Economic Confidence Falls to Single Digits in Britain
By a 4-to-1 margin, respondents are more likely to expect a decline in economic conditions than an improvement.
By a 4-to-1 margin, respondents are more likely to expect a decline in economic conditions than an improvement.
Respondents are more likely to call for the repeal of the new legislation than to wish for it to remain in place.
While several budget initiatives are welcomed by Canadians, the decision to raise the eligibility age for Old Age Security remains contentious.
A majority of respondents want the UK Government to continue to be a global leader to solve international disputes.
Adrian Dix now has an eight-point lead over Christy Clark on the preferred premier question.
Two thirds of respondents believe race played a role in the way the events unfolded in Florida.
Three-in-five respondents regard the United States as “an ally” and rate bilateral relations as “very good” or “good.”
Romney is slightly ahead of Santorum when paired against the president, while the gap grows in contests against Paul and Gingrich.
Respondents across the country prefer balancing the budget to increasing spending by a 3-to-1 margin.
Four premiers—Dexter, McGuinty, Clark and Charest—get negative reviews from more than half of respondents in their respective provinces.