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EMU: Sceptics Still Ahead
Our latest MORI poll suggests that the trend
in public opinion continues to move against EMU entry. The balance of opinion
against EMU (that is, those opposed less those in favour) in July is similar
to the peak at the time of the mid-June EU election, and well above the levels
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Report Raises Questions About Government's Retail Planning Policies
A survey recently conducted by MORI and commissioned by the British Council for Out of Town Retail (BCOTR) keeps the Government's policy on out of town retail and related traffic issues in the spotlight. Hard on the heels of the Wal-Mart take-over of Asda, this survey shows that Tony Blair's rumoured opinions may be more in tune with public thinking than those of John Prescott.
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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
Thursday, 8 July 1999, Chelsea Harbour -
10 Myths About The 1997 Election
Explaining Labour's Landslide
Sir Robert Worcester & Roger Mortimore
Published 20 July 1999
16319.95 / $35 (inc p&p)
by Politico's
www.politicos.co.uk -
Over One Third of Adults Think the Scottish Parliament will Improve the Scottish Economy
The most detailed and complete analysis of the Scottish economy carried out for many years is published today, coinciding with a new poll which shows most Scots remain to be persuaded that their economic prospects can be improved by the Scottish Parliament.
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MORI Political Monitor June 1999
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, measured for The Times, including questions on the party's "word-of-mouth" standing
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Public Won't Swallow GM Contamination of Organic Crops
A new MORI poll, commissioned by Greenpeace, reveals that the vast majority of the British public does not consider GM contamination of organic foods and crops to be acceptable.
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Attitudes to Europe
Q1 If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?