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The Final Polls in the 2001 General Election
The MORI / ITV Election 2001 exit poll is based on secret ballots completed by a random sample of voters at 100 polling stations in marginal constituencies across Great Britain. Fieldwork was conducted throughout the polling day from 7am to 8:45pm.
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 5
MORI's final "predictive" poll at the 2001 election, published on polling day
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Voting intentions (Westminster) - all companies' polls 1997-2001
Voting intentions during the 1997-2001 Parliament, as researched by all companies and the newspapers that they were published in
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HP Unveils New e-utilica Features Designed For The Capacity-On-Demand Needs Of Corporates
Hewlett-Packard Company today unveiled additional features for e-utilica that offers corporates the flexibility to meet the dynamic needs of business via enhancements to their existing IT infrastructure.
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General Election 2001 - Or Might You Change Your Mind?
A brief observation from the data in our latest poll, published in the Sunday Telegraph at the weekend and based on telephone interviews conducted on 31 May-2 June (Thursday-Saturday).
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Postal And Tactical Voting
I apologise for neglecting my duties yesterday, between the BBC and ITN, with an interview with Fox News sandwiched in, I failed to file Worcester -3, so that Worcester -2 will double up on postal voting, my intended subject for -3, and tactical voting, planned for today.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
MORI/Sunday Telegraph Survey
NOP/Sunday Times Poll
ICM/Observer Poll
ICM/News Of The World Marginals Survey
Tories Behind In Two Key Scottish Seats
Latest System Three Scottish Findings
ICM/Evening Standard National And London Poll -
General Election 2001 : After Hague
If the Conservatives do lose Thursday's election as comprehensively as the polls are continuing to indicate, the obvious question of William Hague's future as leader will not be able to be long postponed.
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Polls Apart!
Never did I ever think I'd write the most trite poll story headline, but I'm tempted tonight, writing on the eve on the publication of three opinion polls in the Sunday newspapers: MORI in the Sunday Telegraph with 1,010 interviews nationwide conducted over the last couple of days, NOP in the Sunday Times with 1,000+ interviews, and ICM in the Observer also with just over 1,000, all done over the telephone.