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 | MORI - Attitudes Towards Hunting - - A selection of polls conducted by MORI about hunting, mostly about the various bills to ban hunting with hounds in the UK, but no longer being updated.
|  | ICM Poll for the CA: The Government should seek an alternative resolution - 37% want licensing, 19% want hunting to continue as it is now; 40% want a ban. For the Countryside Alliance. (December 14, 2003)
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 | ICM Poll for the CA: Hunting - 30% want licensed hunting, 24% want the status quo; 38% want a ban. For the Countryside Alliance. (October 4, 2003)
|  | ICM Poll for the CA: Government should listen to the Lords on Hunting Bill - If the House of Lords amend the hunting bill from the House of Commons...52% take account of the views of the Lords to enable Parliament to reach a conclusion; 27% the government should disregard Lords; 21% don't know. For the Countryside Alliance. (June 29, 2003)
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 | ICM Poll for the CA: Hunting - 38% want licensed hunting, 19% want it to continue as it is now; 39% want a ban. For the Countryside Alliance. (June 20, 2003)
|  | Countryside Alliance: Poll of polls shows MPs are wrong to claim public support for hunt ban - Lists results of polls, from independent respected polling companies, which shows decreasing support for a hunting ban. The results directly contradict MPs who claim the support of a massive majority of public opinion as an excuse for continuing to seek a ban on hunting. (December 16, 2002)
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 | NOP Poll for Campaign for Hunting: Public Want a Compromise - 41% of all voters favour a compromise, 18% oppose a ban, and 36% want the sport abolished. (December 15, 2002)
|  | Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: Countryside Alliance - Complaint by LACS not upheld. (November 6, 2002)
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 | NOP Poll for the CA: Further decline in support for a hunting ban - 28% want hunting with dogs controlled by a Government licensing scheme; 26% want hunting subject to self-regulation; 43% want it made a criminal offence. For the Countryside Alliance. (October 27, 2002)
|  | YouGov Poll for The Telegraph: Countryside Issues - For hunting, 48% of the people questioned favoured tighter regulations or keeping the status quo; 50% believed it should be criminalised. For fox control, 70% believed they should be controlled; 22% did not; 8% weren't sure. For most cruelty, 27% "snaring, shooting or trapping"; 25% hunting with dogs; 44% equally cruel; 5% don't know. 50% want to ban foxhunting with dogs; only 42% want the same ban for hunting rats or rabbits. (September 27, 2002)
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 | MORI Poll for CPHA: Public Supports Move To Drag Hunting - 72% prefer foxhunters to hunt drag, 74% don't think it's humane. (September 16, 2002)
|  | MORI Poll for IFAW and LACS: Public Seek End To Hunting Debate - Has the Government taken too long to resolve the hunting issue? 73% yes, 14% no, 10% no opinion, 4% don't know. For the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the League Against Cruel Sports. (September 9, 2002)
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 | NOP Poll for the CA: Hunting - 23% want both sides to compromise; 25% want the Government to drop the issue; 48% want the Government to ban it. For the Countryside Alliance. (March 24, 2002)
|  | MORI for CPHA: Hunting views - Complaint by the Countryside Alliance to the MORI/CPHA poll of Oct 22 2001, claiming MORI seriously misrepresented findings of the Government Inquiry into hunting with dogs. (November 7, 2001)
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 | Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: RSPCA - Complaint upheld: The ASA determined that the RSPCA's claim that "Independent polls have consistently shown that most people in this country agree with us" was not true. (August 1, 2001)
|  | MORI Poll for The Economist: Expectations Of Future Government - Q13: 57% support a ban on fox hunting. For The Economist magazine. (June 5, 2001)
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 | MORI Poll for The Sun: Political Attitudes in Great Britain - Q7: 8% think banning fox hunting should be one of the top priorities for the next government. Throughout Great Britain. For The Sun newspaper. (May 1, 2001)
|  | NOP Poll for the CA: Hunting - 36% want a new regulatory authority; 22% want hunting to remain subject to existing self-regulation; 37% want it banned and made a criminal offence. Includes link to chart showing trends since 1997. For the Countryside Alliance. (April 22, 2001)
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 | MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family Poll - Q11: 29% think Prince Charles is most in tune with the British public's views on foxhunting; 45% think Tony Blair is. Throughout Great Britain. For The Daily Mail newspaper. (April 12, 2001)
|  | MORI Poll for the Mail: Foot And Mouth Poll - Q18: 55% support a ban on hunting now, compared to 63% in July 1999. Throughout Great Britain. For The Mail on Sunday. (March 17, 2001)
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 | Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) - Complaints upheld: The ASA determined that LACS was misleading and inaccurate in their use of a quote from the Burns Inquiry. (February 7, 2001)
|  | Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) - Complaints upheld: The ASA determined that LACS was misleading and inaccurate in a pamphlet about hare hunting and coursing, including using no-longer-accurate data from 1951 when current information was easily available. (January 10, 2001)
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 | MORI Poll for The Mail: Royal Family - Q7: 59% support a ban; Q9: 53% think The Royal Princes should not be allowed 'to take part in any bloodsports'; Q10: 47% think the Royal Family should not shoot; Q11: 55% think they should not hunt; Q12: 17% think they should not fish. Throughout Britain. For The Mail on Sunday. (December 29, 2000)
|  | NOP Poll for ITN Powerhouse: Hunting - 51% of the public do not want to see hunting with dogs banned. (December 17, 2000)
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 | MORI Poll for The Mail: England: One Nation? - Q4a: less than .05% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues in Britain; Q4b: 1% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues locally; Q5: foxhunting was at the bottom of the list of very important issues. Throughout England. For The Mail on Sunday. (April 29, 2000)
|  | MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family Poll - Q16: 23% think Prince Charles should not make his views known publicly on fox hunting; Q17: 57% think he is not in tune with the views of the British public on fox hunting. Throughout Great Britain. For The Daily Mail. (November 10, 1999)
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 | Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications and Poll Complaints - List of the responses to hunting-related complaints. (September 15, 1999)
|  | MORI Poll for The Mail: Fox Hunting Research Study - Q2: 63% support a hunting ban; Q4: 53% support a gamebird shooting ban; 18% support a fishing ban. Results are compared to Feb 1995 study. Throughout Great Britain. For The Mail on Sunday. (July 15, 1999)
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 | MORI Poll for New Scientist: Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Q9: 2% have protested hunting; 1% have participated in hunting; 2% have written a letter against hunting to an MP or editor. Throughout Great Britain. For The New Scientist magazine. (April 19, 1999)
|  | Research Studies Poll for the CA: Fox Hunting - 43% do not think foxhunting should be made a criminal offence, 47% support the proposal and 10% 'don't know'. For the Countryside Alliance. (March 8, 1998)
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