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Advocacy of Political Parties - The "Word of Mouth Effect" (trends)
April 2005
Q Thinking about the ...Party, please pick one statement from this card according to which best reflects your behaviour and opinions with respect to the ... Party. Advocacy of Political Parties - The "Word of Mouth Effect" (trends)

Attitudes Towards Leaders And Parties
19 January 2007
The latest monthly Ipsos MORI poll for The Sun examined public attitudes to the main two party leaders plus Gordon Brown and how these relate to attitudes towards the Labour and Conservative parties. Attitudes Towards Leaders And Parties

British Attitudes To The Euro, Company Directors And Working Life
1 July 2003
A wide-ranging MORI survey for the FT including questions on joining the Euro, trust in directors of large companies, government experts and Tony Blair British Attitudes To The Euro, Company Directors And Working Life

Conservative Leadership
Sep 1996
If the Conservatives should lose the 1996 general election, which of these people do you think should lead the Conservative Party after the election? Conservative Leadership

Conservative Party Image
October 2006
Q Here is a list of things both favourable and unfavourable that have been said about various political parties. Read through the list slowly keeping the Conservative Party in mind. Every time you come to a statement that fits your ideas or impressions of the Conservative Party just tell me the letter next to it. You may pick as many or as few as you like. You don't have to be certain, just pick the letters next to the statements you feel fit the Conservative Party. Conservative Party Image

Conservative Party’s image among the public takes a hitConservative Party’s image among the public takes a hit
4 October 2012
Ahead of the Conservative Party Conference, the latest Ipsos MORI poll shows what the public thinks of the three main parties. Conservative Party’s image among the public takes a hit

Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats dividedConservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided
21 September 2011
The Conservative Party is seen as most competent of the three parties; Labour seen as most compassionate; while the Liberal Democrats are seen as divided, and least likely to keep its promises. Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided

Conservatives gain support among key groups since last general election
5 October 2009
Since 2005, the Conservative Party's share of voting intention has grown best among key goups where their support was relatively low previously. Conservatives gain support among key groups since last general election

Constituency Chairmen Poll
22 July 2001
MORI Telephone Surveys interviewed 100 Conservative Constituency Party Chairmen on the 2001 Conservative leadership election. Constituency Chairmen Poll

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