Europe


Europe Survey

EMU - Shift in Sentiment

Our latest MORI poll shows a sharp drop in the general public's hostility to EMU. The balance of opinion against EMU membership is now the lowest since MORI started polling on this question in 1991. Our second question, which allows for the government's strong pro-EMU stance, shows an even closer position.
Europe Survey

Parallel Trading

The European Court of Justice has ruled that the manufacturers of designer goods (including perfumes, cosmetics, clothes and sunglasses) can prevent supermarkets in Britain selling these manufacturers' products to shoppers at discount prices.
Europe Survey

Single European Currency Poll

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?
Europe Survey

The UK and EMU - Difficult Hurdles

Our latest poll suggests that public opinion remains anti EMU, and that there has been no significant pro-EMU dividend from the UK's EU Presidency. The chances of an EMU referendum in the next year or two remain low.
Europe Survey

Increasing Support for the Single Currency

Over two-thirds of Britains' leading industrialists think Britain should join the European single currency. Support is substantially up since 1996, when half approved.
Europe Survey

Attitudes to the European Union, January 1998

Poll for the European Movement
Europe Survey

Attitudes to Europe in Great Britain

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

A National Survey on a Single European Currency

MORI poll on attitudes towards the Europe, the Euro and a European super state
Europe Survey

MEPs Push for Single Currency in 1999

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are keen to press ahead with the single currency according to MORI's annual survey of MEPs. This is in contrast to the British public who are increasingly uncertain about the single currency (MORI poll for the Times Newspaper, 17 April).