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Attitudes Towards The EU Constitution
The majority of the British public still want to have their say on the proposed European constitution, despite the overwhelming majority saying they would vote against it. The survey, conducted after the French referendum, shows that just 22% of the public say they would currently vote "yes" to "approve the treaty establishing a constitution for the European constitution", with 56% saying they would vote "no" and 22% saying they do not vote. When the "don't knows" are excluded, the result would mean a no vote by a margin of 72% to 28%.
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MORI Polls During the 2005 General Election
Index of MORI's polls for various clients during the 2005 campaign
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Religious Denomination
Q Q Now I would like to ask you a question about faith and religion. What is your religion, if any?
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Shared Owners And Retirement Leaseholders Surveys
The first national surveys of housing association (HA) shared owners and retirement leaseholders were conducted by MORI on behalf of the Housing Corporation.
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Fairtrade Foundation Awareness Research 2005
The latest MORI survey for the Fairtrade Foundation shows that one in every two adults in the UK now recognises the Fairtrade Mark. The study shows that 50% of people, half of the adult population can now identify the certification mark, up from 25% in 2003 and 39% last year.
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Two In Five GPs Say They Lack Information About Fertility Services
Recent MORI research shows that two in five (40%) GPs say they do not have enough information about fertility treatment clinics. The most significant factor influencing a GPs decision to refer patients is local knowledge of the clinic, mentioned by two in three GPs (60%). Surprisingly, only two in five GPs (39%) consider a clinic's success rate when making a referral decision, with even fewer (26%) considering recommendations from their Primary Care Trust (PCT).