Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch

Gordon Brown

UK Labour Party Has Three-Point Edge on Tories
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - The governing Labour party remains the most popular political organization in Britain, according to a poll by Populus published in The Times. 39 per cent of respondents would vote for Labour in the next election to the House of Commons. Jan 12, 2006
Four-in-Ten Britons Want Blair to Quit Soon
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Adults in Britain remain split over the appropriate moment for Tony Blair to step down as prime minister, according to a poll by Populus published in The Times. 41 per cent of respondents believe Blair should resign immediately or by the end of the year, while 43 per cent believe he should quit in 2007 or just before the next general election. Jan 11, 2006
Brown Outranks Cameron and Kennedy in UK
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Many adults in Britain believe current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown would be a good head of government, according to a poll by Ipsos-MORI. 31 per cent of respondents think Brown would make the most capable prime minister. Dec 31, 2005
Britons Feel Blair is Running Out of Steam
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Tony Blair keeps a low level of public support in Britain, according to a poll by ICM Research published in The Guardian. 55 per cent of respondents are dissatisfied with the prime minister's performance, up 10 points since August. Dec 22, 2005
High Numbers for Prospective PM’s in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Many Britons are content with current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown, according to a poll by ICM Research published in The Guardian. 52 per cent of respondents are satisfied with Brown's performance. Dec 21, 2005
Tories Get Large Lead, Target Blair in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - The opposition Conservative party holds a considerable advantage in Britain, according to a poll by Mori published in The Observer. 40 per cent of respondents would support the Tories in the next general election. Dec 20, 2005
Tories Climb Back to First Place in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - The opposition Conservative party has become the most popular political organization in Britain, according to a poll by YouGov published in the Daily Telegraph. 38 per cent of respondents would vote for the Tories in the next election to the House of Commons. Dec 19, 2005
Labour Leads, But Cameron is Favourite in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - The governing Labour party is holding on to the top spot in Britain, according to a poll by Populus published in The Times. 38 per cent of respondents would support Labour in the next election to the House of Commons. Dec 17, 2005
Cameron Propels Tories into First Place
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - The opposition Conservative party is now the most popular political organization in Britain, according to a poll by ICM Research. 37 per cent of respondents would vote for the Tories in the next election to the House of Commons. Dec 14, 2005
Cameron Could Lead British Tories to Victory
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Many voters in Britain would support the Conservative party in the next election to the House of Commons, according to a poll by YouGov released by Sky News. 38 per cent of respondents would vote for the Tories under new leader David Cameron, while 33 per cent would back the governing Labour party with current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown as leader. Dec 13, 2005
Britain: Conservatives Anoint New Leader
(Angus Reid Global Scan) Mario Canseco - On Dec. Dec 8, 2005
Britons Express Support for Eventual PM Brown
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown would command the Labour party to a new victory in Britain's next general election, according to a poll by YouGov published in the Daily Telegraph. 46 per cent of respondents say they prefer a Brown-led Labour government, while 37 per cent would rather have an administration headed by Conservative party member David Camero Nov 29, 2005
Cameron Beats Blair, But Not Brown, in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - British Conservative party member David Cameron would defeat the current prime minister in a head-to-head contest, according to a poll by YouGov released by Sky News. 41 per cent of respondents would vote for Cameron, while 38 per cent would support current Labour leader Tony Blair. Nov 25, 2005
Britons Review Blair’s Future, Urge Compromise
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Adults in Britain appear divided over the best time for Tony Blair to step down as prime minister, according to a poll by ICM Research published in The Guardian. 46 per cent of respondents believe Blair should resign immediately or within the next couple of years, while 43 per cent believe he should either serve for the entire term or fight the next election. Nov 19, 2005
Brown Would Defeat Two Tory Hopefuls in Britain
(Angus Reid Global Scan) - Current chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown could lead the Labour party to victory in the next election to Britain's House of Commons, according to a poll by Populus published in The Times. At least 37 per cent of respondents would vote for a Brown-led Labour in two prospective scenarios. Nov 14, 2005
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