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Attitudes in the United Kingdom towards the EU.Topics: use of selected information sources on the EU: friends and relatives, printed media, audio-visual media, internet, brochures, MEP, trade unions, UK government, local government, EU information offices, Europe Direct freephone call centre, local library, other; preferred way of information: brochure, internet, audio-visual media, printed media, telephone hotline, other; assessment of the appropriateness of media coverage with European Union issues; knowledge test on the EU: number of member states, UK is the only member state that did not introduce the euro, referendum on the European Constitution will be held in the UK, UK will hold the presidency of the EU in 2005, EU imposes metric measurements on the UK, EU wants to replace ´Made in Britain´ labels by ´Made in the EU´ labels; attitude towards the EU presidency of the UK; expected benefit from the European Constitution; attitude towards the following statements on the EU: membership of the UK is a good thing for the UK, membership of the UK is a good thing for the EU, European construction is going too fast, too many decisions concerning the UK are taken at EU level; attitude towards selected issues: introduction of the euro in the UK, common foreign policy, common defence and security policy, enlargement of the EU, responsibility of the EU for comprehensive issues, resignation of the President of the European Commission and the European Commissioners in case of missing support in the European Parliament, school education on the EU; trust in the following institutions: press, radio, TV, trade unions, political parties, big companies, British government, British Parliament, European Commission; benefit from the UK’s EU membership with regard to the following areas: social policy, environmental protection, quality of food products, consumer protection, unemployment, organised crime and drug trafficking, fight against terrorism, democracy and individual...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/12/2004 - 06/01/2005
Country
United Kingdom
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Universe
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Sampling procedure
Probability
Kind of data
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Data collection mode
Telephone interview
Access
Publisher
GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Publication year
2005
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