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Keep up to dateSurvey results | |
Who will you vote for in the general election? | Ìý |
Conservative | 154 |
Labour | 139 |
Liberal Democrat | 100 |
Other | 39 |
Who has the best policies for the construction industry? | Ìý |
Labour | 201 |
Conservative | 130 |
Liberal Democrat | 53 |
Other | 48 |
How satisfied are you with Labour’s performance? | Ìý |
Very satisfied | 5% |
Fairly satisfied | 35% |
Neutral | 14% |
Dissatisfied | 30% |
Very dissatisfied | 17% |
Who would make the best leader? | Ìý |
Tony Blair | 46% |
Michael Howard | 33% |
Charles Kennedy | 32% |
How should a new government structure its departments relating to construction? | Ìý |
Leave unchanged | 19% |
Consolidate into one department | 81% |
Who would best manage the economy? | Ìý |
Labour | 53% |
Conservative | 36% |
Liberal Democrat | 11% |
Who is most likely to cut back on public spending after the election? | Ìý |
Labour | 17% |
Conservative | 77% |
Liberal Democrat | 6% |
Would a reduction in spending significantly affect your business? | Ìý |
Yes | 61% |
No | 39% |
What are the most important election issues facing construction? | Ìý |
Public spending | 25% |
Regulation and red tape | 18% |
Inflation | 7% |
Sustainability | 18% |
Training | 14% |
Infrastructure | 14% |
Other | 4% |
Is construction well represented in government? | Ìý |
Yes | 21% |
No | 79% |
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