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1 Tracker_NSF_2010_May TRACKER_NSF_2010_MAY { YG test accounts Version 19 Thu Jun 10 17:21:

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3 Module: _1 Page: intro Thank you for agreeing to take part in this survey. This survey covers political issues and the results will be used to inform our clients. We have tested the survey and it should take around 20 minutes to complete. Your account will be credited with 100 points within 24 hours of completing this survey. Page: p1q1 p1q1- Show all respondents/required In which of the following regions do you live? 1 East Anglia 2 East Midlands 3 Greater London 4 North 5 North West 6 Scotland 7 South East 8 South West 9 Wales 10 West Midlands 11 Yorkshire & Humberside Page: p2q1 p2q1- Show all respondents/required The next questions are about the recent general election held last Thursday, on May 6th. During the general election campaign did a candidate or anyone from a political party contact you to try to persuade you to vote for them? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p3q1 1

4 p3q1- Show if p2q1 == 1/required Which party or parties did they represent? (Please tick all that apply) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other Party 10 Don't know Not randomized,exclude other punches Page: p4q1 p4q1- Show all respondents/required OPEN TEXTBOX Still, thinking about the general election held on May 6th, what was the most important issue to you personally in this election? (If you don t think there were any important issues to you personally, please write NONE. If you don't know, please write DON T KNOW) Page: p5q1 p5q1- Show all respondents/required Which political party do you think is best in dealing with this issue? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other Party 10 Don't know Page: p6q1 p6q1- Show all respondents/required OPEN TEXTBOX What do you think is the most important political problem facing Britain today? (If you don t think there were any important political problems, please write NONE. If you don't know, please write DON T KNOW) 2

5 Page: p7q1 p7q1- Show all respondents/required Thinking of the most important political problem facing Britain, which political party do you think is best in dealing with this problem? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other Party 10 Don't know Page: p8q1 p8q1- Show all respondents/required Did you see or hear all or part of the nationally televised debates among the party leaders that were held on Thursday April 15th (1st debate), Thursday April 22nd (2nd debate) Thursday April 29th (3rd debate)? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p9q1 p9q1- Show if p8q1 == 1/required Overall, who do you think did the best job in the debates? 1 Gordon Brown 2 David Cameron 3 Nick Clegg 4 Don t know Page: p10q1 3

6 p10q1- Show if p8q1 == 1/required Overall, who do you think did the worst job in the debates? 1 Gordon Brown 2 David Cameron 3 Nick Clegg 4 Don t know Page: p11q1 p11q1- Show all respondents/required Some people say it makes a difference who is in power. Others say that it does not make a difference who is in power. Using the scale below, where 1 means "it makes a difference who is in power" and 5 means that "it does not make a difference who is in power", where would you place yourself? It makes a difference who is in power It does not make a difference who is in power. 6 Don't know Page: p12q1 p12q1- Show all respondents/required Some people say that no matter who people vote for, it won't make any difference to what happens. Others say that who people vote for can make a difference to what happens. Using the scale below, where 1 means that "voting will not make a difference to what happens" and 5 means that "voting can make a difference", where would you place yourself? Who people vote for will not make a difference Who people vote for can make a difference 6 Don't know Page: p13q1 4

7 p13q1- Show all respondents/required Thinking back to the performance of the Labour government, in general how good or bad a job do you think the government did over the past five years? 1 Very good job 2 Good job 3 Bad job 4 Very bad job 5 Don't know Page: p14q1 p14q1- Show all respondents/required Would you say that any of the parties in Great Britain represents your views reasonably well? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p15q1 p15q1- Show if p14q1 == 1/required Which party represents your views best? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other Party 10 Don't know Page: p16q1 5

8 p16q1- Show all respondents/required Regardless of how you feel about the parties, would you say that any of the party leaders represent your views reasonably well? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p17q1 p17q1- Show if p16q1 == 1/required Which party leader represents your views best? 1 Gordon Brown 2 David Cameron 3 Nick Clegg 4 Alex Salmond 5 leuan Wyn Jones 6 Other party leader Module: p18mod Page: p18q1 p18q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the Labour Party on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the Labour Party, and 10 means you Strongly like the Labour Party Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know 6

9 Page: p19q1 p19q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the Conservative Party on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the Conservative Party, and 10 means you Strongly like the Conservative Party Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p20q1 p20q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the Liberal Democrat Party on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the Liberal Democrat Party, and 10 means you Strongly like the Liberal Democrat Party Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p21q1 7

