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Ipsos MORI was the name of a market research company based in London, England which is now known as Ipsos and still continues as the UK arm of the global Ipsos group. [1] It was formed by a merger of Ipsos UK and MORI in October 2005. [2] The company is a member of the British Polling Council and Market Research Society. [3] [4]
This page lists the public opinion polls that were conducted in relation to the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, that was held on 18 September 2014.Overall, polls showed that support for a "No" vote was dominant until the end of August 2014, when support for a "Yes" vote gained momentum and the gap closed significantly, with at least one poll placing the "Yes" vote ahead.
A 2019 poll by Ipsos Mori and King's College London asked people in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales): "If there were to be a referendum in Northern Ireland on its future, would you personally prefer Northern Ireland to choose to stay in the UK or leave the UK and join the Republic of Ireland?"
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Opinion polling on Scottish independence is continually being carried out by various organisations. This article concerns the nearly 300 polls carried out since the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
Date(s) conducted Polling organisation/client Sample size SNP Lab Con Lib Dem Others Lead 5 May: 2016 Scottish Parliament election: 2,279,153: 46.5%: 22.6%: 22.0%
Ipsos MORI Satisfied/Dissatisfied: 32%: 26% — 42% +6%: See also. Opinion polling for the 2015 United Kingdom general election; 2015 United Kingdom general election;
1 8– 9 May 2024 Redfield & Wilton: N/A 1,078 33% 15% 35%: 9% 3% – 4% 2 6– 8 May John Swinney is elected Leader of the Scottish National Party and First Minister of Scotland: 3– 8 May 2024