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  • Politics Survey

    Sunday Telegraph Week 4 Election Poll

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

    Polls Apart!

    Never did I ever think I'd write the most trite poll story headline, but I'm tempted tonight, writing on the eve on the publication of three opinion polls in the Sunday newspapers: MORI in the Sunday Telegraph with 1,010 interviews nationwide conducted over the last couple of days, NOP in the Sunday Times with 1,000+ interviews, and ICM in the Observer also with just over 1,000, all done over the telephone.
  • Politics Survey

    Earthquake In The Polls

    Wow! Mild earthquake in the election polls. ICM has now brought this election to life in a poll for Channel 4, which I missed last night on the TV, being out to dinner with my family.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    Online Electioneering
    Businesses 'Ignored' In Election Campaigns
  • Politics Survey

    Labour's Nightmare Scenario

    Labour's nightmare may be coming to haunt them the night of the 7th of June. In our survey for the Times a week ago (22nd May), there was just a few points difference between the Conservatives' 'certainty of voting', at 65%, and Labour's at 61%. That four-point gap is widening in our latest survey at the same time that the Labour share is reducing.
  • 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

    General Election 2001 : The Most Boring Election?

    This has been the most boring election in living memory, with fewer of the public than ever taking any interest in it … right? Wrong, oddly enough.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Election Digest

    MORI/Times Poll
    Latest Gallup Findings
    Turnout
    Asians And Main Party Support
    Leaders And Their Fictional Lookalikes
    More ICM/Radio 1 Young Voter Findings
    Europe And The Euro
  • Family Survey

    Job Prospects Drive Lifelong Learning

    Half of all British workers have undertaken lifelong learning activities over the past year, according to a new survey from the Nestlé Family Monitor. Six out of 10 have done so to improve employment credentials.
  • Politics Survey

    Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 4

    MORI's fourth weekly election campaign poll for The Times
  • Politics Survey

    The British — Poll Convergence

    Three of the "Big 4" pollsters have now pronounced for this week, and they have converged. All are near to the 50% Labour, 30% Conservative, 14% Liberal Democrat share of the vote that has been the result of nearly every poll conducted since 1st November last year. For the past six months, the state of the parties has been described as 'flat lining'. So it is today.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 : Manifestly "A Waste Of Time"

    The public is considerable less interested in the parties' election manifestos at this election than in 1997, figures from a previously unpublished MORI survey conducted just over a week ago, reveal.