Correspondence concerning perceived anti-Conservative bias in reporting of Gallup opinion polls in the Daily Telegraph, and mis-representation of by-election results generally
CCO 20/27/6
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Title
Correspondence concerning perceived anti-Conservative bias in reporting of Gallup opinion polls in the Daily Telegraph, and mis-representation of by-election results generally
Shelfmark
CCO 20/27/6
Summary
Correspondents include:-
Barber, Anthony, Party Chairman
Child, Alan
Lawson, Hugh, Daily Telegraph
MacGregor, John, Head of Edward Heath's Private Office
Rathbone, John R, Conservative Central Office
Thompson, Tommy, Head of Communications at Conservative Central Office
Wolff, Michael, Conservative Central Office
Date
Nov 1967-Jan 1968
Language
English
Physical extent
1 file
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Collection contents
Conservative Party Archive: Conservative Central Office - Party Chairman's Office
Campaigning and Elections
Public Opinion and Psephology
Correspondence concerning perceived anti-Conservative bias in reporting of Gallup opinion polls in the Daily Telegraph, and mis-representation of by-election results generally
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