10 p21q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the Green Party on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the Green Party, and 10 means you Strongly like the Green Party Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p22q1 p22q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike UKIP, and 10 means you Strongly like UKIP Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p23q1 8

11 p23q1- Show all respondents/required Please rate the British National Party (BNP) on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the BNP, and 10 means you Strongly like the BNP Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Module: _2 Page: p24q1 p24q1- Show if p1q1 == 6/required Please rate the Scottish National Party on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the SNP, and 10 means you Strongly like the SNP Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p25q1 9

12 p25q1- Show if p1q1 == 9/required Please rate Plaid Cymru on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you Strongly dislike the Plaid Cymru and 10 means you Strongly like Plaid Cymru Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Module: p26mod Page: p26q1 p26q1- Show all respondents/required Now, thinking about the party leaders for a moment. Using a scale that runs from 0 to 10, where 0 means Strongly dislike and 10 means Strongly like, how do you feel about Gordon Brown? Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p27q1 10

13 p27q1- Show all respondents/required Now, thinking about the party leaders for a moment. Using a scale that runs from 0 to 10, where 0 means Strongly dislike and 10 means Strongly like, how do you feel about David Cameron? Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p28q1 p28q1- Show all respondents/required Now, thinking about the party leaders for a moment. Using a scale that runs from 0 to 10, where 0 means Strongly dislike and 10 means Strongly like, how do you feel about Nick Clegg? Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Module: _3 Page: p29q1 11

14 p29q1- Show if p1q1 == 6/required Using a scale that runs from 0 to 10, where 0 means Strongly dislike and 10 means Strongly like, how do you feel about Alex Salmond? Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Page: p30q1 p30q1- Show if p1q1 == 9/required Using a scale that runs from 0 to 10, where 0 means Strongly dislike and 10 means Strongly like, how do you feel about luean Wyn Jones? Strongly dislike Strongly like 12 Don't know Module: p31mod Page: p31q1 12

15 p31q1- Show all respondents/required In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place the Labour Party on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p32q1 p32q1- Show all respondents/required In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place the Conservative Party on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p33q1 13

16 p33q1- Show all respondents/required In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place the Liberal Democrats on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Module: _4 Page: p34q1 p34q1- Show if p1q1 == 6/required In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place the Scottish National Party (SNP) on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p35q1 14

17 p35q1- Show if p1q1 == 9/required In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place Plaid Cymru on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Module: p36mod Page: p36q1 p36q1- Show all respondents/required Where would you place Gordon Brown on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p37q1 15

18 p37q1- Show all respondents/required Where would you place David Cameron on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p38q1 p38q1- Show all respondents/required Where would you place Nick Clegg on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left, and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Module: _5 Page: p39q1 16

19 p39q1- Show all respondents/required And, where would you place yourself on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right? 1 0 Left Right 12 Don't know Page: p40q1 p40q1- Show all respondents/required During the election campaign, would you say that there were major differences between the parties, minor differences, or no differences at all? 1 Major differences 2 Minor differences 3 No differences at all 4 Don t know Page: p41q1 p41q1- Show all respondents/required How closely did you follow the election campaign -- very closely, fairly closely, not very closely, or not closely at all? 1 Very closely 2 Fairly closely 3 Not very closely 4 Not closely at all 5 Don t know Page: p42q1 17

20 p42q1- Show all respondents/required On the whole, are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with the way democracy works in Great Britain? 1 Very satisfied 2 Fairly satisfied 3 Not very satisfied 4 Not at all satisfied 5 Don't know Page: p43q1 p43q1- Show all respondents/required Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particular political party? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p44q1 p44q1- Show if p43q1==1/required Which party is that? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p46q1 18

21 p46q1- Show if p44q1 in [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]/required Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat close, or not very close? 1 Very close 2 Somewhat close 3 Not very close 4 Don't know Page: p47q1 p47q1- Show if p43q1==1/required Do you feel close to any other political parties? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know Page: p48q1 p48q1- Show if p47q1==1/required Which other parties do you feel close to? (Please tick all that apply) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p49q1 p49q1- Show if not p43q1==1/required Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the political parties that the others? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don't know 19

22 Page: p50q1 p50q1- Show if p49q1==1/required Which party is that? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p51q1 p51q1- Show all respondents/required Talking with people about the general election on May 6th, we have found that a lot of people didn t manage to vote. How about you, did you manage to vote in the general election? 1 Yes, I voted 2 No, I did not vote Page: p52q1 p52q1- Show if p51q1==1/required Which party did you vote for in the general election? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p53q1 20

