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Articles by Survation

  1. What Did Ed Miliband’s Conference Speech Do To His Ratings?
    04 Oct 2012

  2. Survation’s September Political Zeitgeist Poll (Mail on Sunday)
    23 Sep 2012

  3. Balls vs Osborne – locked in combat – but is the winner “don’t know?”
    27 Aug 2012

  4. Survation Provide The First Poll On The Upcoming Cabinet Reshuffle (Mail on Sunday)
    25 Aug 2012

  5. What did the UK public really think about the Olympic Opening Ceremony? Survation polled 1007 viewers as the Ceremony wrapped:
    29 Jul 2012

  6. History Lessons for Cameron: election of the century in 2015?
    26 Jul 2012

  7. Survation Poll (for the Mail On Sunday) On David Cameron’s Welfare Reform Proposals
    01 Jul 2012

  8. Regional Pay – How important is it that the government commissions and publishes an independent study on the likely impact?
    14 Jun 2012

  9. Survation Found Support For Strong Line Against Racism During Euro 2012 Championship
    11 Jun 2012

  10. Ed Balls and Perceptions of Labour’s Economic Policy – A Relative Game (Mail on Sunday)
    11 Jun 2012

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