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New Home Owners Survey 2003
The 2003 National Customer Satisfaction Survey is the third survey conducted among owners of newly built homes; previous surveys were conducted in 2001 and 2000.
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The more things change... Government, The Economy and Public Services since the 1970s
MORI has been asking the public their opinion of government, the economy and public services
for over 30 years. This gives us a unique insight into what is changing, what is going in cycles
and what is staying the same. This report brings together some of these key trends for the first
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Can We Have Trust And Diversity?
Immigration/asylum is now the third most important issue facing Britain today, ahead of defence, crime/law and order and the economy. Only the NHS and education are seen as more pressing.
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Transport In Britain: Latest Trends
There continues to be widespread dissatisfaction with roads in Britain, with seven in 10 British people (72%) finding road congestion a major problem in their local area. This is one of the findings from MORI's 2003 survey for the County Surveyors Society. Three-fifths of car and motorcycle users (61%) say traffic congestion has worsened in their local area over the past five years, compared with around half (52%) in 2001.
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Howard As Tory Leader
There's no "bounce" yet evident in the public's voting intention for the Conservative Party after the Tory MPs' choice of Michael Howard as the Leader of the Party. Taking the voting intention expressed last week, before the deposing of Iain Duncan Smith (which was by then widely anticipated) and this weekend, when it became evident there would be only one candidate for the Tory leadership going forward, the Conservatives are down, not up, by three percentage points, to the benefit of the Liberal Democrats, Labour remaining the same at 38 percent.
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Lies, Damned Lies And Opinion Polls
What's one to do? Polls are being dumbed down daily, and no matter how hard I try, the polls' equivalent of Gresham's Law seems destined to drive out quality, to the detriment of the proper use of polls to support advocacy, illuminate debate, control demagoguery, and inform people what others are thinking.
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Attitudes to Joining the Euro 1996-2003
Q Which of the following best describes your own view of British participation in the single currency?
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Rugby — Making An Impact
A new report, Rugby — Making An Impact, is released today which reveals the current participation trends in rugby union and the factors affecting them. The aim of the report is to help inform the debate about how to raise the profile of community rugby and increase participation levels.