23 p53q1- Show if p51q1==1/required How long ago did you decide that you would definitely vote the way you did? 1 A long time ago (more than 12 months ago) 2 Some time in the last 12 months 3 Some time in the last 6 months 4 During the election campaign (in the last month) 5 Don t know Page: p54q1 p54q1- Show if p51q1==1/required Did you consider voting for another party or parties? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don t know Page: p55q1 p55q1- Show if p54q1==1/required MULTIPLE CHOICE Which other party or parties did you consider voting for? (Please tick all that apply.) 1 Labour Show if p52q1!=1 2 Conservative Show if p52q1!=2 3 Liberal Democrat Show if p52q1!=3 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) Show if p52q1!=4 5 Plaid Cymru Show if p52q1!=5 6 Green Party Show if p52q1!=6 7 United Kingdom Independence Party Show if p52q1!=7 (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) Show if p52q1!=8 9 Other party Page: p58q1 21

24 p58q1- Show if p51q1==1/required People give different reasons for why they vote for one party rather than another. Which of the following BEST describes your reasons? 1 The party had the best policies 2 The party had the best leader 3 I really preferred another party but it stood no chance of winning in my constituency. 4 I voted tactically 5 Other reason 6 Don t know Page: p59q1 p59q1- Show if p58q1==5/required OPEN TEXTBOX For what other' reason did you vote for the party you did? (Please write in. If you can't find any reason please write NONE. If you don't know, please write DON T KNOW) Page: p60q1 p60q1- Show if p58q1 in [3,4]/required Which party did you really prefer? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p61q1 22

25 p61q1- Show all respondents/required Are there any parties you would never vote for? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don t know Page: p62q1 p62q1- Show if p61q1==1/required Which parties would you never vote for. (Please tick all that apply.) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party Page: p63q1 p63q1- Show if p51q1==2/required If you would have voted in the general election, which party would you have voted for? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party 10 Don t know Page: p64q1 23

26 p64q1- Show all respondents/required The last general election before the one on May 6th of this year was held five years ago -- in May Which party did you vote for in the 2005 general election, or perhaps you didn t vote? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other party 10 Did not vote 11 Too young to vote, not eligible 12 Can t remember/don t know Page: p65q1 p65q1- Show all respondents/required Now, a few questions about economic conditions. How does the financial situation of your household now compare with what it was 12 months ago? 1 Got a lot worse 2 Got a little worse 3 Stayed the same 4 Got a little better 5 Got a lot better 6 Don't know Page: p66q1 24

27 p66q1- Show all respondents/required How do you think the general economic situation in this country has changed over the last 12 months? 1 Got a lot worse 2 Got a little worse 3 Stayed the same 4 Got a little better 5 Got a lot better 6 Don't know Page: p67q1 p67q1- Show all respondents/required How do you think the financial situation of your household will change over the next 12 months? 1 Got a lot worse 2 Got a little worse 3 Stayed the same 4 Got a little better 5 Got a lot better 6 Don't know Page: p68q1 p68q1- Show all respondents/required How do you think the general economic situation in this country will develop over the next 12 months? 1 Got a lot worse 2 Got a little worse 3 Stayed the same 4 Got a little better 5 Got a lot better 6 Don't know Page: p69q1 25

28 p69q1- Show all respondents/required How much do you think that the government s policies affect the overall performance of the British economy? 1 A great deal 2 A fair amount 3 Not very much 4 Not at all 5 Don t know Page: p70q1 p70q1- Show all respondents/required How much do you think that the government s policies affect the financial situation of your household? 1 A great deal 2 A fair amount 3 Not very much 4 Not at all 5 Don t know Page: p71q1 p71q1- Show all respondents/required How much have you personally been affected by the financial crisis that is affecting world markets? 1 A great deal 2 Somewhat 3 Not very much 4 Not at All 5 Don t know Page: p72q1 26

29 p72q1- Show all respondents/required Which party leader do you think would do the best job in managing Britain s economy? 1 Gordon Brown 2 David Cameron 3 Nick Clegg 4 None of them would do a good job 5 Don t know Module: p73mod Page: p73q1 p73q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled crime in Britain? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p74q1 p74q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled immigration? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p75q1 27

30 p75q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the National Health Service? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p76q1 p76q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the risk of terrorism in Britain? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p77q1 p77q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the economy in general? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p78q1 28

31 p78q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the war in Afghanistan? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p79q1 p79q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the current financial crisis? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p80q1 p80q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled Britain s education system? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Page: p81q1 29

32 p81q1- Show all respondents/required How well do you think the former Labour government handled the level of taxation? 1 Very well 2 Fairly well 3 Neither well nor badly 4 Fairly badly 5 Very badly 6 Don't know Module: _6 Page: p82q1 p82q1- Show all respondents/required To what extent do you approve or disaprove of Britain s involvement in the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan. 1 Strongly approve 2 Approve 3 Neither approve nor disapprove 4 Disapprove 5 Strongly disapprove 6 Don t know Page: p83q1 30

33 p83q1- Show all respondents/required Please indicate if you think that the following statements are true or false. (Please tick one option on each row) GRID ROWS Randomize rows g1 Polling stations close at 10:00 p.m. on Election Day. g2 The Liberal Democrats favour a system of proportional representation for Westminster elections. g3 The minimum voting age is 16. g4 The standard rate of income tax payable is 26p in the pound. g5 The Chancellor of the Exchequer is responsible for setting interest rates. g6 Labour promises to withdraw all British troops from Afghanistan by the end of g7 The Conservative Party favours reducing the budget deficit without cutting funding for the National Health Service. g8 Any registered voter can obtain a postal vote if they want one by contacting their local council and asking for a postal vote. COLUMNS 1 True 2 False 3 Don t know Page: p84q1 p84q1- Show all respondents/required Recenty, there have been reports that Members of Parliament have claimed expense money to which they are not entitled. Have your heard or read anything about this? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Don t know Module: p85mod if p84q1==1 Page: p85q1 **Here are some statements people are making about how Members of Parliament have claimed expenses. Please indicate if you agree or disagree with each statement:** 31

34 p85q1- Show if p84q1==1/required The way some MPS have claimed expenses makes me very angry. 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 Disagree 5 Strongly disagree 6 Don't know Page: p86q1 p86q1- Show if p84q1==1/required Despite all the press coverage, what MPS claim for expenses really isn't all that important. 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 Disagree 5 Strongly disagree 6 Don't know Module: _8 Page: xtra1 32

35 xtra1- Show all respondents/required Thinking about the recent general election on May 6th, please indicate what, in your opinion, the election was <i>most</i> about: 1 Whether Gordon Brown, David Cameron or Nick Clegg would make the best prime minister 2 Whether to have new taxes to pay off the government debt 3 Electing new MPs who would be honest and trustworthy 4 Whether Britain should continue in the war in Afghanistan 5 How to deal with the economic problems facing the country 6 Which party would do the best job in protecting people from crime and terrorism 7 Which party would do the best job on the health system and other public services 8 Don't know Page: xtra2 xtra2- Show all respondents/required Based on the election result, will the new government, when it is formed, have a mandate to implement its policies? 1 Yes, the election result will give the new government a mandate to implement its policies 2 No, the election result will not give the new government a mandate to implement its policies 3 Don't know Page: xtra3 xtra3- Show all respondents/required Who, in your opinion, won the recent general election? OPEN TEXTBOX Page: p86ag1 33

36 p86ag1- Show all respondents/required GRID Some people believe we are becoming more connected to people all over the world, while others think our increased ability to interact only with people similar to us will narrow our connections. What do you think? Please agree or disagree with the following statements -- even if you don't completely agree or disagree, please make a choice that most closely expresses your opinion. ROWS p86aq1 p86aq2 p86aq3 p86aq4 p86aq5 p86aq6 COLUMNS I think people from different cultures, religions and countries should celebrate what they have in common and not focus on their differences. My obligations are mainly to people I have direct connections to (friends and family), not strangers or people I don't know. Differences across global cultures and religions are too great to manage and we should stop trying so hard to minimise them. I am a citizen of the world. I try to be sensitive to people from other cultures and religions. I think we should protect our own way of life and worry less about how people from other cultures feel or behave. 1 Agree 2 Disagree Page: p87q1 p87q1- Show all respondents/required Finally, generally speaking, do you think of yourself as Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat or what? 1 Labour 2 Conservative 3 Liberal Democrat 4 Scottish National Party (SNP) 5 Plaid Cymru 6 Green Party 7 United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) 8 British National Party (BNP) 9 Other Party 10 No Party, None 11 Don't know Page: p88q1 34

