Here’s a roundup of some of the main media coverage for Omnisis for March 2023. 10th March – Daily Mail Our poll revealed that the Government’s tough new action on migrants was not winning over voters, with support for the Tories falling by five points in a week. The story is here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11844691/Britain-pay-France-half-BILLION-pounds-stop-migrant-boats-crossing-Channel.html 15th March… Read more »
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BLOG: Opening the doors to a greener future
As we approach Earth Day 2023, Omnisis is walking the walk by becoming fully remote for the first time in our history. As anyone who knows me will testify, I care deeply about the environment, our planet and want to make sure the world we leave behind for our kids is a bright, optimistic one…. Read more »
Public services and NHS are ‘broken’, voters say in new poll
Nearly three quarters of voters agree the NHS and public services are in “bad shape”, according to a new poll by Omnisis. More than two thirds of voters (72%) agreed that the NHS was “broken”, with only 18% disagreeing and 10% unsure. At the same time, 57% of voters disagreed that the NHS was “safe… Read more »
Voters back doctors’ strike, latest poll reveals
More than half of voters back junior doctors’ four-day strike action over pay, according to a new poll by Omnisis. 52% of people told the pollsters they supported their choice to strike, with 35% opposing and 13% saying they didn’t know. About 47,000 junior doctors have joined the four-day strike as they continue to call… Read more »
Corbyn seen as barrier for Labour at next election, new poll suggests
More than half of voters say former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had become a barrier to Labour winning elections, a new poll by Omnisis shows. The pollsters asked voters whether Corbyn was a barrier to election success for Labour with 52% saying he was; 24% saying he wasn’t and 24% didn’t know. In addition, 43%… Read more »
New warp tool means clients can design perfect paragraphs
Omnisis has added another new feature to its unique survey software which enables users to visually highlight areas of text and leave comments to help clients create perfect prose. The new text highlight feature is part of Warp, the in-house survey platform developed by Omnisis, and gives clients a new level of customer insight when… Read more »
Warp evolves to include translation feature
Omnisis has launched a new translation function as part of its unique Warp surveying software to better serve its growing stable of global clients. The UK-based agency’s in-house development team has been working on creating the new feature to support the global reach of its work, especially markets that have multiple languages in the same… Read more »
BLOG: Why rewarding staff matters to me
When I started Omnisis back in 2002, I was really clear that I wanted to do things differently. My underlying principles have always been to hire brilliant people and trust them to get the job done without micromanagement (because no-one wants that!) and with as little bureaucracy as possible. In essence, I wanted to remove… Read more »
Partygate scandal has left a stain on all politicians, new poll suggests
Three fifths of Brits say Partygate has damaged trust in all politicians, with nearly three quarters saying Boris Johnson considered himself above Covid rules, according to new polling by Omnisis. As the dust settles on Partygate, voters had their say on the former Prime Minister with 70% saying he considered himself above the rules. Voters… Read more »
Experienced analyst earns Omnisis promotion
Marie Cooper, an experienced data analyst with Omnisis, has been promoted to the role of Senior Data Analyst. Marie has worked in the market research industry since 1993 and joined the Manchester-based agency in 2021. She has quickly become a crucial part of the team which has been growing rapidly over the last few years…. Read more »
LATEST POLL: Did the Government’s Spring Budget wow voters?
New voter intention polling appears to show the Spring Budget has done little to move the British public’s opinion of the Government. According to their weekly voter intention tracker, pollsters at Omnisis found the Conservatives, on 25%, lost a point compared to last week, with Rishi Sunak’s net approval rating falling five points to -10…. Read more »
Spring Budget 2023: Good for the country, not for families – snap poll reveals
Voters say the Government’s Spring Budget will not improve family finances – but will boost the economy, according to a snap poll by Omnisis. The pollsters quizzed Brits following the Chancellor’s Spring Budget announcement today (15th March 2023), with 37% of voters disagreeing the budget is good for their family and 36% disagreeing that it… Read more »
Voters predict Labour majority at next general election, new poll shows
Two fifths of voters predict a Labour majority win at the next general election – as support for the Opposition hit 50% in the latest voter intention poll by Omnisis. The pollsters asked Brits their predicted outcomes for the next general election with 39% saying a Labour majority, 17% a Conservative majority, 8% predicting a… Read more »
FEBRUARY 2023 ROUNDUP: Omnisis polling work makes headlines
We love rolling up our sleeves and taking the pulse of the nation through our weekly public opinion polling. But we also do some exclusive polling for media partners and, in February 2023, our work hit national headlines several times. Here are some of our highlights: 24th February – Byline Times We ran a poll… Read more »
NHS should be Labour’s priority, voters say in latest poll
Three quarters of Brits say Labour should prioritise fixing the NHS as the main thrust of its ‘five national missions’, in a new poll by Omnisis. Pollsters asked voters to rank which of Labour’s ‘five missions’ it should prioritise, with 75% of people ranking the NHS in their top three, followed by making Britain a… Read more »
Majority of Londoners back wood burner ban, new Omnisis poll for the Guardian reveals
Exclusive polling by Omnisis for The Guardian has revealed that an overwhelming majority of people inLondonsupport the banning of wood burners. The poll showed that 67% of Londoners backed a ban, with 17% opposed and 16% saying they did not know. Across Britain, 44% supported a wood burner ban, with 36% opposed. According to the… Read more »
Brits to sacrifice takeaways and eating out as cost of living crisis bites
Cash-strapped Brits say they will shun takeaways and restaurants to make ends meet, a new cost of living poll by Omnisis has revealed. A massive 74% of people said they will make sacrifices this year – even as inflation fell to 10.1% this week. Of those who said they’d be making cutbacks, the biggest area… Read more »
Almost 60% of Brits back the death penalty, new poll shows
A new poll by Omnisis has revealed that six in ten Brits back Tory Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson’s call to bring back the death penalty. Mr Anderson said he would back the return of the death penalty during an interview with The Spectator magazine, saying “nobody has ever committed a crime after being executed”. A… Read more »
New Omnisis software deletes the drama from data entry
Like apples and pears, the sickening thud of a tower of paper surveys being slammed on to a desk goes hand-in-hand with the crestfallen groan of the data entry team. So to make life easier (and reduce the groan factor at Omnisis Towers), our technical boffins created a data entry module for our in-house survey… Read more »
More than half of voters say Brexit has failed them, new Omnisis poll reveals
As Britain marked the third anniversary of Brexit, a new Omnisis poll has revealed more than 50% of British voters think it has been a failure which has delivered no visible benefits for them. Meanwhile, exactly half of people said they had personally felt negative impacts of leaving the European Union, whilst 53% said they… Read more »