Opinium Research LLP

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Opinium Research LLP is a market research consultancy established on 7 September 2007 as a Limited liability partnership.[1] Its registered headquarters are in London.

The company has an online community of 41,000 UK consumers and various B2B research panels.[2]

It is chiefly known in the UK for its full service market research consultancy for clients ranging from JP Morgan, Moneysupermarket, Santander to the London School of Economics and Canderel and its monthly voter intention polls on behalf of The Observer, The Guardian's Sunday editions. Opinium's most recent success came at the 2012 London Mayoral Election where they accurately predicted the final outcome; Johnson 52% / Livingston 48%. Along with other market research companies it failed to predict the outcome of the May 2015 election. As well as voting intention, Opinium also provide surveys of topical current event issues and legislators.[3]

Opinium is a member of the Market Research Society (MRS), ESOMAR and the British Polling Council.[citation needed] Its managing director and member on the polling council is James Endersby.[4]

Poll archive

The company has freely available political voting intention polls on their website along with results from regular surveys conducted on current and topical events.[5]

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