Thanks very much for your input. I have posted this question to another forum and got an opposite response written below. What are your thoughts on the below out of interest?
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"In that case, by simmetry, if you take any loop of the coil, for every
field line that goes through it, if it goes to the negative pole, there
must be another simetrical that comes from the positive, so the total
flux will be 0, and constant, so there will be no current induced."
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/53078/basic-magnet-through-a-copper-coil-experiment-what-if-poles-were-rotated-90-de