Britons’ confidence in economy jumps by most on record: Ipsos MORI
Confidence among people in Britain about the economy over the next 12 months has jumped by the most on record,…
Confidence among people in Britain about the economy over the next 12 months has jumped by the most on record, polling firm Ipsos MORI said.
Forty-three percent of Britons think the country’s economy will improve, up 14 points from last month, it said.
Britain has suffered Europe’s highest COVID-19 death toll but it has also made the most progress in the region on rolling out its vaccines programme.
Fourteen percent said the economy will stay the same while 41% thought it would get worse, a fall of 19 percentage points from a poll last month.
The +2 net balance represented the highest degree of optimism since 2015, Ipsos MORI said.
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