For example, polling for
IPPR showed that a striking 63 per cent of «DE» individuals think that it serves their interests badly, while «AB» voters are evenly split.
Not exact matches
As
IPPR's new report into political inequality
shows, less than half of 18 — 24 - year - olds voted, compared to nearly four - fifths of the over-65s, while three - quarters of «AB» individuals cast a ballot, against just over half of «DE» registered voters.
Today's English identity reflects a growing sense that English people lack a real voice on the things that matter to them, as the
IPPR report that Sadiq refers to
shows clearly.
As the
IPPR has
shown in its detailed tracking of attitudes, the felt asymmetry of the current devolution has become more and more salient over the last decade.
Miliband argues the
IPPR report
shows that even when there is no money to spend radical reform can be started in the fields of health, child care, welfare, social care and housing.
The work of the
IPPR and others is
showing that it's the centre left that is best placed to answer the big challenges of the twenty - first century:
A recent report from the
IPPR think - tank cited in today's report
showed that ministers in the UK have less direct support than their equivalents in other countries with similar systems of government.
Farron's move in a letter to a constituent released at the weekend came as the
IPPR thinktank published new research
showing the proposed decarbonisation target need not increase energy prices, and the government's alternative of relying on gas will boost bills by as much as # 15.
Will Straw, the
IPPR associate director, said the thinktank's analysis
showed not only would energy prices be more expensive, they would be highly volatile.
IPPR North director Ed Cox said: «If the Northern Powerhouse is to drive national prosperity, these figures
show the challenges it must overcome to become a reality.
The research, the full findings of which the
IPPR will release in a report in September, cited government data which
shows only one in 100 permanently excluded children get five good GCSE grades.
The
IPPR report also
showed that those countries that have introduced extensive market reforms are not those at the top of the international performance league tables.