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Tall Buildings - Public Have Their Say For First Time
MORI Poll Reveals Most People Do Not Want More Tall Buildings In London
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Expectations Of Future Government
Election Week poll for The Economist, including questions on approval of possible government policies and support for likely party leadership candidates
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 5
MORI's final "predictive" poll at the 2001 election, published on polling day
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Latest ICM/Guardian Findings: Labour Lead Cut To 11 Points
Women, Politicians And The Truth
Welsh First-Time Voters Findings -
General Election 2001 - Election Digest
MORI/Sunday Telegraph Survey
NOP/Sunday Times Poll
ICM/Observer Poll
ICM/News Of The World Marginals Survey
Tories Behind In Two Key Scottish Seats
Latest System Three Scottish Findings
ICM/Evening Standard National And London Poll -
Sunday Telegraph Week 4 Election Poll
Voting intention poll from during the 2001 general election, for the Sunday Telegraph.
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Public Says GPs Are Overworked, Poll Shows
More than seven out of ten members of the public say their GP is overworked, according to a MORI poll.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Latest Independent/Rasmussen findings
Asian business people's political attitudes
Scottish Issues, and Leader popularity levels -
General Election 2001 : Grey Votes
Older voters play a crucial role in the result of any British General Election. Not only are there a good many of them, but they are more likely to vote than younger voters — becoming of increasing significance as turnouts fall. Furthermore, of course, their election agenda is in many respects distinctive, forcing those who hope for their votes to give them separate consideration.
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General Election 2001 - Election Commentary: Grey Votes
Older voters play a crucial role in the result of any British General Election. Not only are there a good many of them, but they are more likely to vote than younger voters — becoming of increasing significance as turnouts fall. Furthermore, of course, their election agenda is in many respects distinctive, forcing those who hope for their votes to give them separate consideration.