State of the Parties Poll, June 2000

Research Study Conducted for The Mail on Sunday

Research Study Conducted for The Mail on Sunday

  • MORI interviewed 1,008 British adults aged 18+
  • Interviews were conducted by telephone between 8-9 June 2000
  • Based on all unless otherwise stated
  • Data are weighted to the known population profile
  • An '*' indicates a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero
  • Poll conducted by MORI on behalf of The Mail on Sunday

Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow? (If undecided or refused at Q1) Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?

Conservative 38%
Labour 41%
Liberal Democrats 16%
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist 3%
Green Party 1%
Democratic/UKIP/Referendum Party *%
Other 2%

Would not vote 9%
Undecided 8%
Refused 2%

An asterisk (*) denotes a figure between zero and 0.5%.

Q3 Since it was elected in May 1997, do you think the Government has or has not...?

  Has Has not Don't know
  % % %
Kept its promises 25 60 15
Reduced social inequality 26 56 18
Dealt appropriately with asylum seekers 21 64 15
Helped to improve your own living standards 21 73 6
Improved law and order 24 64 12
Improved the standard of education 36 43 21
Kept taxes down 26 61 13
Improved the NHS 25 63 12

Q4 Who do you think would make the most capable Prime Minister, Mr Blair, Mr Hague or Mr Kennedy?

  %
Blair 37
Hague 18
Kennedy 11
None of these 26
Don't know 8

Q5 Which of these statements comes closest to your view of Mr Blair? Q6 Which of these statements comes closest to your view of Mr Hague?

  Mr Blair Mr Hague
  Q5 Q6
  % %
I like him and I like his policies 29 20
I like him but I dislike his policies 28 13
I dislike him but I like his policies 8 17
I dislike him and I dislike his policies 27 38
No opinion 8 12

Q7 Thinking about Tony Blair, please tell me which one of each of these pairs of descriptions you feel fits him best? Q8 Thinking about William Hague, please tell me which one of each of these pairs of descriptions you feel fits him best?

  Mr Blair Mr Hague
  Q7 Q8
  % %
Honest or 60 58
Dishonest 29 25
Don't know 11 17
 
Good at his job or 62 51
Bad at his job 25 31
Don't know 13 18
 
Principled or 69 64
Unprincipled 23 21
Don't know 8 15
 
Strong or 64 43
Weak 26 44
Don't know 10 13
 
Arrogant or 41 44
Not arrogant 55 48
Don't know 4 8
 
Patronising or 56 51
Not patronising 38 39
Don't know 6 10
 
In touch or 44 40
Out of touch 51 50
Don't know 5 10
 
Elitist or 36 41
Not elitist 45 40
Don't know 19 19

Q9 Do you agree or disagree that Mr Blair will promise anything to win votes? Q10 Do you agree or disagree that Mr Hague will promise anything to win votes?

  Mr Blair Mr Hague
  Q9 Q10
  % %
Agree 65 66
Disagree 30 26
Don't know/no opinion 5 8

Q11 As you may know, the Government has recently criticised elitism in education. Do you think it was right or wrong to do so?

  %
Right 47
Wrong 41
Don't know 12

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