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YouGov / Sunday Times Survey Results Sample Size: 1941 Fieldwork: 9th - 10th October 2008 For detailed results, click here Headline Voting Intention [Excluding Don't Knows and Wouldn't Vote] Do you think Gordon Brown is doing well or badly as prime minister? % Con 43 Lab 33 Lib Dem 14 Other 10 Very well 4 Fairly well 27 Fairly badly 34 Very badly 31 Don't know 5 Do you think David Cameron is doing well or badly as Conservative leader? Very well 10 Fairly well 48 Fairly badly 21 Very badly 11 Do you think Nick Clegg is doing well or badly as leader of the Liberal Democrats? Very well 2 Fairly well 30 Fairly badly 23 Very badly 11 Don't know 34 Who would you trust more to raise you and your family's standard of living? Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling 25 David Cameron and George Osborne 34 Neither 32 In your opinion, how good or bad is the state of Britain's economy at the moment? Very good 0 Quite good 1 Neither good nor bad 7 Quite bad 38 Very bad 52 Don't know 1 1 2008 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Over the next 12 months do you think Britain's economy will... Grow at a faster rate than over the past 12 months 1 Grow at about the same rate 2 Grow more slowly 17 Not grow at all 25 Go into recession 51 Don't know 4 Do you think house prices in your area will rise or fall over the next 12 months? Rise by more than 10% 1 Rise by less than 10% 3 Stay about the same 15 Fall by less than 10% 36 Fall by more than 10% 39 Don't know 6 Which of the following statements comes CLOSEST to your view? Whatever the short-term problems we face today, the free market system, with its risks and rewards, is the best way to increase prosperity; it would be a mistake to do anything 20 that curbs enterprise and limits the freedom of companies, investors and employees to take their own decisions' The free market system offers both advantages and disadvantages; the time has come to change the balance so that there is less freedom and more regulation, with the 54 Government setting tougher rules to ensure that companies behave responsibly' The free market system is fundamentally flawed; Britain would be more prosperous if far 12 more companies were owned by the Government and/or their own workforce' Don t know 14 Do you fear that you or a close member of your family will lose their job as a result of the current financial crisis? Yes, I do fear this 39 No, I don t 35 Not sure 20 Not applicable neither I nor any close member of my family is currently working 6 From what you have seen, do you think Gordon Brown is handling the financial crisis well or badly? Well 29 Badly 37 Neither 27 Don't know 7 Who would you trust more to handle this crisis? Gordon Brown & Alistair Darling 33 David Cameron & George Osborne 27 Neither 30 2 2008 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

The government has announced a comprehensive rescue plan for UK banks, including up to 50 billion of new capital, up to 250 billion of government guarantees and up to 200 billion of lending. Do you broadly support or oppose this plan? Support - it was probably necessary if Britain's financial system was not to collapse 59 Oppose - taxpayers should not bail out the banks 32 Don't know 9 Do you think as a condition of this support, the top executives who run the banks should be made to quit? Yes - the executives have failed and should be made to quit 54 No - it would be better for the executives to stay and clear up the mess 35 Should the government have gone further and nationalised the banks? Yes, the government should have nationalised the banks 23 No, it should not 54 Don't know 23 Do you think the Government has been too hasty in responding to the present crisis, or too slow, or got the balance about right? Government has been too hasty 5 Government has been too slow 53 Government has got balance about right 31 Don't know 12 Nobody can be certain, but what do you think is the likeliest outcome of the Government's rescue plan for British banks? Taxpayers will end up losing a lot of money propping up Britain's banks 39 Taxpayers will end up losing some money but not too much 28 Taxpayers will end up neither losing money nor making a profit 13 Taxpayers will end up making a profit, as the economy recovers and bank shares rise in value 9 Do you think money deposited in major British banks is safe? Yes, in practice all deposits are safe, because the Government will not allow a major bank to go bust and cause savers to lose money 24 Yes, but only up to the deposit protection limit of 50,000 49 No I don't think any money in a major British bank is completely safe 21 Don't know 6 Have you taken steps to protect your savings in the past few weeks, either by taking money out of your bank or moving it between banks? Yes - I have 12 No - I have not 85 Don't know 3 3 2008 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Economists talk about 'recession' when the economy stops growing and contracts a little; and they talk about 'depression' when the economy contracts a lot as it did in the slump in the 1930's. Looking ahead what do you think will happen to Britain's economy over the next few years? Britain will avoid a recession and get back to normal over the next year or so 5 Britain will have a mild recession and unemployment will go up but then things will slowly 66 pick up, as in the early 1990s Britain will have a depression, worse than the early 1990s and reminiscent of the 1930s 20 Not sure 10 Do you agree or disagree with the following statements: Gordon Brown was a successful Chancellor, and he has the experience needed to steer Britain's economy through this crisis Agree 37 Disagree 47 Don't know 16 Gordon Brown mismanaged Britain's public finances when he was Chancellor, and he will use the crisis as an excuse for raising taxes. Agree 49 Disagree 34 Don't know 18 If action is needed to cut the budget deficit would you prefer to see higher taxes or reductions in public spending? Higher taxes 21 Reductions in public spending 62 Don't know 17 If the government had to cut spending, and could not save enough by improving efficiency and cutting out waste, in which one or two of these would you most like to see spending reduced? [Please tick up to two items] Other social security benefits 48 Defence 39 Transport 21 Education 6 State pensions 3 Health 3 Other areas 34 Has the financial turbulence made you concerned about your own future pension, and how much your income in retirement will be? Yes it has 45 No, it is a long way away 27 Don't know 9 Not applicable 19 4 2008 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved

Do you expect to work longer, delaying your retirement, because of the risk that your pension may not be as high as you were expecting? Yes, I do expect to delay my retirement 30 No, I do not 26 Don't know 16 Not applicable 27 In general, do you think public sector workers, such as civil servants local government officials, teachers and NHS employees, have higher or lower salaries than people with equivalent skills, responsibilities and experience in the private sector? Public sector workers generally have higher salaries 24 Public sector workers generally have lower salaries 49 Public sector workers generally have similar salaries 17 Don t know 10 Many public sector workers enjoy final salary pensions, where their income in retirement is a proportion, usually two-thirds, of their final salary. Many private sector workers, in contrast, have lower pensions. Do you think Current arrangements for public sector workers should continue 37 They should be brought into line with most private sector workers 50 Don't know 13 Gordon Brown last week recalled Peter Mandelson from Brussels and appointed him business secretary with a seat in the House of Lords. Do you think this was a good or a bad appointment? Good 17 Bad 41 Neither 17 Don't know 25 Do you like or dislike Peter Mandelson? I like him 6 I dislike him 41 Neither like nor dislike 44 Which of these views comes closer to your own? Peter Mandelson used to be associated with spin and sleaze. Leopards don't change their spots, so his return to government will end in tears 50 Whatever happened in the past, Peter Mandelson is now committed to working harmoniously with Gordon Brown to ensure economic recovery 22 Don't know 28 How long do you think Peter Mandelson will stay in the cabinet on this occasion? Up to six months 12 6-12 months 21 Until the next election 38 Beyond the next election if Labour wins again 7 Don't know 23 5 2008 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved