MORI Political Monitor

Political Attitudes in Great Britain for April 2003

Political Attitudes in Great Britain for April 2003

Technical details

  • MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,008 adults aged 18+ at 192 sampling points across Great Britain.
  • Fieldwork was conducted face-to-face on 24-28 April 2003.
  • Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
  • Results are based on all respondents unless otherwise stated
  • An '*' indicates a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow? IF UNDECIDED OR REFUSED AT Q1 Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: All absolutely certain to vote (1,074) The headline figures are based on all those absolutely certain to vote.%
Conservative29
Labour43
Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)21
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist4
Green Party1
Democratic/UKIP Party*
Other1
 
Lab lead (177%)+14
 
Would not vote1
Undecided5
Refused3

 

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow? IF UNDECIDED OR REFUSED AT Q1 Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: 2,008 British adults 18+ The headline figures are based on all respondents.%
Conservative26
Labour47
Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)20
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist4
Green Party1
Democratic/UKIP Party*
Other2
 
Lab lead (177%)+21
 
Would not vote13
Undecided9
Refused2

 

Q3-6 Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way the Government / Mr Blair / Mr Duncan Smith / Mr Kennedy are doing their job?
Base: 1,057 British adults 18+SatisfiedDissatisfiedDon't knowIndex
 %%%%
Government355311-18
Blair47458+2
Duncan Smith224731-25
Kennedy402634+14

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