Articles by John Sarbah

There are few creatures great or small that man has not tried to roast, smoke, boil, sauté, or just plain eat raw. According to our recent survey 69% of Brits do not see themselves as fussy eaters, but when we gave the meat-eating public a list of 20 animals and ...
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William Hague, the current Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, has stormed up the TellYouGov leaderboard to unprecedented first place, following the unsubstantiated claims of a relationship between himself and one of his special advisers, Christopher Myers, after they shared a twin-bed hotel room while away working. Both ...
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Our latest poll on the issue shows that support for a referendum on the Alternative Vote system (AV) remains unchanged at 37%, while support for the current, first-past-the-post, system has seen a slight increase of one percentage point, from 38 to 39%. Since the formation of the Coalition Government on ...
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Following Naomi Campbell’s testimony at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, a number of our British panellists have concluded that the socialite supermodel appears self-centred, dishonest, arrogant, deceptive and naive. The public were asked to give their opinion on the model’s testimony, taking into consideration that ...
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In our recent survey looking at popular action shows of the 1980s, The A-Team has topped a poll as the action show of the era that people most remember watching. The hit TV show, which was recently made into a full length film starring Liam Neeson and Jessica Biel (pictured), ...
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The public is divided on the extent to which Britain should play a role on the political world stage, a poll for Chatham House has found. The survey, which aimed to help assess the UK’s future foreign policy and role in international relations, was sent to two groups of respondents. ...
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Support for the Liberal Democrats has fallen significantly since the General Election, the most recent poll for the Sun newspaper has found. The results of the survey, carried out between 19th and 20th July, show a significant decrease in the public’s voting intention where the Liberal Democrats are concerned, with ...
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Peter Mandelson has seen a dramatic increase in volume score on the TellYouGov leaderboard following the release of his controversial autobiography, entitled The Third Man. The former Labour Business Secretary’s volume score has gone up 55 points in the past 24 hours, so far peaking at 216, putting him third ...
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Nearly half (45%) of the British public is in favour of switching to the Alternative Voting (AV) system proposed by the Liberal Democrats, while 32% think it best to keep the current First Past The Post (FPTP) method, a survey on behalf of the Sun newspaper has found. 17% of ...
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Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has been enjoying a wealth of positive sentiments on TellYouGov following his speech outlining plans for a radical reformation of the prison service. The Justice Secretary’s score, which was at 0 just 48 hours ago, now rests at a positive 73. In his speech on June ...
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