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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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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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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? -
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).
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Worcester's Weblog - The Blair Factor
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
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Financial Times Election Research - Poll 4
Including the "Political Triangle" (leaders, parties or policies), advocacy ("word-of-mouth" effect) and party and leader image questions
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Analysis Gives Clear Steer On Education Priorities
As the election approaches, new analysis by MORI Social Research Institute gives the political parties a clear steer on the education priorities of both teachers and of members of the public.