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Squalls Can Still Upset Labour's Smooth Passage
Labour looks to be sailing in on the tide. Although this is still the most volatile election in recent political experience, many in the British electorate have yet gone nap on which party to support. A third of those who are "absolutely certain to vote" still say they might change their minds between this weekend's fieldwork and Thursday.
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The Observer / Sunday Mirror Election Research - Poll 2
Ipsos survey for the Observer / Sunday Mirror
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We're Not Bored, Just Thinking
In every one of these ten general elections I've been in this country, the media's news editors have sent out reporters to find people to quote saying that "this is the most boring election ever".
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Worcester's Weblog - Poll Gap: Internet and MORI v. Rest; Up-date Reflecting Sunday's Polls
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
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Advocacy of Political Parties - The "Word of Mouth Effect" (trends)
Q Thinking about the ...Party, please pick one statement from this card according to which best reflects your behaviour and opinions with respect to the ... Party.
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Government subsidy for private provision of public services - trends
Q Do you think that giving people a government subsidy to use private hospitals will make the NHS better, worse or make no difference at all?
Q Do you think that giving people a government subsidy to use private schools will make the state schools better, worse or make no difference at all? -
Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Charles & Camilla
Q Assuming they do stay together, do you think they should get married or continue their relationship outside marriage?
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Parents Support The Professional Registration Of Teachers In Academies
Four in five parents support professional registration for teachers working in Academies, according to new research by the MORI Social Research Institute for the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE).