Not exact matches
The
poll commissioned by the Accord Coalition found that four out
of every five people asked
opposed the Conservative plan to no longer require new over-subscribed faith schools to offer 50 per
cent of their places to those
of other religions or none.
A
poll in March last year highlighted that 71 per
cent of the Icelandic population
opposed Icelandic membership in the European Union.
Fox hunting with hounds was outlawed by Tony Blair's Labour government in 2004 and
polls suggest that more than 80 per
cent of people are now
opposed to the practice.
A recent
poll by NBC News 4, The Wall Street Journal and Marist College sure makes the bill sound unpopular: 63 %
of respondents
opposed the proposed 10 -
cent charge.
In advance
of the meeting, Labour released a
poll of members (based on an «initial sample»
of 1,900) showing that 75 per
cent opposed intervention, regarded by some as an attempt to bounce the party into
opposing air strikes,
A recent independent
poll of 18,000 people commissioned by Unite showed that 74 per
cent opposed the privatisation
of any part
of the blood service.
The YouGov
poll of more than 3,400 people, conducted last week, reveals that 59 per
cent oppose the ban being overturned.
As a result, around two - thirds
of people
oppose the switch and just 16 per
cent support it, according to a
poll by Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
82 per
cent of teachers, school leaders and heads
oppose opening new grammar schools, according to the results
of a new
poll.
It comes after an EMRS
poll which found 76 per
cent of the 1000 Tasmanians surveyed
opposed lowering the voluntary school starting age.
An opinion
poll conducted by the Accord Coalition for Inclusive Education, has found that eighty per
cent of those surveyed — including two - thirds
of Catholics, are
opposed to removing the current cap, which limits schools from not selecting more than half
of their pupils on religious grounds.
Those activities resulted in a September opinion
poll that revealed an astonishing 93 per
cent of citizens were aware
of the Kinder Morgan expansion project and 68 per
cent of those were
opposed.
However, a new
poll by The Globe and Mail / Nanos Research found that only 44 per
cent of respondents supported or somewhat supported the proposal, while 55 per
cent opposed or somewhat
opposed it.
The legal news outlet also cites a
poll, commissioned by the Canadian Association for Equality, that found: 35 per
cent of Canadians strongly support the creation
of a presumption
of equal parenting in child custody cases in federal and provincial legislation, 35 per
cent somewhat support it, nine per
cent somewhat
oppose it and four per
cent strongly
oppose it.
The article reports that a new
poll commissioned by the Canadian Association for Equality found that 70 per
cent of Canadians support the creation
of a presumption
of equal parenting in child custody cases, while 13 per
cent oppose it and 17 per
cent are unsure.