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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 1997
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,758 adults aged 18+ at 163 sampling points across Great Britain between 21-25 August 1997. -
MORI Political Monitor, July 1997
Including questions on the Budget, satisfaction with the Chancellor and the government's economic policies
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National Canine Defence League - Stray Dogs
A survey the for the National Canine Defence League (NCDL) found that an estimated
106,000 stray dogs were taken in by the UK's 436 local authorities during the year 1996/97, an increase of 13% over 1995/96.
Nearly two-thirds were returned to their owners or rehomed but it is estimated that 17,000 dogs had to be destroyed. -
Ipsos - Political Attitudes in Great Britain, 20-23 June 1997
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for June 1997. Research study conducted for The Times 20-23 June 1997 containing questions on economic optimism, issues facing Britain, satisfaction with party leaders and voting intention.
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Future Government 1997
MORI survey for the Economist, conducted on the eve of the 1997 general election, exploring public attitudes to the future political and constitutional agenda
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Issues Index: Trends 1988-1997
Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today?
Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today?
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Environment and Social Justice
MORI's survey for Real World highlights the importance of certain issues to voters when contemplating which party to vote for at the 1997 general election
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Political Opinion in Gloucester
Second wave of a panel poll in the Gloucester constituency during the 1997 general election, for The Sun.
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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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Political Attitudes in Gloucester
Q1 How do you intend to vote at the General Election on May 1?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: 672