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(02/03/12) -

Churchill Best, Brown Worst As Britons Assess Their Prime Ministers

Wilson, Macmillan, Attlee and Thatcher all garner positive ratings, while eight other heads of government are in negative territory.

occupy_monitor
(11/13/11) -

Putting the Occupy Movement in Context

When paired against each other, the Tea Party movement is decidedly more popular and encompassing than the Occupy movement.

london
(12/07/10) -

Key Challenge Emerges for British Coalition Government

Faced with plummeting approval numbers, Cameron and Clegg must set their sights on the economy.

california_final
(10/31/10) -

Brown, Boxer Expected to Win Their Respective Contests in California

Democratic candidate Jerry Brown holds the upper hand in the Golden State as voters get ready to elect their new governor, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.

california_0710
(10/07/10) -

Brown Seems Poised to Replace Schwarzenegger in California

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown holds the upper hand in the Golden State, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.

britain_bus
(09/14/10) -

Britons Regard Churchill as Best Prime Minister Since Second World War

A sizeable proportion of people in Britain maintain a positive opinion of Winston Churchill and two thirds believe that Gordon Brown has been the worst head of government since the end of the Second World War, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.

(09/09/10) -

Britons Regard Churchill as Best Prime Minister Since Second World War

Labour Party supporters express more interest than other voters in reading or buying Tony Blair’s autobiography.

iraq_special
(08/28/10) -

Majorities of Americans and Britons Believe the War in Iraq Was a Mistake

People in the United States and Britain regret the decision of their respective governments to engage militarily in Iraq in 2003, and are now more likely to brand the war as a failure rather than as a success, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.

(08/26/10) -

Majorities of Americans and Britons Believe the War in Iraq Was a Mistake

Only about one-in-four respondents in the two countries expect Iraq to become more stable once foreign troops leave.

uk_parliament
(07/30/10) -

Cameron Keeps Stable Numbers in Britain

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A majority of Britons are satisfied with the way their prime minister is doing his job, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 53 per cent of respondents approve of David Cameron’s performance.