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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 3
Latest Gallup Findings: Little Change In Voting Intentions
Hitchhikers' Guide For The Candidates
System Three/Herald Election Survey In Scotland
Two Thirds Of Young People Not Intend To Vote -
More Bad News For The Tories
More bad news for the Conservatives in the latest polls. NOP is the only major polling company reported in papers today — as both the Observer (ICM) and the Sunday Telegraph (MORI) take a break in mid-campaign from spending the money to find out that the Labour Party is still flat-lining in the polls.
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General Election 2001 : North Of The Border
With three polls now in from Scotland, we can take a brief look at the electoral scene north of the border. (Not that you would know there have been any polls in Scotland from reading the London-based newspapers.) As the first post-devolution election, it will be fascinating to see how, if at all, the existence of the Scottish Parliament affects voting patterns, turnout, and the concerns which Scottish voters raise with their candidates.
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Voodoo Polls
Daily it seems we are confronted, confounded and sometimes infuriated by these phone(y) polls, fax polls, phooey polls and my collective name for them, 'Voodoo Polls'.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Three polls in the Sunday newspapers show Labour going into the second week of the campaign with a commanding lead. They also provide insights into the public's views on the key issues in the election.
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The Impact of Modern Polling Techniques on Campaigning in the 2001 General Election
House Magazine 'VOX POP'
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Topline
Children's attitudes to careers, particularly careers in engineering
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Crime Concern For Low-Income Older People
Help the Aged warns parties: ignore grey vote at your peril