MSN PREDICTOR
Welcome to MSN Predictor - a major experiment which we hope will unlock the potential of you, our audience, to forecast the major and not so major developments in British life. We don't want to know how you will vote or act on any given subject. Instead we'll ask you how you think an event or subject will ultimately turn out and invite you to update your judgement as those events begin to unfold.
MSN Predictor: Current surveys
Who will be the next president of the United States?The US presidential elections may not take place until November, but almost everyone has an opinion on who will succeed George W Bush in the White House. What's yours?
Who will win the Premier League?Fancy yourself as something of a football pundit? Tell us which team you think will win this year's Premier League title and which team is destined to be relegated.
How much will a litre of unleaded cost by December 31?Whether you drive a car or prefer to use public transport, soaring petrol prices won't have escaped your attention. How much do you reckon a litre of regular unleaded petrol will cost by the end of the year?
Who will be the next prime minister?Regardless of how or whether you plan to vote at the next general election, which can be held at any time before May 2010, who do you think is most likely to end up as prime minister after that election?
Have your say: debate the Predictor resultsJoin the rest of the MSN Predictor community and discuss how the country's opinions are shifting on the issues highlighted in our surveys.
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