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MORI Political Monitor, November 2002
Defence and foreign affairs have become increasing concerns for the British public, according to a new MORI poll for The Financial Times.
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MORI Political Monitor, October 2002
For the first time, more Conservatives are dissatisfied than satisfied with the way Iain Duncan Smith is doing his job as party leader, according to MORI Political Monitor survey for October.
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British Asians 'Support Extremist Ban'
The majority of British Asians disapprove of Tony Blair's actions in relation to Iraq, according to new research conducted by MORI. The survey, commissioned by the BBC Asian Network, was among a representative sample of Asians in Great Britain and shows six in 10 (61%) disapprove of how Tony Blair is handling the Iraq situation.
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What's worrying the People?
Delivery, delivery, delivery. The performance of the Government on improving public services is now seen as the litmus test that will determine its long-term future, and the Chancellor's spending announcements this week are confirmation, if any were needed, that it is their success in this field on which the Blair administration expects to stand or fall.
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Race Relations
A series of recent surveys by MORI and other agencies have thrown considerable light on the current state of race relations in Britain and the hopes and fears of the minority ethnic communities.
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Attitudes towards Asylum Seekers for 'Refugee Week'
A poll by MORI Social Research Institute, and published on the eve of Refugee Week, tried to ascertain the British public's attitudes to refugees and asylum seekers, their knowledge about refugees and their perception of the media coverage.
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Attitudes towards Asylum Seekers - Trend
Q In general, why do you think someone would leave their own country to seek asylum as a refugee in another country? And for what other reasons?