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Effect of the Budget
Q Do you think the budget will or will not reduce unemployment/keep inflation down/make the rich richer and the poor poorer?
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Crime Could be Worse than Official Statistics Claim
Official statistics might be underestimating the true level of crime in Britain, according to a recent MORI survey for the Reader's Digest. Almost half (47%) of the British public say they have been victims of crime, yet 44 per cent of these are failing to report the crime to the police.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, November 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with extra questions on the economy and the budget
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, October 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times with extra questions on the image of the party leaders
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The 'Grey Pound'
A survey commissioned by the insurer Direct Line has found that the financial services industry is failing to capitalise on the 'grey pound' phenomenon associated with an ageing, but wealthier, population.
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What Women Want
Results based on 772 interviews with women aged 18+ in 50 constituency sampling points across Great Britain.
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Young people worry about their weight
A recent MORI survey reveals that one in four children as young as 11 worries about being overweight.
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Party Leader Image
Here is a list of things both favourable and unfavourable that have been said about various political parties. I would like you to pick the statements you feel fit Mr Major / Mr Blair / Mr Ashdown.
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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.
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Six in Ten Adults in Great Britain have not made a Will
The majority of young people have not made a will, according to a survey recently conducted by MORI for Will Aid. Six in ten adults aged 21 or over have not made a will, compared with over a third (36%) of those aged 65+ and over.