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YouGov Survey Results The Conservatives Prepared for The Daily Telegraph / Sky News Sample Size: 2441 Fieldwork: 31st September - 2nd October 2003 Voting Intention % Con 33 Lab 33 Lib Dem 28 Other 6 SNP / PCY 2 Geeen 1 UKIP 1 BNP 3 Would Not Vote 8 Here is a list of problems facing the country. Could you tell me for each of them which political party you personally think would handle the problem best? Inflation and prices... Conservative 28 Labour 34 Liberal Democrat 10 None of them 15 Unemployment... Britain's defence... The National Health Service... Conservative 21 Labour 35 Liberal Democrat 15 None of them 14 Don't know 13 Conservative 35 Labour 23 Liberal Democrat 10 None of them 13 Don't know 16 Conservative 21 Labour 25 Liberal Democrat 23 None of them 18 1 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com

Education and schools... Law and order... Public transport: railways and buses... Europe... Taxation... Immigration and asylum-seekers... Agriculture and the countryside... Conservative 25 Labour 23 Liberal Democrat 23 None of them 13 Don't know 14 Conservative 34 Labour 21 Liberal Democrat 13 Other 3 None of them 15 Don't know 15 Conservative 17 Labour 17 Liberal Democrat 20 Other 3 None of them 26 Don't know 17 Conservative 28 Labour 20 Liberal Democrat 15 Other 4 None of them 16 Don't know 17 Conservative 30 Labour 21 Liberal Democrat 17 None of them 18 Don't know 14 Conservative 31 Labour 16 Liberal Democrat 13 Other 6 None of them 20 Don't know 16 Conservative 28 Labour 16 Liberal Democrat 19 Other 4 None of them 12 Don't know 21 2 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com

The situation in Iraq... Conservative 18 Labour 23 Liberal Democrat 15 Other 3 None of them 22 Don't know 20 Which TWO of these issues are most important when you are deciding which party to vote for at a general election?:crime Crime 33 Education 27 The euro 17 Iraq 5 Taxation 29 Asylum-seekers 25 NHS 47 Transport 8 People often see political parties as being close, or not close, to various sections of society. How close do you see the Conservatives being to each of these kinds of people? Working-class people... Very close 2 Fairly close 18 Not very close 37 Not at all close 39 Women... The rich... City-dwellers... Professional and business people... Very close 4 Fairly close 30 Not very close 41 Not at all close 17 Very close 66 Fairly close 29 Not very close 1 Not at all close 1 Don't know 3 Very close 20 Fairly close 45 Not very close 21 Not at all close 5 Very close 51 Fairly close 39 Not very close 4 Not at all close 2 3 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com

Gay people... The poor... Members of ethnic minorities... Trade union members... People who live in the country... Old people... Very close 4 Fairly close 14 Not very close 35 Not at all close 29 Don't know 19 Very close 2 Fairly close 10 Not very close 30 Not at all close 53 Very close 4 Fairly close 21 Not very close 37 Not at all close 27 Don't know 11 Very close 2 Fairly close 10 Not very close 32 Not at all close 49 Don't know 8 Very close 23 Fairly close 45 Not very close 17 Not at all close 7 Very close 5 Fairly close 27 Not very close 36 Not at all close 24 Which of these statements comes closest to your view? 'The Conservatives are ready for power and look like a 'Government in waiting'.' 12 'The Conservatives are not ready for power and need more time to prepare themselves.' 76 Here are some reasons people give for not voting Conservative at the moment. Please indicate for each of them whether you personally sympathise with it or not The Conservatives are not really interested in public services such as education and the health service... Yes, do sympathise 40 No, do not sympathise 43 Don't know 17 It is hard to know just what the Conservatives stand for at the moment... Yes, do sympathise 70 No, do not sympathise 21 4 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com

They did not do a good job of governing the country when John Major was Prime Minister... Yes, do sympathise 53 No, do not sympathise 37 Don't know 11 The Conservatives are irrelevant: they just seem 'out of it'... Yes, do sympathise 53 No, do not sympathise 32 Don't know 15 They are not providing the Blair Government with a strong opposition... Yes, do sympathise 71 No, do not sympathise 18 Don't know 11 Is Iain Duncan Smith at the moment providing the Conservative Party with... Strong and effective leadership 3 Adequate leadership - but not more 41 Weak and ineffectual leadership 47 Bearing in mind that the next general election may be two years away, which of these statements applies to you? I shall definitely vote Conservative 20 I might consider voting Conservative if the party changed for the better 24 I shall definitely not vote Conservative 46 Who would make the best Prime Minister? Who do you trust more? Tony Blair 35 Iain Duncan Smith 14 Charles Kennedy 22 Don't know 30 Tony Blair 26 Iain Duncan Smith 25 Do not trust either 42 Don't know 7 Is the Conservative Party in a better or worse condition now than it was in 1997? Better condition 15 Worse condition 44 Not changed much either way 33 Don't know 8 Is Iain Duncan Smith the right person to lead the Conservative party? Right person 12 Wrong person 57 Don t know 31 Would the Conservatives under Iain Duncan Smith provide a competent government? Would provide a competent government 20 Would not 53 Don't know 27 5 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com

Would you be more or less likely to vote Conservative if they replaced Iain Duncan Smith as leader with Michael Howard, the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer? More likely to vote Conservative 13 Less likely 11 Make no difference 66 Would you be more or less likely to vote Conservative if they replaced Iain Duncan Smith as leader with Michael Portillo, the former Defence Secretary? More likely to vote Conservative 14 Less likely 26 Make no difference 51 Would you be more or less likely to vote Conservative if they replaced Iain Duncan Smith as leader with Kenneth Clarke, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer? More likely to vote Conservative 24 Less likely 15 Make no difference 51 Should the Conservatives have supported or opposed the war against Iraq? Supported 47 Opposed 35 Don't know 18 6 of 6 2003 YouGov Ltd. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.com