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Why Can't We Enjoy the View?
More and more it seems that Britain's green and pleasant land is being sacrificed to 'progress'. Here, Sir Robert Worcester tells of his hatred of the electricity pylons that scar our landscape.
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The Gender Gap
The "gender gap" - the consistent tendency in British general elections for women to be more supportive of the Conservatives than men, and less supportive of Labour - almost disappeared in this year's general election.
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MORI Political Monitor, July 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, July 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election
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Constituency Chairmen Poll
MORI Telephone Surveys interviewed 100 Conservative Constituency Party Chairmen on the 2001 Conservative leadership election.
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How Britain Voted In 2001
MORI's estimates of how the votes - and the non-votes - were spread in the 2001 general election.
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Tory Leadership
Michael Portillo's exclusion from the Tory leadership race may have taken both his colleagues and the media by surprise, but it was following the trend of public opinion over the last few weeks which has seen him lose much ground.
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70% of Britain Fears US-Driven Arms Race
A majority of the British public believes that America's controversial plan to build a missile defence system will start a new arms race, make nuclear disarmament harder to achieve, and may even make the United Kingdom a military target, according to a new opinion poll.*
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Congestion Is London's Biggest Issue Says CfIT Survey
London's traffic congestion is the single most important issue to people living in the capital. In all 72% felt it was a serious problem in their area according to a Commission for Integrated Transport survey.
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Low satisfaction with public transport services
The Commission for Integrated Transport is to invite public transport operators to a seminar on customer care after a nationwide opinion poll rated transport services and staff attitudes at the bottom of the service sector.
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People Willing To Pay To Improve Transport, Says Major CfIT Survey
Transport is now the most important local issue across the country with people looking for radical solutions funded by higher public investment, according to one of the country's largest transport surveys published today by the Commission for Integrated Transport.