37 **Now some questions about you ** p88q1- Show all respondents/required Are you a member of any of the following groups? Please indicate all groups that you are a member of: 1 Trade union 2 Business or employers' association 3 Farmers association 4 Professional association 5 None of these Page: p89q1 p89q1- Show all respondents/required If you have a spouse or domestic partner, please indicate all groups that your spouse or partner is a member of: 1 I do not have a spouse or a domestic partner 2 Trade union 3 Business or employers' association 4 Farmers association 5 Professional association 6 None of these Page: p90q1 p90q1- Show all respondents/required What is the size of the community you live in? 1 Live on a farm 2 Village under 500 people to 1,000 people 4 1,001 to 10,000 people 5 10,000 to 50,000 people 6 50,001 to 100,000 people 7 100,001 to 500,000 people 8 500,001 to 1,000,000 people 9 Over 1,000,000 people 10 Don't know Page: q145 35

38 q145- Show all respondents/required How often do you read a daily morning newspaper - either the paper version or online? 1 Everyday 2 Sometimes 3 Not at all Page: q146 q146- Show if q145 < 3/required Do you read the paper version, the online version, or both? 1 Paper version 2 Online version 3 Both versions Page: q147 q147- Show if q145 < 3/required Which daily morning newspaper do you read most often? 1 Aberdeen Press and Journal 2 Daily Mail / Scottish Daily Mail 3 Daily Star / Daily Star of Scotland 4 Daily Telegraph 5 Express 6 Financial Times 7 Guardian 8 Independent 9 Mirror/Scottish Mirror/Daily Record 10 The Glasgow Herald 11 The Scotsman 12 The Sun 13 Times 14 Today 15 Other Daily Paper 16 None most often 17 Don t know Page: q148 36

39 q148- Show all respondents/required How often do you read a Sunday newspaper - either the paper version or online? 1 Every week 2 Sometimes 3 Not at all Page: q149 q149- Show if q148 < 3/required Do you read the paper version of the Sunday newspaper, the online version, or both? 1 Paper version 2 Online version 3 Both versions Page: q150 q150- Show if q148 < 3/required Which Sunday newspaper do you read most often? 1 Mail on Sunday 2 Sunday Business 3 The Observer 4 Independent on Sunday 5 Sunday Telegraph 6 Sunday Times 7 Sunday People 8 Sunday Sport 9 Sunday Express 10 Sunday Mirror 11 News of the World 12 Sunday Herald 13 Scotland on Sunday 14 Sunday Post 15 Other Sunday Paper 16 None most often 17 Don t know Page: q151 37

40 q151- Show all respondents/required DROPDOWN What is your year of birth? or earlier

41 Abstain Page: q152 39

42 q152- Show if q151 == 94/required In that case, could you say which age band you would fall into? 1 16 to to to to or over Page: p91q1 p91q1- Show all respondents/required How many people in your household are under the age of 18? 1 none are under the age of 18 2 one is under the age of 18 3 two are under the age of 18 4 three are under the age of 18 5 four are under the age of 18 6 five or more are under the age of 18 Page: q153 q153- Show all respondents/required Do you, or your family, own your own home or do you rent it? 1 Own 2 Rent 3 Neither Page: q154 q154- Show if q153 == 1/required Is your home paid for or do you have a mortgage? 1 Paid for 2 Mortgage Page: q155 40

43 q155- Show if q153 == 2/required Who you rent from a council or rent privately? 1 Council 2 Privately 3 Housing association or other Page: q156 q156- Show if q153 == 3/required Is your home some form of accommodation such as a hostel or lodging? 1 Yes 2 No Page: q157 q157- Show all respondents/required At what age did you finish full-time education? 1 15 or younger or older 6 Still at school in full-time education 7 Still at university in full-time education 8 Don't know Page: q158 q158- Show all respondents/required Do you have any educational or work-related qualifications? 1 Yes 2 No Page: q159 41

