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After Duncan Smith: What Now For The New Tory Leader? - MORI Political Monitor — Political Attitudes in Great Britain
30 October 2003
MORI's latest Political Monitor shows that Michael Howard, or any new Tory leader, faces a tough task if the Conservative Party are to make a significant dent in Labour's parliamentary majority. After Duncan Smith: What Now For The New Tory Leader? - MORI Political Monitor — Political Attitudes in Great Britain

Annual E-Government Survey Shows Nearly Two Thirds Want Online Transactions
10 April 2001
The public's willingness to deal with the government electronically has leapt as citizens come to appreciate the convenience of online access, according to MORI's research for KPMG Consulting's annual benchmark e-government survey. The survey reveals a fundamental change in the public's understanding of the potential of electronic channels, with twice as many people now wanting to carry out online transactions (renew a passport, for example) as those simply wanting to access public service information online. Annual E-Government Survey Shows Nearly Two Thirds Want Online Transactions

Blair's First Year Poll
29 April 1998
Research study conducted for The Sun Newspaper MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 804 adults aged 18+ across Great Britain between 24-26 April 1998. Interviews were conducted by telephone. Blair's First Year Poll

Conditional Support For Fire Strike
21 January 2003
As British fire crews are due to begin their first national strike of 2003, a new survey from the MORI Social Research Institute shows they still enjoy public support — although their union and the Government do not. Conditional Support For Fire Strike

Confused And Mistrusting
12 July 2002
Confusion with the pension market and lack of trust in pension providers prevails according to a new survey by MORI Financial Services. Confused And Mistrusting

Crisis Of Confidence For Leaders
3 March 2003
Tony Blair and Iain Duncan Smith are facing a crisis of confidence with the British public, with both recording further falls in their satisfaction ratings. Crisis Of Confidence For Leaders

Defence And Asylum Rise Up The Agenda
2 February 2003
Against a backdrop of increased concern about war in Iraq, Tony Blair's satisfaction ratings have fallen another five points in the past month, with only one third of the electorate now saying they are satisfied with the job he is doing as Prime Minister. Even fewer — 26% — are satisfied with the way the Government is running the country — the lowest figure since the fuel crisis in September 2000. Defence And Asylum Rise Up The Agenda

Domestic Issues Back Under Spotlight
2 May 2003
NHS and Education top 'important issues' list again Domestic Issues Back Under Spotlight

End Of The Baghdad Bounce
8 June 2003
The British public has swiftly re-focused on domestic affairs since the end of the war in Iraq, and Tony Blair has found a rise in his satisfaction ratings to be short lived. End Of The Baghdad Bounce

England: One Nation?
30 April 2000
Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way ...? Q1 The Government is running the Country England: One Nation?

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