The Conservative Party, 1918-1979Macmillan, 1979 - 295 sider |
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Side 192
... polls taken at the time , this was not so . According to the BIPO polls there never was a majority specifically in favour of military action , though polls taken on 10-11 November and on 1-2 December gave a little more than 50 per cent ...
... polls taken at the time , this was not so . According to the BIPO polls there never was a majority specifically in favour of military action , though polls taken on 10-11 November and on 1-2 December gave a little more than 50 per cent ...
Side 222
... poll of the Cabinet , of peers , of M.P.s and , so far as was practicable , of opinion in the constituencies . If the ... polls had given Home the lead , although he admitted that among Conservative M.P.s that lead had only been narrow ...
... poll of the Cabinet , of peers , of M.P.s and , so far as was practicable , of opinion in the constituencies . If the ... polls had given Home the lead , although he admitted that among Conservative M.P.s that lead had only been narrow ...
Side 258
... polls for September was down to 11-12 per cent - still comfortable , but a significant drop since the 19 per cent lead recorded in July . An Opinion Research Centre poll , held at the time of the Conservative conference in October ...
... polls for September was down to 11-12 per cent - still comfortable , but a significant drop since the 19 per cent lead recorded in July . An Opinion Research Centre poll , held at the time of the Conservative conference in October ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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