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Facts and Figures | CMP/MORI research 2005

CMP/MORI RESEARCH 2005

Findings of a MORI research study on behalf of the Coalition for Medical Progress (CMP) show that 75% of the GB population can accept animal experimentation so long as it is for medical purposes. A similar proportion (76%) can accept animal experimentation as long as there is no unnecessary suffering to the animals. 72% of adults agree with animal experimentation for all types of medical research where there is no alternative, and 53% can accept animal research only for life-threatening diseases. 89% of those surveyed agreed with one or more of these four statements.

Fewer respondents in the survey now report a lack of trust for the regulatory systems in place, compared with previous surveys conducted in 1999 for the Medical Research Council, and in 2002 for the CMP. In 1999, 65% of people agreed with the statement "I have a lack of trust in the regulatory system about animal research". By 2002, this had fallen to 50% and in 2005 to 36%. Furthermore, the proportion actively disagreeing with this statement has increased from 11% (in 1999), to 19% (in 2002), to 37% in 2005.

In 1999, 29% said that they trusted scientists not to cause unnecessary suffering to the animals being experimented on. In 2002 this figure had risen to 39%, and in 2005 it is 52%. The corresponding figures for the proportions who disagree with this statement are 56% (in 1999), 44% (in 2002), and 31% in 2005.

52% of participants expect that the rules in Britain on experimentation are well enforced, compared to 22% who think they are not. The agreement figure has increased from 29% in 1999 and 40% in 2002; and the disagree figure has fallen from 41% in 1999 and 29% in 2002.

"The use of animals in medical research" a research study by MORI

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