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Ipsos Political Monitor, January 2006
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor confirms the relative popularity of the new Conservative leader, David Cameron, among the general public. The poll, conducted between 19 and 23 January among 2,078 British adults, shows that 31% of public is satisfied with David Cameron's performance as leader of the Conservative Party, with 17% dissatisfied.
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Attitudes Towards Nuclear Energy And Climate Change
As the Government begins its major review on the future of energy, an extensive survey published today (17th January) of the British public's attitudes towards future energy options shows that just over 50% may be prepared to accept new nuclear power stations if it would help to tackle climate change. But few actively prefer the nuclear option over alternatives such as renewable sources and greater energy efficiency. Most people believe that promoting renewable energy sources (78%), and reducing energy use through lifestyle changes and energy efficiency (76%) are better ways of tackling climate change than nuclear power.
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Worcester's Weblog - Final MORI Election Poll For The Evening Standard
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
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Financial Times Election Research - Poll 5
Including questions on tactical voting, effect of the Iraq invasion on voting, and interest in politicians' speeches, party election broadcasts and opinion polls
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Worcester's Weblog - After The Weekend, It'll Be All About Referendums
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.