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  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process

    Research by the MORI Social Research Institute/Electoral Commission on public attitudes in the 2001 general election shows interest in politics has remained stable over the past three decades: people are no more 'turned-off' by politics than they were in the past.
  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process

    The following summarises the key findings from the Phase 2 survey conducted between 9/18 June 2001. Reference is also made to results from the Phase 1 survey conducted 9/15 May. For technical details of these surveys see below. Full topline results from the surveys can be found in the right hand column and www.electoralcommission.org.uk
  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes to Changing the Voting Process

    Q It has been suggested by some people that in future General Elections, not the forthcoming one, voting in person at polling stations is replaced wholly with voting by other methods such as voting by post, by telephone and by the internet. Do you support or oppose this idea?
    Q Why do you say that?
  • Politics Survey

    Knowledge of and Satisfaction with Institutions

    Q How much do you feel you know about ... the European Union? ... your local council? ...the way the Westminster Parliament works?
  • 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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