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MORI - Attitudes Towards HuntingMORI - 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of polls conducted by MORI about hunting, mostly about the various bills to ban hunting with hounds in the UK, but no longer being updated.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 resolutionICM 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)
ICM Poll for the CA: HuntingICM 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 BillICM 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)
ICM Poll for the CA: HuntingICM 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 banCountryside 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)
NOP Poll for Campaign for Hunting: Public Want a CompromiseNOP 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 AllianceAdvertising Standards Authority Adjudications: Countryside Alliance - Complaint by LACS not upheld. (November 6, 2002)
NOP Poll for the CA: Further decline in support for a hunting banNOP 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 IssuesYouGov 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)
MORI Poll for CPHA: Public Supports Move To Drag HuntingMORI 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 DebateMORI 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)
NOP Poll for the CA: HuntingNOP 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 viewsMORI 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)
Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: RSPCAAdvertising 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 GovernmentMORI Poll for The Economist: Expectations Of Future Government - Q13: 57% support a ban on fox hunting. For The Economist magazine. (June 5, 2001)
MORI Poll for The Sun: Political Attitudes in Great BritainMORI 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: HuntingNOP 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)
MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family PollMORI 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 PollMORI 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)
Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: League Against Cruel Sports (LACS)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)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)
MORI Poll for The Mail: Royal FamilyMORI 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: HuntingNOP Poll for ITN Powerhouse: Hunting - 51% of the public do not want to see hunting with dogs banned. (December 17, 2000)
MORI Poll for The Mail: England: One Nation?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 PollMORI 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)
Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications and Poll ComplaintsAdvertising 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 StudyMORI 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)
MORI Poll for New Scientist: Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live AnimalsMORI 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 HuntingResearch 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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