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Opinion Polls in Scotland, July 1996-June 1997doi:10.3366/scot.1997.0045David McCroneEdinburgh University PressScottish AffairsMcCrone, David. 1998. "Opinion Polls in Scotland; July 1997 - June 1998." Scottish Affairs 24 (Summer):143-150.
In a coronavirus briefing on Tuesday, Sturgeonsaid: “From Monday for a period until the middle of May actually there will be more hospitality open in Scotland than in England because there will be some indoor opening – albeit very restricted – that’s not the case yet in England. So aga...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pro-change electorate in Scotland. Peter Lynch argues that it is these voters who will play a decisive role regardless of what options are ... P Lynch 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 ...
Later on, POP conducted follow-up polls with the public audiences of the Debate,asking for their opinionsonthe performance of the two candidates, the suitability ratings as CE of the two candidates as well as hypothetical voting. hkupop.hku.hk ...
were to withdraw from the ruling coalition, it would destroy the coalitions wafer thin majority in the Italian parliament and force new elections which would amost certainly return Salvini’s Lega to government, as it currently leads by a country mile in opinion polls...
it has emerged that Ford will have to dramatically limit the supply of petrol cars to avoid paying huge fines for not selling enough of them. The fear must now be that the electric car carnage has only just begun – with Net Zero turning into a sledgehammer for the deindustrialisation...
'The Haemorrhage of Faith?' Opinion Polls as Sources for Religious Practices, Beliefs and Attitudes in Scotland since the 1970s Scotland has traditionally been seen as a religious country which, according to Callum Brown, has latterly succumbed to the same secularising tendencies wh... Clive,D....
“referendums settle nothing”:from the Financial Times, seehere.Worries about the economy may be enough to let the Remain camp win, but FT’s Mure Dickie argues that “the most important lesson from Scotland, however, was the naivety of expecting a referendum to take the sting out of a ...