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  • Politics Survey

    Women's Support Gave Blair The Edge

    It was women voters who last Thursday delivered a comfortable majority for Tony Blair. That is the clear message from a detailed analysis of nearly 18,000 MORI interviewees weighted to the final result.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Election Update: Accurate Final Polls

    The results of the MORI/NOP exit poll were released at 10pm on Thursday 5 May. This is a prediction survey, designed to project the number of seats in the House of Commons, as well as the share of the vote for the main parties. It is based on exit interviews with more than 20,000 voters at 120 polling stations across the country. The poll data were sent to a group of academics commissioned by the broadcasters whose analysis resulted in the prediction of a 66 seat majority. At the time of writing, Labour seems likely to finish with a majority of 67 seats:
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • Politics Survey

    Voting Intentions (Westminster) - all companies' polls 2001-2005

    Voting Intentions in the 2001-5 Parliament, as measured by all the published polls from the various companies
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Final Election Poll 2005 (for the Evening Standard)

    MORI's forecast of 38 per cent for Labour, 33 per cent for the Conservatives and 23 per cent for the Liberal Democrats will disappoint all three party leaders and their followers.
  • 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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