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Why Can't The Tories Narrow The Gap?
Earlier this week a veteran Labour MEP expressed his disillusionment with the party by defecting to the Conservatives. Yet, despite clear signs of growing dissatisfaction with the government, the public remain steadfastly reluctant to do the same.
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MORI Political Monitor, February 2002
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, including the Best Party on Key Issues questions
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The Public's Trust In Doctors Rises
The public's trust in doctors has risen over the past year, according to a MORI opinion poll published today. Ninety one per cent of people thought that doctors tell the truth, making doctors the most trusted of the professions and occupations listed. Just six per cent of people thought that doctors do not tell the truth.
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MORI Political Monitor, January 2002
Political attitudes in Great Britain, including assessment of the government's record since 1997 and of the state of Britain's railways
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The Economy And The Euro
The September 11 attacks in the USA were followed by a dramatic slump in economic confidence in Britain. MORI's Economic Optimism Index (EOI) at the end of September hit -56, its lowest point since the early 1980s, exacerbating an already precarious situation. (The August figure, -31, was already the lowest since November 1998).
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MORI Political Monitor, November 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 2001, including questions on leader image, Afghanistan and the NHS
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Election Campaign Marketing and Impact
The public's judgments of the parties and leaders plus impact of election campaigning
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Two-fifths of the British public are unaware that anaesthetists are doctors
Survey of GB adults examining attitudes towards anaesthesia.
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MORI Political Monitor, October 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 2001, including questions on reactions to 9/11