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Times Election Poll - Week 1
Political Attitudes in Great Britain: Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, strength of support and party image, taken at the outset of the 1997 election campaign.
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Political Monitor - Satisfaction Ratings 1988-1997
Q Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way ...
... the Government is running the country?
... [name] is doing his/her job as Prime Minister/Leader of the Opposition?Leader of the Liberal Democrats? -
Political Attitudes in Great Britain - Eve-of Election Poll
Voting intention poll on the eve of the 1997 General Election
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The Pub is Britain's Favourite Place to Eat
The pub is now the British public's favourite place to eat out, according to a new MORI poll carried out for the Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association (BLRA)to launch Pub Food Week. In fact, of those who go to a pub at least once a month, over eight in ten of all British adults, nearly half, 49% of 18-34 year old men and over half, 55% of young women, say they would rather go to the pub for a meal than eat/cook at home.
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Pub People are Happy People ...
It's official. Seven out of ten people questioned in a MORI poll of pub-going and eating in pubs regard themselves as "happy" people (70%), with only 13% claiming to feel "unhappy" about life.
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Home Electronic Interactive Services Set to Explode!!!
Demand for home electronic interactive services is set to explode according to recent research conducted by MORI.
Home shopping services are likely to be the most popular service with two-thirds of the population saying they
would be interested in using some kind of home shopping services, if they were easily available. -
Economic Optimism Index (EOI): State of the Economy 1978-1997
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?
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Public Support for Higher Education
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.