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  • Politics Survey

    Politics On The Canvas(s)

    The first question that everybody was asking themselves after the general election result came through was why the turnout was so low. There has been plenty of discussion of the question since, culminating last week in the publication of the Electoral Commission's first report on the election, which among other sources draws on two MORI surveys for the Commission. [Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process]
  • Direct Line Survey Reveals Drivers Approve Of Speed Cameras

    New figures published today by Direct Line have revealed that, contrary to common belief, half of all drivers would be happy to see more speed cameras on the roads, and in addition the vast majority (70%) think well placed cameras are a useful way of reducing accidents and saving lives.
  • Employment Survey

    British Job Applicants Are Lying On Their CVs

    More than 7.5 million of Britain's 25.3 million working population have misled their potential employer while applying for a job. This is the key finding from research sponsored by CV Validation.com, the firm that offers a vital pre-employment screening tool for both employers and jobseekers, and conducted by MORI.
  • Roadside litter a growing menace as British drivers become worse litterbugs

    Almost two thirds of people (60%) believe that roadside litter is a worse problem than five years ago, reveals a new MORI survey commissioned by jamjar.com, Direct Line's motoring site.
  • Politics Survey

    Why Can't We Enjoy the View?

    More and more it seems that Britain's green and pleasant land is being sacrificed to 'progress'. Here, Sir Robert Worcester tells of his hatred of the electricity pylons that scar our landscape.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Politics Survey

    The Gender Gap

    The "gender gap" - the consistent tendency in British general elections for women to be more supportive of the Conservatives than men, and less supportive of Labour - almost disappeared in this year's general election.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor, July 2001

    Political Attitudes in Great Britain, July 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election
  • Politics Survey

    Constituency Chairmen Poll

    MORI Telephone Surveys interviewed 100 Conservative Constituency Party Chairmen on the 2001 Conservative leadership election.
  • Politics Survey

    How Britain Voted In 2001

    MORI's estimates of how the votes - and the non-votes - were spread in the 2001 general election.
  • Politics Survey

    Tory Leadership

    Michael Portillo's exclusion from the Tory leadership race may have taken both his colleagues and the media by surprise, but it was following the trend of public opinion over the last few weeks which has seen him lose much ground.
  • War/Terrorism Survey

    70% of Britain Fears US-Driven Arms Race

    A majority of the British public believes that America's controversial plan to build a missile defence system will start a new arms race, make nuclear disarmament harder to achieve, and may even make the United Kingdom a military target, according to a new opinion poll.*