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1997 General Election Panel Survey, Wave 1
First wave of our 1997 General Election panel survey, for the Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror, covering voting intentions as well as attitudes on other electoral issues
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Pub People are Happy People ...
It's official. Seven out of ten people questioned in a MORI poll of pub-going and eating in pubs regard themselves as "happy" people (70%), with only 13% claiming to feel "unhappy" about life.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, October 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times with extra questions on the image of the party leaders
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Unemployment is Europe's Biggest Concern
Unemployment is the single biggest national concern among British people (48%) as well as being the major domestic issue in Europe (59%), according to a survey conducted by MORI across 13 European countries.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, July 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with additional questions covering "best party on key issues" and the Conservatives' "New Labour, New Danger" advertsing campaign
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State of the Nation Survey 1995
A wide-ranging survey on political and constitutional issues and election campaigns, for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust (JRRT).
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MORI/Sunday Times Election Panel 1992
A series of four surveys with the same panel of electors during the 1992 general election campaign
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Times Election Poll 1992, Week 4
Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, campaign personalities and important issues, and reactions to the "Jennifer's Ear" broadcast, just over a week before voting in the 1992 election.
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Times Election Poll 1992, Week 3
Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, interest in the campaign, taxation and important issues, two weeks before voting in the 1992 election.