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Support for Nuclear Power - trend
To what extent would you support or oppose the building of new nuclear power stations in Britain to replace those that are being phased out over the next few years?
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Leader and Party Image - May 2010
How does the public feel about the parties and their leaders after the 2010 UK General Election?
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Is the coalition government bringing the public with it?
Ipsos's new poll published in the Economist today shows that there is public support for many of the new coalition government's policies.
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Banning Election Coverage and Opinion Polls - trends in support 1979-2010
Q During an election campaign do you think there should or should not be a ban on...?
...party election broadcasts on TV and radio?
...all coverage of the election on TV and radio?
..all coverage of the election in newspapers?
...publication of opinion polls? -
Ipsos Final Election Poll
Ipsos's Final Election Poll for the Evening Standard indicates that the UK may be on course for a hung parliament, with the Conservatives the largest party but short of an overall majority.
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Fuel Duty and the Election Survey
An Ipsos survey for the RAC Foundation, undertaken 16-22 April 2010, highlights the importance the public attach to fuel duty on petrol and diesel as an election issue despite the considerable attention given to National Insurance in the first week of the campaign.
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The Voice of Britain: From Our Archives (2)
Dr Roger Mortimore examines the polls leading up to the 1979 election, the last time a Labour government entered a campaign while trailing the Conservatives.
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Transport and the Election Survey
An Ipsos survey for the RAC Foundation finds 77% of the public reporting local problems with potholes and a desire to see the next Government prioritise repair.
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Reuters Marginal Constituencies poll - Wave 2
The second of our polls in key marginal constituencies, Ipsos's new poll for Reuters suggests that there is appetite for change in these marginals, but that Cameron has not yet convinced these voters that he is more capable than Brown.
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Norwich South Parliamentary Constituency poll
Among those who are "absolutely certain to vote", 39% of Norwich South residents say they would vote for Labour's Charles Clarke, ahead of the Conservatives (20%), Liberal Democrats (19%) and the Greens (19%).