Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
Over half (57%) of Britons support the introduction of national ID cards, with support highest among Conservative voters and those over 55. Convenience and preventing illegal immigration most popular reasons for support, while concerns around data privacy drive opposition.
Survey including MORI's regular monthly political trend questions during the 1992 general election, together with questions on media coverage and interest in the election campaign
A survey of British opinion during the 1992 general election campaign, for the Irish Times
Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, interest in the campaign, taxation and important issues, two weeks before voting in the 1992 election.
Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, interest in the campaign and important issues, early in the 1992 election campaign.
Political Attitudes in Great Britain: Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, interest in the campaign and important issues, taken at the outset of the 1992 election campaign.
December 1991 poll for The Times on Britain's future relationship with the European Community
Survey on public attitudes to the policies outlined in the 1991 Queen's Speech, conducted the day after it was delivered
A wide-ranging survey on political and constitutional issues and election campaigns, for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust (JRRT).