Gideon Skinner
@GideonSkinner
Head of political research @IpsosUK, lives in Hackney, does stuff. All views own etc.
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24-01-2012 18:44:23
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With John Swinney confirming he's standing, if you fancy some further reflections on where next for Scotland, here's the latest Ipsos UK Politics Talk podcast, with Keiran Pedley, Emily Gray and Kezia Dugdale and myself musing on polling and more. youtu.be/UtR_GMU14sU?si…
Just been through findings from today's Ipsos Scotland poll on The Nine. Emily Gray has a great thread on the main findings, but a few reflections on what they mean for the SNP before I go bed. 🧵
📢 NEW Ipsos Scotland poll taken after Humza Yousaf's resignation
✴️SNP voters are most likely to favour John Swinney as a potential successor, and are more divided on Kate Forbes
✴️Looking at who the public say would make the best FM though, Forbes leads Swinney by 6 points
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Is the writing on the wall for Humza Yousaf as FM? 🧵on what Ipsos Scotland polling trends tell us about his time as leader.
His ratings among the public have been net negative throughout, though he's been viewed a little more positively in office than when running to be leader
NEW Ipsos UK: Navigating the Storm 🌩️
The upcoming election will be shaped by the future of Britain's #PublicServices .
We've got a report that dives into public opinion & major challenges the next #government will face.
Find out more 👉 bit.ly/442zLP4
Ipsos The Standard Gideon Skinner 'Labour will obviously be happier to have clear leads in voting intentions and in leadership head-to-heads,' Gideon Skinner, Ipsos “But Starmer is not building up a reserve of enthusiasm for his leadership, which could create problems further down line.'
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Ipsos The Standard Gideon Skinner “But it’s still not clear the extent to which this a symptom rather than a cause of the Conservatives’ wider problems. The public are not crying out for another Conservative leadership change before the next election,' adds Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research Ipsos
Ipsos The Standard “There’s no doubt that Rishi Sunak’s ratings are historically poor. Being in the company of John Major and Jeremy Corbyn before they lost elections does not bode well,' says Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research Ipsos