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Voting Intentions in Great Britain 1987-1997
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(Ask those undecided / refused) Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? -
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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Voting intentions (Westminster) - all companies' polls 1992-1997
Voting intentions as measured by all polling companies between January 1992 and the 1997 general election
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The UK Banking Industry Is Better Prepared For Competition In The Euro-Zone
Europe is 11 times more overbanked than the UK, the least overbanked country in Europe
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General Insurance Monitor - MORI Financial Services
The proportion of people arranging their car insurance directly by telephone to an insurance company is now 46% according to the June MORI Financial Services general insurance monitor. This is up from 42% in June 1996 and 34% in April 1995. The growth in market share has come mainly from brokers and high street insurance company offices.
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A National Survey on a Single European Currency
MORI poll on attitudes towards the Europe, the Euro and a European super state
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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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Effect of rain on likelihood of voting
Q. How likely are you to get along to vote in the General Election? Q. And if it rained all day on May 1st, the day of the General Election, how likely would you be to get along and vote?