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Norwich South Parliamentary Constituency poll
Among those who are "absolutely certain to vote", 39% of Norwich South residents say they would vote for Labour's Charles Clarke, ahead of the Conservatives (20%), Liberal Democrats (19%) and the Greens (19%).
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TV debates will be wild card in the race to No10
Sir Robert Worcester, in the Daily Mail's Monday View, writes that the first TV debate between leaders of the three main parties on April 15 could swing the Election outcome.
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Worcester's Weblog - Manchester Seminar
Sir Robert Worcester discusses his recent presentation at the Methods and Models for Election Forecasting; the UK General Election of 2010 at the University of Manchester.
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Ipsos March 2010 Issues Index
Ipsos's latest issues index shows concern about the economy increases, though race relations/immigration remains an important issue
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March 2010 Issues Index
More than half of the public (55%) place the economy among the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of seven percentage points since February.
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Worcester's Weblog: Like him, like his party
Sir Robert Worcester examines how floating voters are much more likely to vote based on image rather than issues.
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Ipsos February 2010 Issues Index
Ipsos's February Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
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The Election's Not Over Yet
Sir Robert Worcester examines why it's far too early to call the result of the election and the different issues that will be key to the result.
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Talk of independence is doing SNP few favours
The SNP maintains a strong position in terms of support for both Holyrood and Westminster elections in spite of, rather than because of, its policy on independence for Scotland according to Ipsos's latest political poll in Scotland.
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Concern about defence and race/immigration increases, although the economy remains the key issue
Ipsos's November Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today. However, there is a continuing decline in the numbers citing this issue as important and other issues are returning to prominence.