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Drugs Poll
QV1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
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Swing Low Sweet William
Because of the "first-past-the-post" electoral system that we use in Britain, it is not sufficient for a party to win votes: it has to concentrate those votes in the right places so that it can win seats. This is one of the problems facing William Hague. At the last election, Conservative votes were distributed around the country far less efficiently than were Labour votes; if there is a uniform swing across the country to the Conservatives at the next election, the Tories will need to win far more votes than Labour to become even the largest party in a hung Parliament, let alone to win an overall majority.
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Joining The Euro
How likely is it that people in Britain will regularly use a single European currency and coinage in 2005, 2010, 2015?
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Girl Power - But Men Still Hold The Purse Strings!
The millennium woman may be as comfortable in the board room as she is in the kitchen, but new MORI Financial Services research commissioned by Direct Line Financial Services shows that men still rule the roost on what is bought and how it's paid for.
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Real life examples from the Charter Mark Award Scheme
Real life examples from the Charter Mark Award Scheme - consultation with users, implementing user views