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In February 2011, a YouGov poll put support for ending the monarchy after Queen Elizabeth's death at 13 %, if Prince Charles becomes King.
A 2004 YouGov poll found that 44 percent of UK citizens believe in God, while 35 percent do not.
The early polls in the Deputy Leadership contest showed him to be the grassroots ' favourite-in a YouGov poll of party members, Benn was top on 27 %, followed by Education Secretary Alan Johnson on 18 %, Environment Secretary David Miliband on 17 %, Justice Minister Harriet Harman on 10 %, and Labour Party Chair Hazel Blears on 7 %.
In a YouGov opinion poll of more than 1, 100 Labour Party members on their preferred choice in the leadership contest, McDonnell received 9 % support, and was ranked second to Gordon Brown who led with 80 % of the vote.
A YouGov poll for Channel 4 one week later, after the Labour Party Conference, extended the Labour lead to 11 points, prompting further speculation of an early election.
A YouGov poll on party leaders conducted on 9 – 10 June 2011 found 44 % of the electorate thought he was doing well and 50 % thought he was doing badly, whilst 38 % thought he would be the best PM, 23 % preferred Ed Miliband and 35 % didn't know.
Humphrys has been criticised for receiving shares in the poll organisation YouGov for which he writes a column.
In May 2010, another poll conducted in the UK by YouGov revealed that 66 % of those surveyed held a favourable view of the USA and 62 % agreed with the assertion that the USA is Britain's most important ally.
A further poll by YouGov / Daily Telegraph, published on 4 December 2006, indicated support for the identity card element of the scheme at 50 %, with 39 % opposed.
They had been discussed with the Prime Minister and a subsequent YouGov / Sunday Times poll suggested that the public supported the policy by a margin of 50 % to 32 %.

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In April 2007 Carole became Managing Director of YouGovStone Ltd, a joint venture with the online market research agency YouGov plc, where she established the YouGovStone ThinkTank – a global panel of over 4, 000 people who are leaders in their field – the ‘ influentials ’.
Current major sponsors are MediaGuardian-Title Sponsor, BBC, Blitz, Channel 4, The Farm, Glow Labs, ITV, Sky and YouGov.

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Finally, in a YouGov survey during 2006, Creature Comforts topped the list of the UK's alltime favourite animated or puppet characters used in adverts.
A 2006 survey by YouGov suggested 70 % of TV industry professionals believed that Vicky Pollard was an accurate reflection of white working-class youth.

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During a YouGov survey over 70 % of individuals disagreed with Richard O ' Dwyer's extradition.

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Also, the following has also led to differentiating results: Some polling organizations, such as Angus Reid Public Opinion, YouGov and Zogby use Internet surveys, where a sample is drawn from a large panel of volunteers, and the results are weighted to reflect the demographics of the population of interest.

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She lives in London with her husband, Peter Kellner, the President of online polling organisation, YouGov.

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The Gallup Organization published a poll in February 2007, a correspondents to name the greatest president in U. S. history ; Clinton came in fourth place, capturing 13 % of the vote.
An opinion poll conducted by the Georgian weekly Kviris Palitra and published on April 10, 2006 suggested that Salome Zourabichvili would garner 23. 1 % of votes if a presidential election were held today.
The WE Youth Political Organization, which advocates Russian citizenship for Sevastopol residents, published a poll in 2004 claiming " 72 % of the Sevastopol citizens support the idea of the independent status of Crimea.
) However, the many-worlds interpretation has been gaining acceptance ; a controversial poll mentioned in " The Physics of Immortality " ( published in 1994 ), of 72 " leading cosmologists and other quantum field theorists " found that 58 % supported the many-worlds interpretation, including Stephen Hawking and Nobel laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Richard Feynman.
A November Gallup poll published eight days before the December 11 budget reported that their popularity was down from 36 % during the summer to 28 %, with the party 19 points behind the Liberals, giving the latter the popular support to initiate the non-confidence motion.
In 1999, the American Film Institute published its list of the " AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Stars ", which was the result of a film-industry poll to determine the " 50 Greatest American Screen Legends " in order to raise public awareness and appreciation of classic film.
On 29 August 2010 the The Sydney Morning Herald published a poll produced by Neilson, asking multiple questions on the future of the monarchy:
A December 2006 poll by Harris Interactive, published in The Financial Times, found that 32 % of the French population described themselves as agnostic, a further 32 % as atheist and only 27 % believed in any type of God or supreme being.
In 1988, the Encyclopædia Universalis commissioned a poll, which was eventually published in the French newspaper Le Monde, and which aimed to reveal the personalities who had the greatest impact on French society.
At first he was not taken seriously until the day the Sunday newspaper, Le Journal du Dimanche, published a poll on 14 December 1980, crediting Coluche with 16 % of voting intentions.
A Sunday Independent / Millward Brown Lansdowne opinion poll published on 18 September showed a high amount of popular support for Senator David Norris of 34 per cent.
In a poll published by BBC Homes and Antiques magazine in January 2006, Baker was voted the fourth most eccentric star.
In addition, in a poll published by Sight and Sound ( the monthly magazine of the British Film Institute ) asking fifty leading UK film critics to choose the ten best films from the past 25 years, Chungking Express was placed at number eight.
A MORI opinion poll of 1911 people published 16 February 1999 suggested that a new pro-EU conservative party could possibly win 11 % of the vote.
In 1831 he published his important Essentials of Parliamentary Reform ( an elaboration of his previous " Statement "), and, after refusing to stand as parliamentary candidate for the City of London in 1831, changed his mind and was elected head of the poll, with three other Liberals, in December 1832.
Later that year the LDDC published a feasibility study, an opinion poll amongst local residents showed a majority in favour of the development of the airport, and Mowlem submitted the application for planning permission.
This poll published by NZ Herald was initially commissioned by political Christian group Family First and run by Curia Market Research.
An opinion poll published in The Irish Times on 10 June 2010 triggered a challenge to Kenny's leadership of the party.
Nevertheless, the first national opinion poll since Kenny took office, published on 10 April, showed that public support for Kenny's Fine Gael party had increased since the election from 36 % to 39 %, although a plurality also indicated deep dissatisfaction with his rescue of the banks.
On 11 June 2010, a poll by MRBI was published in The Irish Times which, for the first time in the history of the state, showed the Labour Party as the most popular, at 32 %, ahead of Fine Gael at 28 % and Fianna Fáil at 17 %.
Because of the poll blackout, there are no published reports which track the effect of 313 on Taiwanese public opinion, although anecdotal reports suggest that Pan-Blue supporters were deeply moved by Lien's actions while Pan-Green supporters saw them as disgusting and hypocritical.
It also appeared in a Radio Times poll to find the top 40 greatest TV shows on British television, published in August 2003.
However, a poll conducted by The Guardian and ICM published on 3 April 2008 found that Paddick was the first choice of only 10 % of voters.
Blood Meridian ( 1985 ) was among Time magazine's list of 100 best English-language books published between 1923 and 2005 and placed joint runner-up in a poll taken in 2006 by The New York Times of the best American fiction published in the last 25 years.

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