44 q159- Show if q158 == 1/required What is the highest qualification you have? 1 Postgraduate degree 2 University or CNAA first degree, e.g, BA, BSc 3 University or CNAA diploma 4 Teaching qualification (not degree) 5 Nursing qualification (e.g., SEN, SRC, SCM, RGC) 6 Higher National Certificate (HNC) or Higher National Diploma (HND), City & Guilds level 4 (Full Technological), NVW4/SVQ4 or NVQ5/SVQ5 7 GCE A level, S level, A2 level, AS level, International Baccalaureate 8 Scottish Higher/Higher Still Grades, Scottish SLC/SUPE at Higher Grade, Scottish Higher School Certificate 9 Ordinary National Certificate (ONC) or Diploma (OND), City & Guilds level 3 (Advanced/Final), NVQ/SVQ level 3 10 GCSE A*-C, CSE grade 1, GCE O level grade A C, School Certificate 11 Scottish Ordinary Bands A-C or pass, Scottish Standard Grades 1-3 or Pass/Lower Certificate 12 GCSE grades D-G, CSE grades 2-5, GCE O level grade D E, Short Course GCSE, Vocational GCSE 13 City & Guilds level 2 (Craft/Intermediate/Ordinary) or Scotvec Higher National Units or NVQ2/SVQ2 14 City & Guilds level 1, Scotvec National Certificate Modules, NVQ1/SVQ1 15 Clerical and commercial qualification (e.g., typing, shorthand, book-keeping) 16 Recognised trade apprenticeship completed 17 Youth training certificate, skill seekers 18 Other technical, professional or higher qualification Page: q160 42

45 q160- Show if q159 == 18/required OPEN TEXTBOX You said you have an other technical, professional or higher qualification. Please say what this is. Page: q161 q161- Show all respondents/required What is your marital status? Are you: 1 Married 2 Living with a partner 3 Separated (after being married) 4 Divorced 5 Widowed 6 Single (never married) Page: p92q1 p92q1- Show all respondents/required How would you describe your religious beliefs? 1 I have no religious beliefs 2 I am not very religious 3 I am somewhat religious 4 I am very religious 5 Don t know Page: p93q1 p93q1- Show all respondents/required If you belong to a religion, how often do you attend religious services? 1 Never 2 Once a year 3 Two to eleven times at year 4 Once a month 5 Two or more times a month 6 Once a week 7 More than once a week 8 Do not belong to a religion 9 Don't know 43

46 Page: q166 q166- Show all respondents/required Which of the following represents the total income of your household from all sources before tax - including benefits, saving and so on? 1 Less than 5, ,000-10, ,001-15, ,001-20, ,001-25, ,001-30, ,001-35, ,001-40, ,001-45, ,001-50, ,001-60, ,001-70, ,001-80, ,001-90, , , More than 100, Don't know Page: q167 44

47 q167- Show all respondents/required Which of these is the main source of income for you (and your wife / husband / partner) at present? 1 Earnings from employment (own or spouse / partner's) 2 Occupational pension(s) - from previous employer(s) 3 State retirement or widow's pension(s) 4 Jobseeker's Allowance / Unemployment benefit 5 Income Support or family credit 6 Invalidity, sickness or disabled pension or benefit(s) 7 Other state benefit 8 Interest from savings or investments 9 Student grant or loan 10 Dependent on parents/other relatives 11 Other main source 12 Don't know Page: q168 q168- Show if q167 == 11/required OPEN TEXTBOX You said you (and your wife / husband / partner) had an other main source of income. Please say what this is. Page: q171 45

48 q171- Show all respondents/required From the following, please tell me which best describes the sort of work you do. (If not working now, please tell me what you did in your last job). 1 Professional or higher technical work (work that requires at least degree-level qualifications, e.g. doctor, accountant, school teacher, university lecturer, social worker, systems analyst) 2 Manager or Senior Administrator (e.g. company director, finance manager, personnel manager, senior sales manager, senior local government officer) 3 Clerical (e.g. clerk, secretary) 4 Sales or Services (e.g. commercial traveller, shop assistant, nursery nurse, care assistant, paramedic) 5 Small Business Owner (e.g. shop owner, small builder, restaurant owner) 6 Foreman or Supervisor of Other Workers (e.g. building site foreman, supervisor of cleaning workers) 7 Skilled Manual Work (e.g. plumber, electrician, fitter, train driver, cook, hairdresser) 8 Semi-Skilled or Unskilled Manual Work (e.g. machine operator, assembler, postman, waitress, cleaner, labourer, driver, bar-worker, call-centre worker) 9 Other 10 Never worked Page: q172 q172- Show if q171 == 9/required OPEN TEXTBOX You said you did an other sort of work. Please say here what this is: Page: q173 46

