Politics


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Low Turnout: Who Loses?

In last week's column I set out some of the evidence that suggests that the turnout in the forthcoming election may be even lower than in 1997. However, one aspect that I didn't address was the political impact of a low turnout.
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Election Postponement Poll

Vote intention poll for the Sun, following delay to 2001 general election.
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June 7th, 227 Seat Majority?

Parliamentary Monitor 'VOX POP'
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Turnout - How Low Might It Go?

Our poll on the image of the party leaders for The Times this week reveals for the first time in four elections both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition are viewed predominantly negatively by the British public.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for April 2001

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?
Base: 1,935
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Informe De Prensa Estudio Mundial De Valores Chile [Chile World Values Survey Report]

Informe De Prensa Estudio Mundial De Valores Chile [pdf format 50K, in Spanish]
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The Wrong Package

The public services in Britain follow their own agenda, not what people want them to do. This is the finding of an opinion poll commissioned from MORI by the Adam Smith Institute. The conclusions are published today as a report entitled The Wrong Package, and co-authored by Dr Madsen Pirie & Professor Robert Worcester.
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Electorate Under The Microscope

As the pace of the election build-up has temporarily slowed, let us take the chance to look over the details of the battlefield - that is, the minds of the British electorate.