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Worcester's Weblog
Students are slightly more important in deciding the outcomes of British general elections than they have been in the past. There are many more of them now than there was 40 years ago. Students numbered around 400,000 in 1964 in an electorate of just over 36m (1.1%) but around 2m in 2001 in an electorate of 43.8m (4.6%).
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Policies, Values, Leaders and Candidates - Relative Importance (trend)
Q How important, if at all, would you say the things I am going to read out will be in helping you decide how to vote in the general election?
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Financial Times Election Research - Poll 2
Reasons for supporting a party, interest in politics and election news, and how well informed the public feel about the parties' policies
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Evening Standard Election Research: Poll 1
Including questions on issues important to voting choice and best party on key issues
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There Will Be Blood On The Carpet
The electorate seem to be settling into a resolve to return Labour to power but with a somewhat reduced majority, according to a face-to-face MORI poll carried out exclusively for the Evening Standard over the last few days.