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2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) Survey findings
15 January 2010
A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed – one in six Government Members believe prospects will improve compared to half of Opposition Members. 2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) Survey findings

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

April 2010 Political Monitor
21 April 2010
Our April Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 32% say they would vote Conservative, 32% Liberal Democrat and 28% Labour. April 2010 Political Monitor

Attitudes to Regional Government
8 March 1999
Research study conducted for The Economist between 5-8 March and published 26 March 1999 MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,147 respondents aged 15+ at 158 sampling points across Great Britain. Attitudes to Regional Government

Attitudes to Women Politicians
30 April 2002
This survey was designed to complement the British Council campaign on the issue in East and Central Africa where separate research was conducted. For further information, go to the: British Council website Attitudes to Women Politicians

Attitudes Towards Party Leaders
12 June 2007
Ipsos MORI's weekend telephone poll shows that the public are increasingly distrustful of David Cameron, Sir Menzies Campbell and Gordon Brown. While Tony Blair's trust rating is virtually unchanged from September 2006, the percent of people rating Cameron 'not trustworthy' has increased 17 points. Campbell sees a similar 'not trustworthy' increase of 11 points, and Brown of 10 points. This is the lowest rating yet for Gordon Brown, and means he will start as Prime Minister with a lower trust rating than Blair had after three years as Prime Minister. Attitudes Towards Party Leaders

Audit of Political Engagement
25 March 2004
This week the Electoral Commission and the Hansard Society published a report seeking to audit the nature and extent of the UK public's political engagement, to be used to provide a platform for further debate about what might be done to enhance engagement in politics and the political process. The report is primarily based on a Political Engagement Poll conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute of 1,976 UK adults aged 18+ conducted in December 2003. Audit of Political Engagement

Audit Of Political Engagement
1 March 2005
A new report published today shows that whilst most people have a strong aspiration to have a say in how the country is run, many doubt that political participation is the best way to do so. According to research conducted by MORI for The Electoral Commission and Hansard Society's second annual Audit of political engagement, two-thirds of the public (67%) want to have a say in how the country is run, but only 27% at the moment feel that they do have a say. Audit Of Political Engagement

Blair Two Years On
8 June 2003
Public satisfaction with Tony Blair's premiership has fallen as he passes the two-year mark in his second term, new MORI analysis for the BBC has shown, but he remains on course for re-election. Blair Two Years On

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

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