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1997 General Election Panel Study, Wave 2
Second wave of a panel study of voter attitudes during the 1997 election campaign, conducted for the Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror
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Times Election Poll - Week 2
Data on issues facing Britain and the best party on these issues, satisfaction with party leaders, voting intention and likelihood to vote.
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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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Times Election Poll - Week 1
Political Attitudes in Great Britain: Data on likelihood to vote, voting intention, strength of support and party image, taken at the outset of the 1997 election campaign.
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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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Poll Findings And How To Report Them
The BBC censor political poll findings. They say they don't, but their journalists and editors complain privately they do, and the evidence is there, from the Today programme to What the Papers Say to the news broadcasts. They've thrown the baby out with the bath water, and ignore the only systematic and objective measure of British public opinion, and replace it with vox pops, phone-in ('voodoo') polls, interviews with party spokesmen and their own spin.
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MEPs See Approach in Bosnia, Unemployment and BSE as Harmful to EU's Standing:
The European Union's reputation has been diminished by its handling of Bosnia, on job creation and in the handling of the BSE crisis, according to a MORI survey of MEPs for The European.