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HUNTING SURVEY

NOVEMBER 2004

telegraph research

ICM interviewed a random sample of 1000 adults aged 18+ by telephone between 24 and 25 November 2004.  Interviews were conducted across the country and the results have been weighted to the profile of all adults.  ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.  Further information at http://www.britishpollingcouncil.org

For more information on the omnibus methodology and weighting click here.

This poll was conducted on behalf of: The Sunday Telegraph

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Q1. In the past have you considered yourself to be a supporter of?
Labour Party 33%
Conservative Party 20%
Liberal Democrat 10%
Some other party 7%
None of these 22%
Don't know 7%
Q2. Parliament has recently passed legislation banning hunting with dogs. Do you yourself support or oppose the ban?
Support 50%
Oppose 35%
Don't know 15%
Q3. Once the ban of hunting with dogs comes into force, do you think police resources should be used to enforce the ban, or should the police concentrate resources on fighting other crimes?
Police should concentrate on other crime 70%
Police should enforce the ban 20%
Do both 7%
Don't know 3%
Q4. Now that hunting with dogs has been banned by Parliament, would you support or oppose a ban on the sports of...Shooting?
Support 41%
Oppose 50%
Don't know 9%
Q4. Now that hunting with dogs has been banned by Parliament, would you support or oppose a ban on the sports of...Fishing?
Support 25%
Oppose 68%
Don't know 7%
 
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