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  Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: RSPCA http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/non_broadcast/Adjudication+Details.htm?adjudication_id=28579
Complaint upheld: The ASA determined that the RSPCA's claim that "Independent polls have consistently shown that most people in this country agree with us" was not true.
  Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/non_broadcast/Adjudication+Details.htm?adjudication_id=29366
Complaints upheld: The ASA determined that LACS was misleading and inaccurate in their use of a quote from the Burns Inquiry.
  Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: Countryside Alliance http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/non_broadcast/Adjudication+Details.htm?adjudication_id=34860
Complaint by LACS not upheld.
  Advertising Standards Authority Adjudications: League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/non_broadcast/Adjudication+Details.htm?adjudication_id=29364
Complaints upheld: The ASA determined that LACS was misleading and inaccurate in a pamphlet about hare hunting and coursing, including using no-longer-accurate data from 1951 when current information was easily available.
  MORI Poll for the Mail: Foot And Mouth Poll http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/foot-and-mouth-poll.ashx
Q18: 55% support a ban on hunting now, compared to 63% in July 1999. Throughout Great Britain. For The Mail on Sunday.
  MORI Poll for The Daily Mail: Royal Family Poll http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/royal-family-poll-14-april-2001.ashx
Q11: 29% think Prince Charles is most in tune with the British public's views on foxhunting; 45% think Tony Blair is. Throughout Great Britain. For The Daily Mail newspaper.
  MORI Poll for CPHA: Public Supports Move To Drag Hunting http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/public-supports-move-to-drag-hunting.ashx
74% don't think foxhunting is humane, and 72% would prefer foxhunters to hunt drag instead.
  MORI Poll for The Mail: Royal Family http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/royal-family-poll1.ashx
Q7: 59% support a ban; Q9: 53% think The Royal Princes should not be allowed 'to take part in any bloodsports'; Q10: 47% think the Royal Family should not shoot; Q11: 55% think they should not hunt; Q12: 17% think they should not fish. Throughout Britain. For The Mail on Sunday.
  MORI Poll for The Mail: England: One Nation? http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/england-one-nation.ashx
Q4a: less than .05% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues in Britain; Q4b: 1% thought foxhunting was one of the most important issues locally; Q5: foxhunting was at the bottom of the list of very important issues. Throughout England. For The Mail on Sunday.
  MORI Poll for IFAW and LACS: Public Seek End To Hunting Debate http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/public-seek-end-to-hunting-debate.ashx
Has the Government taken too long to resolve the hunting issue? 73% yes, 14% no, 10% no opinion, 4% don't know. For the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the League Against Cruel Sports.
  MORI Poll for The Economist: Expectations Of Future Government http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/expectations-of-future-government.ashx
Q13: 57% support a ban on fox hunting. For The Economist magazine.
  MORI Poll for The Sun: Political Attitudes in Great Britain http://www.ipsos-mori.com/content/political-attitudes-in-great-britain.ashx
Q7: 8% think banning fox hunting should be one of the top priorities for the next government. Throughout Great Britain. For The Sun newspaper.

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