 5% Results link in following tweet
I’ve written a lot about Labour strategy this year. With the anniversary here, seemed a good time to pull it all together. 7 reasons Labour are in a hole, and 6 things Starmer could do about it. It starts with him and his dislike of ideology in politics. open.substack.com/pub/goodalland…
NEW: Scottish Political Monitor from @IpsosScotland and @STVNews - SNP out in front on General Election voting intention, on 31% - Labour slide to 22% (-13 points since the GE) - Reform continue to rise, in 3rd place on 16% and well ahead of the Conservatives on 10% 🧵
Friday marks the one year anniversary of Labour's election win and the polls make difficult reading for the party and it's leader Keir Starmer. Are there any crumbs of comfort? Let's deep dive using the latest @Ipsos_in_the_UK Political Pulse 🧵
We @Ipsos_in_the_UK published our first VI since the election with a fresh new methodology. Telephone has served us well, but we have now moved to our online probability KnowledgePanel. Some points for the methodologically-inclined among you:
Must read from @GideonSkinner on @Ipsos_in_the_UK’s new approach to VI
First @Ipsos_in_the_UK voting Political Monitor since the GE shows quite how much the political landscape has changed since then, as revealed in @Telegraph today. Longish thread below, covering the key results and a bit on methods too. ipsos.com/en-uk/reform-i…
First @Ipsos_in_the_UK voting Political Monitor since the GE shows quite how much the political landscape has changed since then, as revealed in @Telegraph today. Longish thread below, covering the key results and a bit on methods too. ipsos.com/en-uk/reform-i…
It's been a while... New @Ipsos_in_the_UK Voting Intention poll with a shiny new methodology. Grim reading just ahead of the election anniversary for a not so new government
We're back! Our first Political Monitor to coincide with one year on from the 2024 general election reveals Reform UK holds a record 9-point lead over Labour. Full findings 👉ipsos.com/en-uk/reform-i…
We're back! Our first Political Monitor to coincide with one year on from the 2024 general election reveals Reform UK holds a record 9-point lead over Labour. Full findings 👉ipsos.com/en-uk/reform-i…
🚨NEW @Ipsos_in_the_UK voting intention exclusive for the @Telegraph / NEW methodology / Reform lead at 9 points 🚨 Reform UK 34% Labour 25% Conservatives 15% Lib Dems 11% Green 9% Record lead for Reform Record low share with Ipsos for the Conservatives
🔴 Third of voters back Nigel Farage’s party while Tories could get fewer than 10 seats Find out more ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/2…
New @Ipsos_in_the_UK data on public's reactions to the Spending Review: Support for many individual policies, but turning around the tanker of entrenched public pessimism is a much harder task - and Britons are worried about tax rises on the horizon. ipsos.com/en-uk/8-10-bri…🧵⬇️