Political Attitudes in Great Britain

Thursday 03 May 2001

  • MORI Telephone Surveys interviewed 1,008 British adults aged 18+
  • Interviews were conducted by telephone on 30 April - 1 May 2001
  • Data are weighted to match the profile of the population
  • An '*' indicates a finding of less than 0.5%, but greater than zero
  • Poll conducted by MORI on behalf of The Sun
  • Unless otherwise stated, results are based on all

Q1 As you may know, until the outbreak of Foot & Mouth Disease everybody thought the General Election would be on Thursday May 3rd. If the election had been held this Thursday, on May 3rd, what do you think the outcome would have been?

 %
A large majority for Labour (Labour majority of over 100 MPs) 19
A medium-sized majority for Labour (Labour majority of 51-100 MPs) 33
A small majority for Labour (Labour majority of up to 50 MPs) 15
No overall majority for either party 3
A small majority for the Conservatives (Conservative majority of up to 50 MPs) 4
A medium-sized majority for the Conservatives (Conservative majority of 51-100 MPs) 2
A large majority for the Conservatives (Conservative majority of over 100 MPs) 1
Don't know 23

Q2 If the election were held this Thursday, how likely would you have been to vote in the General Election?

 %
Certain to vote 55
Very likely to vote 16
Quite likely to vote 10
Not very likely to vote 7
Certain not to vote 10
Don't know 2

QV3 And how would you vote if there were a General Election on Thursday?
(If undecided or refused at QV3)
QV4 Which party would you be most inclined to support?

 %
Conservative 32
Labour 50
Liberal Democrats 13
Scottish/Welsh Nationalist 2
Green Party 2
Democratic/UKIP/Referendum Party *
Other 1
 
Would not vote 7
Undecided 6
Refused 5

Q5 As you may be aware, the Government decided that, due to the outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Britain, all elections due to take place on 3rd May should be delayed until 7th June. In your opinion, should the Government have held the elections on 3rd May or postponed them to 7th June?

 %
Should have held on 3rd May 17
Should have held on 7th June 56
No difference 7
Should have waited until outbreak is over 17
Don't know / No opinion 4

Q6 If the General Election was held this Thursday, what, if any, issues would be very important to you in helping you decide which party to vote for?

 %
Animal welfare 2
Defence 1
Education 29
Europe 5
Foot and mouth disease 6
Health care 33
Housing 2
Law and order 8
Managing the economy 9
Northern Ireland 0
Pensions 10
Protecting the natural environment 4
Public transport 5
Taxation 10
Trade unions *
Unemployment 3
Other 17
None 10
Don't know/no answer 16

Q7 I am going to read out a number of different things the next Government could do. Please tell which one or two, if any, of these, should be the top priorities for the next Government?

 %
Enter the Single European Currency 7
Ban Fox Hunting 8
Reduce school class sizes 38
Cut hospital waiting lists 69
Keep interest rates low 16
Put more policemen on the beat 39
Other 2
Don't know 1

Q8 I am going to read out a list of politicians. For each one you know, would you say they are a strength or a weakness to their party?

 StrengthWeaknessDon't know politicianDon't know
 %%%%
Tony Blair 66 24 3 7
David Blunkett 49 20 19 11
Gordon Brown 63 18 10 9
Robin Cook 25 52 12 12
John Prescott 36 44 10 10
Jack Straw 44 29 13 14
Ken Clarke 39 26 20 15
David Davis 6 9 77 8
William Hague 23 64 5 8
Michael Portillo 35 45 11 9
Ann Widdecombe 47 30 14 9
Charles Kennedy 39 19 28 14

Q9 Thinking about Tony Blair, please tell me which one of each of these pairs of descriptions you feel fits him best?

Q10 Thinking about William Hague, please tell me which one of each of these pairs of descriptions you feel fits him best?

 Tony BlairWilliam Hague
 %%
Honest 62 59
Dishonest 29 27
Don't know 9 14
 
Principled 65 58
Unprincipled 27 29
Don't know 8 13
 
Arrogant 44 47
Not arrogant 51 45
Don't know 5 8
 
In touch 51 31
Out of touch 44 59
Don't know 5 10

Q11 If the Conservatives should lose the next General Election and William Hague steps down as party leader, who would you like to see lead the Conservative Party?

 %
Ken Clark 10
David Davis *
Liam Fox *
Michael Heseltine 5
Francis Maude *
Michael Portillo 13
John Redwood 2
Gillian Shephard 1
Margaret Thatcher 4
Ann Widdecomb 7
Other 5
Don't know 53

Q12-14 How would you vote if there were a General Election on Thursday, if Michael Portillo / Kenneth Clarke / Ann Widdecomb were leader of the Conservative Party?

 Michael PortilloKenneth ClarkeAnn Widdecombe
 %%%
Conservative 24 24 24
Labour 36 35 35
Liberal Democrat 10 10 11
Other 3 3 3
Would not vote 10 10 9
Undecided 12 14 15
Refused 5 5 4

And now on the question of Europe …

Q15 If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?

 %
Stay in 48
Get out 43
Don't know 9
Rebased excluding don't knows [923]
Stay in 53
Get out 47

Q16 In a referendum, would you vote for or against Britain replacing the pound sterling with the single European currency?

 %
Vote for 24
Vote against 70
Don't know 7
Rebased excluding don't knows [938]
Stay in 25
Get out 75

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