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“God must be a Conservative”: views from the Conservative Party conference fringe“God must be a Conservative”: views from the Conservative Party conference fringe
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
6 October 2011
Tom Mludzinski reflects on the research we presented at the 2011 Conservative Party fringe event we held with Reuters. “God must be a Conservative”: views from the Conservative Party conference fringe

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Blue Collar women and the Conservative PartyBlue Collar women and the Conservative Party
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
6 April 2013
Politics Wire Blog: Tom Mludzinski looks in detail at the Conservative vote share among gender and social grade. Blue Collar women and the Conservative Party

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Britain and Europe: on closer inspection...Britain and Europe: on closer inspection...
James Stannard, Senior Research Executive
23 December 2011
James Stannard examines British attitudes to Europe following an eventful few weeks. Britain and Europe: on closer inspection...

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Budget Day – perceptions or details?Budget Day – perceptions or details?
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
21 March 2012
On Budget Day, Tom Mludzinski examines the current state of play for George Osborne and where public opinion is at on the economy. Will today's statement have any impact on public opinion? Budget Day – perceptions or details?

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Europe is only the fifth most important issue to UKIP votersEurope is only the fifth most important issue to UKIP voters
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
21 January 2013
In his article for ConservativeHome, Tom Mludzinski, discusses the rise in popularity of UKIP and what makes people vote for the Party. Europe is only the fifth most important issue to UKIP voters

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Eurozone in crisis but political stability at homeEurozone in crisis but political stability at home
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
28 November 2011
As the eurozone crisis continues, with Berlusconi and Papandreou losing their jobs, Tom Mludzinski reports that British leaders may take some comfort in the stability of their own satisfaction ratings Eurozone in crisis but political stability at home

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Events, not threats – current public concern about foreign affairs, defence and terrorismEvents, not threats – current public concern about foreign affairs, defence and terrorism
Jerry Latter, Senior Research Executive
13 February 2013
An exploration of current public concern about defence and foreign affairs within both a historical context and the likely increased focus on this issue in 2013. Events, not threats – current public concern about foreign affairs, defence and terrorism

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From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
30 July 2012
Another Parliamentary term has come to a close and Tom Mludzinski examines how the Coalition's public image has changed since May 2010. From Rose Garden to a thorn in their side, what has happened to the Coalition?

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How can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first placeHow can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first place
Tom Mludzinski, Deputy Head of Political Research
31 March 2011
In the latest Politics Wire blog, Tom Mludzinski looks at whether politicians can restore trust by making less promises and campaign pledges. How can a politician not break a promise? By not making one in the first place

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Igniting the squib - public opinion on strikes and trade unionsIgniting the squib - public opinion on strikes and trade unions
Jerry Latter, Senior Research Executive
16 December 2011
Trade Unions/strikes are low on the public’s radar even after the recent strikes, and have not been key issues for a while; only 1% of the public mentioned them in the first week of December, a figure that has been no higher since the firefighters’ strike in the winter of 2002/3 Igniting the squib - public opinion on strikes and trade unions

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