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MORI Polls in the 1997 General Election - Archive
An index to the various polls conducted by MORI before, during and immediately after the 1997 election campaign
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Voting intentions (Westminster) - all companies' polls 1992-1997
Voting intentions as measured by all polling companies between January 1992 and the 1997 general election
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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 3
MORI's third poll for The Times during the 1997 election campaign, including questions on the conduct of the campaign and on European integration, as well as the regular tracking questions
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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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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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MORI Political Monitor March 1997
MORI's first political survey after the election date was announced on 17 March: Data on voting intention, satisfaction with party leaders, issues facing Britain, economic optimism, party identification.
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MEPs Push for Single Currency in 1999
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are keen to press ahead with the single currency according to MORI's annual survey of MEPs. This is in contrast to the British public who are increasingly uncertain about the single currency (MORI poll for the Times Newspaper, 17 April).
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Small change, big hassle
The public see, small change as a big hassle!, according to a recent MORI survey for VISA International.
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The Future Of Europe
Satisfaction with the British government and the EU and whether there should be a referendum on membership.