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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?
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Prejudice Rife As Stonewall Launches New Project To Combat Discrimination
Survey exploring attitudes to minority groups and equality
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Citizenship 21: Briefing Notes On Profiles Of Prejudice
Commissioned by Stonewall's Citizenship 21 Project, new data from a MORI poll reveals the profile of prejudice in this country. It shows which groups fare worse, what influences people to be prejudiced or not, and identifies strong evidence of 'joined-up' prejudice (i.e. that people who are prejudiced against one group are also prejudiced against others).
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Britain Today - Are We An Intolerant Nation?
A Reader's Digest survey reveals widespread intolerance of refugees, immigrants and asylum seekers in Britain.
The poll also exposes high levels of ignorance on both immigrant numbers and the financial assistance they are given. -
British Red Cross Says 'Give Us The Power To Care' But Public Feel We Care Less Than 10 Years Ago
Most people in Britain (52 per cent) say we are a less caring society than ten years ago, according to a MORI survey commissioned by the British Red Cross Society.