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The Second Leaders' Debate
The immediate public reaction to the second debate is that Clegg won a narrow victory, but the race is hotting up.
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Economist Poll - Do the public know what they want?
An Ipsos survey for The Economist confirms that it is not always easy to give the public what they (think they) want.
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Tactical Voting
Q Which of the following comes closest to your reasons for intending to vote for the ... party?
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Politics, Public Services and Society
On the eve of a general election campaign, Ispsos MORI offers this review partly as a synthesis of our work on the major issues of the last year, partly as an interpretation of what seem to be the crucial dynamics for 2010.
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Curriculum for Excellence Management Board Survey of Teachers
The aim of this survey was to obtain the views of teachers and to gather information regarding any additional support needs that they require to prepare for the introduction of the new Curriculum for Excellence.
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Reuters Marginal Constituencies poll - wave 3
The third of our polls in key marginal constituencies, Ipsos's new poll for Reuters shows a doubling of support for the Liberal Democrats. This has come mostly from people who were previously not sure whether they would vote, rather than from the Conservative or Labour core vote.
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Duty To Vote
Q Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:
"I feel it is my duty to vote"
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Perceptions of A levels and GCSEs
Annual tracking survey of teachers, parents, pupils and general public to measure perceptions of A levels and GCSEs.
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April Issues Index
With the election less than three weeks away, Ipsos's April 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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April 2010 Political Monitor
Our April Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 32% say they would vote Conservative, 32% Liberal Democrat and 28% Labour.