49 q173- Show if q161 < 3/required Now, please tell me which best describes the sort of work your husband, wife or partner (where appropriate) does or did. 1 Professional or higher technical work (work that requires at least degree-level qualifications, e.g. doctor, accountant, school teacher, university lecturer, social worker, systems analyst) 2 Manager or Senior Administrator (e.g. company director, finance manager, personnel manager,senior sales manager, senior local government officer) 3 Clerical (e.g. clerk, secretary) 4 Sales or Services (e.g. commercial traveller, shop assistant, nursery nurse, care assistant, paramedic) 5 Small Business Owner (e.g. shop owner, small builder, restaurant owner) 6 Foreman or Supervisor of Other Workers (e.g. building site foreman, supervisor of cleaning workers) 7 Skilled Manual Work (e.g. plumber, electrician, fitter, train driver, cook, hairdresser) 8 Semi-Skilled or Unskilled Manual Work (e.g. machine operator, assembler, postman, waitress, cleaner, labourer, driver, bar-worker, call-centre worker) 9 Other 10 Never worked Page: q174 q174- Show if q173 == 9/required OPEN TEXTBOX You said your husband, wife or partner did an other sort of work. Please say here what this is: Page: q175 47

50 q175- Show all respondents/required From the following, please tell me which type of organisation <i>you</i> do or did work for. 1 Private sector firm or company (e.g. limited company, PLC, small business) 2 Nationalised industry or public corporation (e.g. post office, BBC) 3 Other public sector employer (e.g. central government, Civil Service, LEA, NHS, Police, armed forces) 4 Charity/voluntary sector (e.g. charitable companies, churches, trade unions) 5 Other / Never worked (for more than 10 hours per week) Page: q176 q176- Show if q161 < 3/required Now, please tell me which type of organisation your husband, wife or partner (where appropriate) does or did work for. 1 Private sector firm or company (e.g. limited company, PLC, small business) 2 Nationalised industry or public corporation (e.g. post office, BBC) 3 Other public sector employer (e.g. central government, Civil Service, LEA, NHS, Police, armed forces) 4 Charity/voluntary sector (e.g. charitable companies, churches, trade unions) 5 Other/Never worked (for more than 10 hours per week) Page: q177 48

51 q177- Show all respondents/required To which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 White 2 Mixed background 3 Asian or Asian British 4 Black or Black British 5 Other ethnic background Page: q178 q178- Show if q177 == 1/required And to which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 White British 2 Other white background Page: q179 q179- Show if q177 == 2/required And to which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 White and Black Caribbean 2 White and Black African 3 White and Asian 4 Other mixed background Page: q180 q180- Show if q177 == 3/required And to which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 Indian 2 Pakistani 3 Bangladeshi 4 Other Asian background Page: q181 49

52 q181- Show if q177 == 4/required And to which of these groups do you consider you belong? 1 Black Caribbean 2 Black African 3 Other black background Page: q182 q182- Show if q177 == 5/required OPEN TEXTBOX You said you considered you belong to an other ethnic background. Please say here what this is: Page: q183 q183- Show all respondents/required On a scale that runs from 0 to 10 where 0 means 'very unhappy' and 10 means 'very happy', generally speaking, how happy are you? Very unhappy Very happy 12 Don't know Page: q184 50

53 q184- Show all respondents/required All things considered, would you say that your health in general is: 1 Very good 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Poor 5 Very poor 6 Don't know Page: q185 q185- Show all respondents/required MULTIPLE CHOICE Do you have any of the following kinds of people in your care. (Please tick all that apply)? 1 Children under five years of age 2 Children between five and fifteen years of age 3 Elderly people 4 People with disabilities 5 Other people needing special assistance 6 None of the above Exclude other punches Page: q186 q186- Show all respondents/required What is your gender? 1 Male 2 Female Page: q187 q187- Show all respondents/required How much do you use the internet to get news and information about politics and current affairs? 1 Not very much 2 A fair amount 3 A great deal 4 Don t know 51

54 Page: q188 q188- Show all respondents/required On an average weekday, how much time do you spend watching television news or programmes about politics and current affairs? 1 None, No time at all 2 Less than 1/2 hour 3 1/2 hour to 1 hour 4 1 to 2 hours 5 More than 2 hours 6 Dont' know Module: admin Page: comments comments- Show all respondents OPEN TEXTBOX Do you have any comments on your experience of taking this survey (optional)? In the case that you would like a response to your comment please contact us at supportuk@yougov.com 52

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