Opinion polling
        objectivity
        I tabled an amendment to an Commons Motion raising
        concerns about opinion polling because of the leading nature of a MORI poll about the
        University Hospital Trust in Birmingham adopting foundation status.  The letter to
        Bob Worcester of MORI below, explains my concerns.
        Bob Worcester
        Chairman
        MORI House
        79-81 Borough Road
        London
        SE1 1FY
        Our ref:
                   OTH/MORI/ID
        Date:
                       18
        June 2004
        Dear Bob,
        You may be aware of Barry Sheerman MPs Early Day Motion, number
        1294 OPINION POLLING.  I am writing to draw your attention to the
        amendment that I tabled to the motion, which refers to the poll undertaken by MORI last
        November on behalf of the University Hospital Trust in Birmingham on the issue of
        foundation trust status (MORI/JN21013/sda).  A
        copy of the EDM and my amendment are attached for ease of reference.
        In this
        particular piece of work of yours, respondents were taken through a series of questions
        highlighting apparently virtuous qualities which they were then invited to approve.  These characteristics, summed up as greater
        local freedoms were then attributed to foundation hospitals and interviewees were
        asked if they support or oppose the idea of foundation hospitals.  If this is not leading people into giving the
        required answer, I dont know what is!  I
        was shocked to discover that a reputable organisation like MORI was prepared to stoop to
        this level.
        Can you
        confirm that the methodology used in this case does not comply with MORIs normal
        policy and practice and give assurances that the use of leading questions in opinion
        polling will not be repeated?
        Yours sincerely,
        LYNNE JONES MP
        EDM 1294A1
        
          
            |   | OPINION POLLING Amdt. line
            5: | 27.05.04 | 
          
            |   | Jones/Lynne |   | 
          
            |   | after 'results', insert ',
            such as the University Hospital Trust in Birmingham on the issue of
            foundation trust status,'. | 
          
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        EDM 1294
        
          
            |   | OPINION POLLING | 26.05.04 | 
          
            |   | Sheerman/Barry |   | 
          
            |   | That this House regrets
            the decline of self-regulation of public opinion polling companies in the United Kingdom;
            is deeply concerned that there are no sufficient checks on the integrity of polling or
            polling organisations; further expresses concern at the proliferation of
            non-scientific/empirical polling, in particular the use of techniques designed to secure
            the results favoured by those who commission the polls, and lack of transparency in the
            methodology employed; and calls on Her Majesty's Government to conduct a thorough
            investigation into the integrity, honesty and professionalism of the polling industry and,
            if indicated, introduce regulation. | 
          
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