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  Slight slip in support for war : Two-point drop but majority still in favour
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News DateFriday, April 4, 2003 10:14:27 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionPublic support for military action against Iraq has slipped by two points over the past seven days, according to the results of the Guardian/ICM weekly tracker poll on the war.

But the drop in popular support, from 54% just after the outbreak of war to 52% now, shows that a clear majority still approves of Britain's involvement in the war to topple Saddam Hussein.

And, according to a Populus poll published by the Times, two thirds of Britons think the war is going well. Almost 85% of Americans also said they believed the conflict was going well, according to a Gallup poll for USA Today and CNN.

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