Four-in-five Britons Believe the Governing Coalition is Out of Touch
More than half of respondents expect employment and economic activity to worsen in the next year.
More than half of respondents expect employment and economic activity to worsen in the next year.
The prospective Republican nominee is regarded as a better economic manager than the incumbent head of state.
Support for Wildrose Party fell, as two-in-five voters acknowledge that they made their final choice on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Few respondents in the three countries believe their respective prison systems are equipped to allow prisoners to re-enter society.
Support for allowing illegal immigrants to eventually apply for citizenship has increased by eight points in two years.
Poll finds that Danielle Smith edges out Alison Redford as “Best Premier”, and is best able to handle important issues, according to Alberta voters.
The approval rating for both David Cameron and Nick Clegg has fallen significantly since the start of 2012.
Women continue to express a preference for Obama, but Romney edges the incumbent president among voters over the age of 55.
The Canucks are regarded by respondents as strong and exciting, while the Toronto Maple Leafs are seen as weak and in decline.
By a 4-to-1 margin, respondents are more likely to expect a decline in economic conditions than an improvement.