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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, August 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, including extra questions comparing the parties and on preferred election outcome
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, July 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with additional questions covering "best party on key issues" and the Conservatives' "New Labour, New Danger" advertsing campaign
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Direct Mail Plays Greater Role in Decision Making for Financial Services
Direct mail is playing an increasingly important role in the decision making process for financial services purchases, according to recent research conducted by MORI Financial Services for the Direct Mail Association.
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Who, What, Where and Why
The election is approaching, and we are frequently being asked a similar series of questions — or, occasionally, discovering that some have an alarming misunderstanding about what we do. So, with apologies to those of our readers to whom this is already obvious, let us begin at the beginning.
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Attitudes to the EU
Q. Would you personally like to see a referendum held to decide on each of the following?
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Attitudes to the EU
To supplement the Sun survey, MORI was commissioned by the European newspaper to research attitudes to three questions in France and Germany. - Cross-national trends
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Attitudes Towards Capital Punishment
Q1 Do you think that the death penalty is ever justified, or not?
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Attitudes Towards Bosnia
MORI interviewed 1,104 adults aged 18+ at 54 constituency sampling points throughout Great Britain. Interviews were conducted face-to-face, in street, on 21 July 1995. Data were weighted to match the profile of the population. The survey was conducted on behalf of London Weekend Television's Dimbleby programme and broadcast on 23 July 1995.
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Scottish support for Independence/Devolution 1978-95
Q Which of these options would you most like to see for running Scotland as a whole?
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Attitudes Towards Identity Cards
Q There has been talk recently about the government introducing a national identity card that people could carry with them. On balance, do you support or oppose the introduction of a national identity card scheme?