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  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Three polls in the Sunday newspapers show Labour going into the second week of the campaign with a commanding lead. They also provide insights into the public's views on the key issues in the election.
  • Politics Survey

    Sunday Telegraph Week 1 Election Poll

    Voting intention poll from during 2001 general election, for the Telegraph.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Election Digest
  • Politics Survey

    Winners And Sinners

    No new national polls today.
  • Politics Survey

    Election 2001 Commentary: How Shy Are The Tories (And Labour And The Lib Dems?)

    At the 1997 election, one of the most powerful forces behind Tony Blair's victory was "word of mouth" among ordinary voters. MORI tested the extent to which the general public were spreading the message of New Labour, and of the other main parties, as part of an adaptation of the Ipsos Excellence Model (MEM), originally designed to enable MORI's corporate clients to measure their relationships with their key stakeholders. We found that 10% of the adult population, more than four million people, said that they supported the Labour party so much that they would encourage others to vote for it without being asked; a further 21% would encourage others to vote Labour if asked for their opinion.
  • 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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  • Employees Survey

    Exercise The Mind Over The Body

    Employer provided home PC perceived as a better employee perk than health club membership
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Election Digest
  • Politics Survey

    Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 1

    MORI's first weekly poll for The Times of the 2001 election campaign
  • Politics Survey

    Tony's Army

    Four years ago some four million people, one elector in ten, enlisted in Tony's Army, saying that they supported the Labour Party and that they encouraged others to vote Labour without being asked. Only a quarter as many were canvassing others on behalf of John Major's Conservative Party.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001

    What will be the main issues of the election of 2001?
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001

    Opinion polls measure the electorate's intentions in votes, not in seats. We can — if nothing goes wrong — measure voting intention percentages directly, and would hope to be accurate within our margins of error. But projecting the number of seats that a given share of the votes would give, although it produces a better headline, involves much greater uncertainties, and we rarely have the information we need to produce such figures with anything approaching precision.