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Reputation Survey: The coalition Government - Coalition goodwill takes a nosedive

The Government is less popular than in 2010 and more people have a negative opinion of the Conservatives and Lib Dems than they did when the coalition was formed.

Reputation Survey: Lobbying - Lobbyists struggle to convince public

Fewer than half of the UK public understands what lobbying is and 40 per cent believe companies should not be able to pay for advice on engaging with government.

PRWeek poll reveals public blames lobbying scandals on politicians

lobbying for third parties in its response. To read the Reputation Survey click here Also read ...

Reputation Survey: War in Afghanistan - Offensive has 'failed to make Britain safer'

Seventy per cent of the public feels the war has not improved security.

Reputation Survey: The European Union - Debt woes leave EU image in the red

Public opinion is against ceding more power to the EU or joining the euro, and most agree with David Cameron that Europe's rules and regulations stifle growth.

Reputation Survey: Liberal Democrats - Lib Dem ratings take a battering

Following the Liberal Democrats' conference last week, new research reveals that the public has a more negative view of the party since it formed a coalition with the Conservatives.

Reputation survey: Labour leadership candidates

David Miliband is the Labour leadership candidate considered most trustworthy and competent by the public, but the majority believes none of the candidates is up to the job.

Reputation survey: Coalition Government - Clegg under pressure

As the coalition Government finds its feet, the public is divided over the extent to which Nick Clegg has benefited in his new role as Deputy Prime Minister.

Reputation survey: Leaders' debates - TV debates are a hit

The vast majority of the public believe future elections should include TV debates and that Nick Clegg has benefited most from the first two events, new research finds.

PRWeek - Election 2010: Features

Reputation Survey: The Conservative Party - Tories seek trust uplift A tale of two candidates ...

 

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