If given a choice between the Labour party led by Keir Starmer and Reform UK led by Nigel Farage, Britons are split on which party they would prefer to win the next General Election. 38% say the Labour party led by Keir Starmer, while 35% say Reform UK led by Nigel Farage.
Reform UK leads by 12 pts over Labour as both PM and Chancellor hit historic low satisfaction ratings.
Q Do you think that the general economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same or get worse over the next 12 months?
The principle of government funding for higher education is sacrosanct according to the British public, eighty eight per cent believe that government spending on higher education is an investment for the future.
Q1 How do you intend to vote at the General Election on May 1? (If undecided or refused at Q1) Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? Base: All first time electors (800)
Poll of first time voters in 1997.
MORI's first political survey after the election date was announced on 17 March: Data on voting intention, satisfaction with party leaders, issues facing Britain, economic optimism, party identification.
Q1 How do you intend to vote at the General Election on May 1? (If undecided or refused at Q1) Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? Base: 602
Almost one in five children are unable to name any shared activities undertaken with their fathers in the past week and they are much less likely to have undertaken any domestic and educational activities with their fathers than with their mothers.
A recent MORI survey of 8-11 year olds in England and Wales shows that children's awareness of key farming and food facts is inconsistent.