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This study aims to examine the electorate's views on the Common Market
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Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions Satisfaction/dissatisfaction with way Government is running country/Mr Callaghan as Prime Minister/ Mrs Thatcher as Leader of Opposition. Party most inclined to support, intended vote if there was a General Election. Opinion on British membership of Common Market, attitudes to 'scrapping' of Common Market, whether membership has contributed to rising food prices, knowledge of international organisations, eg. NATO, WHO, IMF, UN, etc., knowledge of elections to European Parliament, whether knew of these elections at time of British Referendum on Common Market (June 1975). Background Variables Sex, marital status, whether head of household, age, age finished full-time education, social class, television area, whether registered elector, registered elector, employment status, accomodation tenure, household composition, number of children, telephone ownership, income, number of electors/non-electors, occupation of head of household.
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