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YouGov / Sunday Times Survey Results Fieldwork: March 15-16, 2007; sample 1,897 electors throughout Great Bitain For full results click here Voting Intention (excluding don't knows, would not vote) Non Voters Con 38 Lab 32 Lib Dem 16 Other 14 Would Not Vote 9 Don't know 16 Do you think Tony Blair is doing well or badly as Prime Minister? Very well 3 Fairly well 30 Fairly badly 31 Very badly 31 Don t know 4 Do you think David Cameron is doing well or badly as leader of the Conservative Party? Very well 6 Fairly well 44 Fairly badly 26 Very badly 11 Don t know 14 Do you think David Cameron would do well or badly if he became Prime Minister? Very well 6 Fairly well 31 Fairly badly 25 Very badly 18 Don t know 20 Do you think Sir Menzies Campbell is doing well or badly as leader of the Liberal Democrats? Very well 2 Fairly well 23 Fairly badly 30 Very badly 18 Don t know 27 1 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Gordon Brown will present his final budget next week, after 10 years at the Treasury. Do you think he has done well or badly as Chancellor of the Exchequer? Very well 14 Fairly well 37 Fairly badly 23 Very badly 18 Don t know 8 Do you think Gordon Brown would do well or badly if he became Prime Minister? Very well 6 Fairly well 25 Fairly badly 25 Very badly 30 Don t know 13 Who do you trust more to raise your, and your family s, standard of living? A Labour government 29 A Conservative government 36 Don t know 36 The next general election could be up to three years away. How do you think you would vote if the leaders of the three main parties were Gordon Brown (Labour), David Cameron (Conservative) and Sir Menzies Campbell (Liberal Democrat)? (excluding don't know, would not vote) Con 41 Lab 31 Lib Dem 13 Other 15 Now suppose that Tony Blair were to remain Prime Minister and lead Labour into the next election, while David Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell also remain leaders of their parties. How would you vote then? (excluding don't know, would not vote) Con 39 Lab 31 Lib Dem 15 Other 16 2 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Financially, I feel I have done reasonably well over the past ten years Agree 44 Disagree 49 Don t know 8 Gordon Brown has raised taxes in a sneaky way and I don t really trust him Agree 61 Disagree 23 Gordon Brown has shown by his actions that he does not really care about hard-working families Agree 55 Disagree 29 Don t know 16 Most of the extra money that this Government has spent in order to improve public services has, in fact, been wasted Agree 72 Disagree 16 Don t know 12 Do you think the economy would do better or worse if the Conservatives were in charge? Better 26 Worse 28 About the same 36 Imagine you are sitting in a train carriage and you see Gordon Brown approaching. Would you...? Hope that he sits next to you for the journey 32 Hope that he sits somewhere else 53 Don t know 16 Now imagine you are sitting in a train carriage and, instead, you see David Cameron approaching. Would you...? Hope that he sits next to you for the journey 35 Hope that he sits somewhere else 50 3 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Proposals are expected next week to increase council tax bills on the most expensive houses, by creating an extra band above the current top band, band H. Would you support or oppose this idea? Support 51 Oppose 33 If you had to choose among the following alternatives for the council tax in general, which would you prefer? It should be abolished and replaced with a local income tax 43 It should be kept but only allowed to rise in line with inflation 45 It should be kept, and councils should be free to set the level without restriction 3 This week nearly 100 Labour MPs rebelled against government plans to retain Britain s independent nuclear deterrent by renewing the Trident nuclear submarine system at a cost of 20 billion. Critics say the nature of the threat to the UK has changed since Britain should retain an independent nuclear deterrent by renewing Trident 42 Britain should scrap the Trident replacement 37 Don t know 21 Britain will soon have more troops in Afghanistan than Iraq. Troop casualties have increased. Which of the following reflects your view? The troops should stay in Afghanistan until the job is done 30 They are serving no useful purpose and should be brought home 53 Don't know 16 If Iran gets nuclear weapons, how do you think the rest of the world should respond? A full-scale invasion of Iran 7 Targeted military strikes against Iran's nuclear installations 17 No military strikes; instead diplomacy combined with economic sanctions against Iran 43 Diplomacy alone; no military action or economic sanctions 20 Don't know 14 4 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

A few days ago Gordon Brown and David Cameron set out their views on what Britain should do regarding climate change. Which of the two men do you think is genuinely 'greener'? Gordon Brown is greener 7 David Cameron is greener 21 Both are green 12 Neither is green 40 Don t know 20 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: On the whole, British politicians are just using global warming as an excuse to raise taxes; they are not really interested in tackling climate change seriously Agree 63 Disagree 21 Which of these statements comes closest to your view? Climate change is such an important issue, that Britain should act now to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide we generate, regardless of what other 37 countries do Climate change must be tackled internationally Britain should take tough action only if other countries, especially China and the United States also agree 37 to do so. Many scientists and politicians have exaggerated the dangers of climate change 17 there is no need to change the way we live our lives Not sure 9 Would you support or oppose the following measures to help deal with the issue of climate change? Increasing the taxes on cars with large engines Support 66 Oppose 27 Don t know 7 Building more nuclear power stations Support 42 Oppose 36 Don t know 23 Increasing air fares, for example by making the world s airlines pay tax on the fuel they use Support 41 Oppose 49 5 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Increasing the taxes that motorists pay on petrol, and using the money to reduce fares on buses and trains Support 29 Oppose 63 Don t know 8 Increase the use of congestion-charging and road-pricing Support 21 Oppose 69 Use technology to reduce carbon emissions, for example hybrid cars Thinking specifically about David Cameron s proposals to tax frequent fliers more heavily. Do you think...? Support 91 Oppose 4 Don t know 6 Cheap flights damage the environment and should cost more to deter people 21 Cheap flights have allowed people on lower incomes to travel more, and should not be taxed more 60 Neither 11 Don t know 9 Would you support or oppose a policy of allowing people to take one return flight a year, without paying any extra tax, but impose an extra tax on their tickets if they take more flights than this? Support 41 Oppose 44 How many airline round-trips have you taken in the past 12 months that you have paid for (i.e., not counting flights paid by someone else, such as your employer)? (A single family holiday would count as one round-trip) None 44 One 27 Two 15 Three 7 More than three 7 6 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

A recent TV programme, The Meddling Prince, accused the Prince of Wales of interfering too much in public affairs. What is your view? He has a right to speak out and should continue doing so 60 He should stay out of political matters 31 Don t know 9 Prince Charles is known for his views on organic food, modern architecture and alternative health, among other subjects. From what you know of his views, do you think he is...? Generally right 43 Generally wrong 13 Neither 29 Do you think he would make a good king, or not? Yes he would 43 No he wouldn t 36 Don t know 21 If you had to choose, which would you prefer: for Prince Charles to become King after Queen Elizabeth II, or for the crown to 'skip a generation' so that Prince William becomes the next king? For Prince Charles to become King 36 For Prince William to become King 42 Don t mind 15 Don t know 7 7 2007 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved