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age (age)

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Which of the following age bands do you fall into?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Under 160.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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16-243.5 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %3.2 %4.2 %4.4 %3.1 %2.6 %3.4 %3.0 %3.6 %4.0 %4.2 %1.5 %9.5 %3.3 %2.1 %3.0 %3.8 %3.1 %2.6 %2.1 %5.1 %15.6 %3.2 %4.8 %3.7 %3.9 %3.0 %2.5 %3.4 %2.9 %

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25-3412.1 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %10.8 %14.4 %22.5 %8.2 %7.7 %5.3 %8.3 %8.6 %6.5 %9.1 %9.9 %14.3 %11.9 %9.8 %10.7 %13.6 %18.9 %11.3 %10.5 %19.4 %16.5 %9.8 %16.1 %13.2 %13.4 %6.7 %8.6 %13.4 %7.1 %

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35-4416.5 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %15.5 %18.2 %20.4 %16.6 %12.6 %9.2 %15.7 %12.7 %10.6 %14.9 %21.6 %31.0 %14.0 %16.8 %14.4 %13.4 %24.5 %16.1 %20.1 %16.3 %19.5 %14.6 %20.0 %13.6 %19.1 %15.4 %13.0 %19.8 %24.3 %

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45-5424.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %23.5 %27.5 %24.6 %24.2 %26.7 %26.2 %23.8 %23.3 %27.6 %23.6 %26.6 %19.0 %28.0 %26.8 %25.1 %21.5 %22.3 %28.3 %28.9 %27.6 %21.8 %25.5 %22.1 %23.0 %23.7 %27.9 %29.0 %28.0 %22.9 %

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55-6427.3 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %28.4 %25.3 %18.1 %30.0 %28.7 %39.3 %31.9 %32.4 %34.2 %29.5 %26.0 %16.7 %28.9 %28.8 %26.6 %28.2 %24.5 %28.7 %25.5 %20.4 %17.7 %29.3 %22.4 %27.4 %28.4 %31.9 %27.8 %23.8 %27.1 %

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65-7411.8 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %76.1 %13.8 %8.2 %7.0 %13.8 %17.4 %13.6 %12.1 %15.2 %12.6 %13.5 %11.1 %4.8 %10.6 %12.2 %16.2 %14.3 %4.7 %10.0 %6.7 %7.1 %7.4 %13.1 %12.4 %13.9 %8.8 %11.4 %11.7 %9.2 %13.6 %

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75+3.7 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %23.9 %4.7 %1.8 %2.5 %4.0 %4.3 %2.9 %4.9 %3.3 %4.5 %5.2 %2.9 %4.8 %3.3 %3.4 %3.7 %5.2 %1.9 %3.0 %4.2 %4.1 %1.2 %4.2 %2.1 %5.1 %2.5 %3.4 %6.2 %2.3 %2.1 %

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Would rather not say0.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.1 %0.4 %0.4 %0.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.3 %0.8 %0.0 %0.0 %0.3 %0.0 %0.0 %0.2 %0.4 %0.1 %0.0 %0.0 %2.1 %0.0 %0.3 %0.3 %0.0 %0.2 %0.1 %0.3 %1.2 %0.2 %0.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Region (ukregion)

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Which region of the UK do you live in?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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London25.0 %31.3 %46.7 %31.1 %24.7 %16.6 %15.4 %22.8 %29.2 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %27.1 %21.8 %22.2 %28.4 %9.5 %32.9 %26.5 %26.3 %27.0 %29.9 %22.9 %23.1 %13.4 %33.3 %29.0 %21.4 %

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South East18.4 %16.2 %12.6 %18.6 %18.0 %20.3 %21.1 %18.2 %18.9 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %16.3 %22.9 %22.2 %21.9 %9.5 %20.0 %20.4 %15.0 %15.9 %21.1 %21.3 %20.9 %11.7 %14.8 %16.1 %21.4 %

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South West8.8 %6.6 %5.6 %6.7 %9.4 %9.3 %12.3 %9.0 %8.3 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %6.6 %10.0 %13.4 %7.8 %3.5 %5.4 %8.2 %10.0 %6.5 %8.5 %11.3 %8.9 %5.0 %4.9 %9.6 %7.1 %

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Wales3.7 %3.5 %1.6 %2.1 %3.9 %5.3 %3.9 %3.9 %3.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %3.2 %2.6 %2.7 %3.1 %15.6 %4.6 %4.1 %4.1 %3.7 %3.9 %2.7 %2.5 %14.0 %5.6 %2.7 %4.3 %

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Midlands11.2 %9.6 %7.7 %10.7 %10.7 %13.1 %12.3 %11.9 %10.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %13.3 %12.2 %9.2 %8.4 %5.6 %10.4 %12.2 %10.0 %14.1 %8.8 %10.8 %9.8 %7.7 %14.8 %11.1 %7.9 %

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East Anglia6.4 %6.6 %4.6 %5.0 %6.0 %7.6 %7.7 %6.8 %5.8 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %6.5 %7.7 %7.2 %5.9 %1.3 %4.2 %9.2 %6.2 %6.5 %7.3 %7.3 %6.3 %3.3 %4.9 %6.0 %6.4 %

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North East3.5 %4.0 %1.9 %2.3 %3.9 %4.4 %3.9 %3.8 %3.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %4.2 %2.6 %3.2 %2.2 %1.7 %2.1 %3.1 %4.1 %4.5 %2.1 %3.5 %3.5 %1.7 %3.7 %3.3 %4.3 %

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North West10.2 %12.1 %7.7 %9.2 %9.7 %11.0 %12.3 %10.7 %9.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %11.5 %10.7 %9.4 %8.4 %5.6 %8.3 %8.2 %10.3 %11.9 %7.9 %9.4 %11.8 %7.4 %8.0 %9.5 %13.6 %

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Scotland6.1 %2.5 %5.0 %8.0 %6.5 %5.8 %5.5 %6.3 %5.6 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %4.9 %3.3 %5.0 %6.3 %32.5 %3.8 %5.1 %5.6 %4.9 %3.6 %4.9 %5.3 %26.1 %4.3 %5.4 %5.0 %

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Northern Ireland0.7 %2.0 %0.9 %1.4 %0.6 %0.5 %0.5 %0.7 %0.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.1 %0.0 %0.1 %0.6 %10.4 %2.9 %0.0 %1.5 %0.3 %0.6 %0.2 %0.3 %5.7 %2.5 %0.6 %1.4 %

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Yorkshire and Humberside5.9 %5.6 %5.8 %5.0 %6.6 %6.2 %5.3 %5.8 %6.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %6.2 %6.3 %5.3 %6.9 %4.8 %5.4 %3.1 %6.8 %4.7 %6.3 %5.7 %7.6 %4.0 %3.1 %6.8 %7.1 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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gender (gender)

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Are you male or female?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Male65.2 %59.1 %58.5 %61.6 %61.7 %67.8 %77.8 %100.0 %0.0 %59.5 %64.3 %67.0 %69.6 %69.1 %68.8 %70.9 %68.5 %68.1 %59.5 %64.7 %65.4 %73.4 %65.9 %55.0 %70.6 %62.9 %59.2 %64.0 %66.9 %72.5 %65.8 %63.8 %75.3 %60.5 %58.5 %65.0 %

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Female34.8 %40.9 %41.5 %38.4 %38.3 %32.2 %22.2 %0.0 %100.0 %40.5 %35.7 %33.0 %30.4 %30.9 %31.2 %29.1 %31.5 %31.9 %40.5 %35.3 %34.6 %26.6 %34.1 %45.0 %29.4 %37.1 %40.8 %36.0 %33.1 %27.5 %34.2 %36.2 %24.7 %39.5 %41.5 %35.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Problems (q7)

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Here are some things people often say damage Britain's politics.
Please select the THREE that you regard as the most important.

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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The government can push bad laws through parliament without proper scrutiny.44.8 %51.0 %47.1 %44.7 %43.4 %46.1 %41.7 %45.2 %44.0 %47.7 %46.7 %42.9 %45.4 %44.2 %47.8 %42.2 %41.0 %40.4 %42.9 %39.6 %39.8 %49.4 %51.3 %49.2 %45.9 %42.7 %55.1 %42.5 %35.2 %43.2 %51.1 %45.5 %46.2 %41.4 %46.8 %42.1 %

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The prime minister has too much power compared to all other politicians, including others in the government.19.6 %11.6 %10.5 %12.2 %18.0 %23.3 %33.0 %21.7 %15.6 %16.4 %20.9 %20.9 %25.1 %18.2 %19.6 %22.1 %21.0 %23.1 %7.1 %20.5 %17.6 %18.5 %24.0 %20.6 %23.8 %20.7 %12.2 %13.6 %16.9 %19.6 %23.6 %20.2 %22.7 %22.8 %15.4 %11.4 %

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Too much power is centralised, as opposed to being exercised locally.33.4 %26.3 %26.4 %28.1 %33.6 %39.5 %35.3 %35.2 %30.0 %28.2 %32.5 %35.6 %35.3 %38.4 %33.1 %40.2 %38.6 %30.7 %28.6 %35.3 %31.8 %32.8 %36.5 %37.7 %28.1 %31.5 %32.7 %33.3 %31.2 %34.1 %35.6 %37.1 %27.1 %34.0 %31.2 %30.7 %

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Politicians do not respect the same rules as everyone else.24.8 %27.8 %28.4 %30.0 %27.5 %21.4 %17.1 %21.3 %31.3 %26.4 %22.3 %22.3 %25.1 %22.8 %23.5 %24.6 %26.4 %27.8 %40.5 %26.9 %24.0 %33.6 %21.8 %19.6 %31.2 %30.7 %28.6 %33.3 %20.4 %33.5 %21.7 %23.3 %28.4 %25.9 %30.0 %44.3 %

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Politicians follow rigid party lines, instead of thinking for themselves and speaking their own mind.44.6 %39.4 %45.8 %44.6 %41.7 %44.7 %49.9 %46.8 %40.6 %42.1 %46.6 %46.0 %47.3 %41.5 %47.5 %42.2 %46.3 %45.9 %40.5 %46.5 %43.0 %38.7 %50.0 %48.0 %39.4 %42.7 %36.7 %41.6 %38.5 %40.8 %50.2 %46.4 %35.1 %43.2 %46.3 %42.9 %

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Politicians are swayed by rich donors and special interests.43.3 %47.0 %49.2 %48.1 %44.9 %40.3 %36.0 %43.0 %44.0 %45.9 %41.6 %46.6 %39.1 %43.1 %41.4 %42.7 %41.2 %43.0 %45.2 %42.6 %45.0 %22.9 %42.8 %52.3 %45.0 %35.7 %32.7 %48.1 %46.7 %23.9 %44.0 %50.1 %43.8 %32.7 %40.4 %40.0 %

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Parliament runs like an old-fashioned gentleman’s club, out of touch with the real world.35.8 %41.4 %38.4 %40.2 %36.6 %34.0 %30.3 %32.0 %43.1 %35.1 %36.1 %34.6 %29.5 %35.8 %34.3 %38.7 %34.8 %40.1 %52.4 %39.3 %39.4 %29.2 %31.7 %30.2 %35.5 %34.0 %36.7 %38.6 %38.6 %29.6 %33.7 %35.4 %31.4 %34.6 %38.9 %43.6 %

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It is too hard to force bad individual MPs out of office.13.8 %15.7 %13.1 %13.2 %14.7 %12.8 %14.2 %13.6 %14.0 %14.0 %12.4 %14.4 %15.0 %14.9 %13.8 %13.1 %14.4 %11.4 %16.7 %14.5 %15.0 %20.3 %13.3 %8.4 %10.8 %12.9 %12.2 %8.8 %14.9 %18.4 %13.0 %10.7 %12.7 %14.2 %15.7 %9.3 %

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Too much power lies with Europe, the courts and other bodies voters cannot control.11.8 %7.6 %7.1 %12.2 %12.4 %12.2 %13.8 %12.3 %10.7 %11.3 %12.2 %11.5 %13.0 %13.3 %13.0 %9.5 %10.8 %10.8 %9.5 %11.5 %8.3 %46.1 %7.4 %10.9 %16.0 %24.9 %23.5 %15.6 %6.0 %44.1 %6.1 %6.7 %29.8 %24.1 %14.3 %13.6 %

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The media does not report politics properly.22.6 %30.3 %28.7 %21.5 %21.7 %20.1 %22.8 %23.6 %20.9 %25.4 %22.4 %21.7 %21.7 %23.3 %21.3 %19.1 %21.7 %21.1 %14.3 %20.2 %27.8 %6.6 %19.6 %19.6 %20.8 %19.5 %19.4 %17.7 %40.5 %8.5 %19.0 %19.3 %19.4 %19.8 %16.9 %10.7 %

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I don't think any of these problems are important0.5 %0.0 %0.3 %0.3 %0.7 %0.6 %0.3 %0.5 %0.5 %0.8 %0.5 %0.0 %0.0 %0.5 %0.3 %0.5 %0.3 %0.6 %0.0 %0.6 %1.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %1.0 %0.3 %1.3 %0.3 %0.2 %0.4 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %2.1 %

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Don't know0.2 %0.0 %0.3 %0.2 %0.2 %0.1 %0.2 %0.1 %0.3 %0.1 %0.5 %0.2 %0.0 %0.2 %0.3 %0.5 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.3 %0.0 %0.4 %0.0 %1.2 %0.2 %0.6 %0.0 %0.0 %0.3 %1.2 %0.1 %1.4 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Written constitution (q8)

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Do you believe that the ground rules for governing the UK should be brought together in a new written constitution?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes75.0 %66.2 %65.6 %73.9 %76.6 %76.2 %80.8 %77.3 %70.6 %69.4 %76.1 %77.5 %76.8 %75.9 %73.5 %74.9 %78.6 %83.9 %69.0 %74.9 %75.5 %63.5 %77.4 %81.0 %79.2 %62.7 %73.5 %69.3 %70.6 %58.6 %79.5 %82.4 %79.9 %58.6 %73.5 %70.7 %

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No14.0 %18.7 %19.8 %12.9 %12.8 %14.1 %11.5 %14.4 %13.3 %18.2 %13.6 %12.3 %14.5 %13.2 %14.9 %12.1 %11.0 %9.6 %19.0 %11.5 %13.9 %26.9 %12.2 %8.4 %10.4 %22.4 %14.3 %15.3 %19.0 %32.3 %10.4 %8.6 %13.7 %27.2 %10.9 %12.1 %

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Don't know11.0 %15.2 %14.6 %13.2 %10.6 %9.7 %7.7 %8.3 %16.0 %12.4 %10.3 %10.1 %8.7 %10.9 %11.6 %13.1 %10.4 %6.4 %11.9 %13.6 %10.6 %9.6 %10.4 %10.6 %10.4 %14.9 %12.2 %15.3 %10.5 %9.1 %10.2 %9.0 %6.4 %14.2 %15.5 %17.1 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Abolish monarchy (q9)

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Do you believe that the monarchy should be abolished?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes49.7 %46.0 %43.7 %48.2 %52.3 %52.2 %48.4 %52.2 %45.0 %46.7 %47.5 %48.4 %60.9 %47.4 %49.2 %52.3 %53.9 %57.3 %54.8 %51.7 %57.0 %16.2 %42.7 %62.6 %64.5 %35.7 %39.8 %42.5 %59.5 %14.2 %43.7 %62.1 %59.2 %29.6 %47.2 %56.4 %

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No41.6 %46.0 %47.6 %41.8 %38.8 %40.1 %43.0 %40.7 %43.3 %43.4 %43.3 %44.1 %33.3 %43.4 %44.5 %42.7 %39.0 %30.7 %38.1 %38.4 %35.0 %80.8 %47.1 %28.7 %27.7 %53.9 %46.9 %46.9 %32.8 %82.5 %46.5 %29.7 %33.4 %59.3 %42.3 %32.9 %

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Don't know8.8 %8.1 %8.7 %10.1 %8.9 %7.8 %8.6 %7.2 %11.7 %9.9 %9.1 %7.5 %5.8 %9.2 %6.4 %5.0 %7.1 %12.0 %7.1 %10.0 %8.0 %3.0 %10.2 %8.7 %7.8 %10.4 %13.3 %10.6 %7.7 %3.3 %9.8 %8.3 %7.4 %11.1 %10.5 %10.7 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Replace House of Lords (q10)

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The House of Lords helps to shape the law, but is not elected. Some people say that the House of Lords should be replaced with a fully elected alternative.
Do you agree?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes77.3 %71.2 %71.6 %75.9 %78.4 %79.9 %78.8 %78.6 %74.9 %73.3 %76.8 %77.7 %75.8 %77.3 %76.5 %83.4 %81.7 %82.5 %64.3 %82.2 %82.1 %57.9 %74.9 %80.7 %81.0 %66.0 %66.3 %73.5 %80.7 %54.7 %77.6 %82.8 %82.3 %59.3 %77.9 %68.6 %

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No16.7 %18.2 %21.0 %17.1 %16.0 %15.2 %16.4 %16.7 %16.7 %19.4 %17.3 %17.2 %17.9 %16.6 %17.7 %10.6 %14.4 %12.6 %26.2 %12.1 %13.4 %36.5 %18.6 %12.8 %14.7 %22.0 %21.4 %18.0 %14.9 %38.1 %16.1 %12.3 %14.4 %28.4 %15.4 %18.6 %

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Don't know5.9 %10.6 %7.4 %7.0 %5.7 %4.9 %4.8 %4.7 %8.4 %7.3 %5.9 %5.1 %6.3 %6.0 %5.8 %6.0 %3.8 %5.0 %9.5 %5.7 %4.6 %5.5 %6.5 %6.5 %4.3 %12.0 %12.2 %8.6 %4.4 %7.3 %6.3 %4.9 %3.3 %12.3 %6.6 %12.9 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Archaic features of Commons (q11)

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Some people say that the House of Commons is too old-fashioned because the Speaker wears a special cloak and MPs have to call each other 'honourable members'.
Which of the following statements best reflects your personal view about these features?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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They should be preserved for the sake of tradition30.3 %39.4 %42.2 %31.5 %29.0 %25.8 %27.2 %29.6 %31.5 %34.5 %29.1 %30.0 %29.5 %28.8 %34.0 %28.1 %29.4 %23.4 %26.2 %25.7 %29.0 %53.9 %28.5 %25.9 %24.7 %36.9 %34.7 %30.7 %30.3 %58.6 %28.0 %23.7 %31.8 %38.3 %30.3 %19.3 %

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They should be replaced to bring politics up to date43.4 %31.3 %27.0 %35.8 %44.7 %50.8 %52.3 %46.1 %38.4 %35.7 %43.5 %44.1 %50.2 %47.1 %41.4 %48.2 %44.9 %53.2 %47.6 %49.2 %45.6 %28.8 %42.9 %46.4 %50.6 %34.9 %38.8 %39.8 %43.4 %24.8 %45.3 %50.4 %48.8 %35.2 %38.8 %49.3 %

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No opinion25.3 %25.8 %29.5 %31.3 %25.2 %22.9 %19.7 %23.5 %28.7 %28.4 %26.2 %24.9 %19.3 %23.6 %23.2 %22.6 %24.7 %22.5 %26.2 %25.1 %24.3 %16.2 %27.9 %27.1 %23.8 %27.0 %24.5 %26.8 %25.6 %16.3 %25.9 %25.2 %19.4 %24.7 %28.7 %28.6 %

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Don't know1.0 %3.5 %1.2 %1.4 %1.1 %0.5 %0.8 %0.8 %1.4 %1.3 %1.3 %1.0 %1.0 %0.5 %1.4 %1.0 %1.0 %0.9 %0.0 %0.0 %1.0 %1.1 %0.7 %0.6 %0.9 %1.2 %2.0 %2.7 %0.7 %0.3 %0.8 %0.7 %0.0 %1.9 %2.3 %2.9 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Power devolved to local level (q12)

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Some people argue that more political power should be devolved to the local level.
Which of the following statements best reflects your personal view?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Local councils are well-placed to know what local people want48.7 %46.5 %42.2 %43.8 %46.9 %54.5 %52.8 %49.9 %46.5 %44.7 %48.8 %48.4 %44.9 %49.8 %52.2 %60.3 %51.0 %49.1 %40.5 %52.9 %47.8 %43.2 %52.4 %56.1 %51.5 %38.6 %38.8 %44.5 %46.2 %44.7 %51.5 %55.4 %48.2 %42.6 %45.3 %37.9 %

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Local councils get too many decisions wrong to be trusted with more power40.5 %34.8 %43.9 %46.3 %41.1 %36.6 %38.3 %39.3 %42.6 %42.3 %39.7 %42.5 %46.9 %39.9 %35.4 %32.2 %39.3 %41.2 %50.0 %39.3 %42.6 %50.2 %36.9 %32.1 %35.5 %43.6 %45.9 %40.4 %43.8 %48.6 %37.9 %34.3 %40.8 %41.4 %42.2 %47.9 %

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No opinion5.7 %8.1 %6.6 %4.9 %6.4 %5.2 %5.4 %6.6 %4.0 %6.6 %6.3 %4.3 %4.8 %6.5 %6.9 %3.0 %5.0 %5.0 %7.1 %3.9 %5.1 %4.1 %5.7 %5.6 %5.6 %10.8 %6.1 %8.8 %5.7 %3.6 %6.2 %4.8 %5.7 %9.3 %5.4 %10.0 %

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Don't know5.1 %10.6 %7.2 %5.0 %5.6 %3.7 %3.6 %4.1 %6.8 %6.4 %5.2 %4.9 %3.4 %3.8 %5.5 %4.5 %4.7 %4.7 %2.4 %3.9 %4.5 %2.6 %5.0 %6.2 %7.4 %7.1 %9.2 %6.2 %4.3 %3.0 %4.4 %5.6 %5.4 %6.8 %7.1 %4.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament shd be made more diverse (q13)

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Some people believe that parliament cannot represent Britain as a whole because it is overwhelmingly made up of middle-class, white men.
Which of the following statements best reflects your personal view?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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New rules should be devised to make sure that parliament looks more like the nation as a whole25.4 %28.8 %27.0 %24.5 %24.4 %26.6 %23.4 %21.6 %32.4 %26.7 %26.3 %25.5 %16.9 %25.5 %26.0 %26.6 %22.6 %25.7 %21.4 %25.1 %28.2 %7.4 %23.1 %35.8 %22.9 %20.3 %27.6 %23.0 %29.5 %6.6 %22.9 %36.0 %23.4 %19.8 %22.7 %21.4 %

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What matters is what MPs do and say - not their sex, race or class72.7 %69.2 %70.9 %73.4 %73.2 %71.4 %75.6 %76.5 %65.5 %71.3 %72.4 %72.7 %79.7 %71.9 %72.7 %71.9 %75.1 %71.9 %78.6 %72.2 %70.0 %92.3 %75.2 %61.4 %74.0 %78.4 %68.4 %72.3 %68.4 %93.1 %75.6 %61.7 %73.2 %77.8 %75.5 %70.7 %

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No opinion1.1 %1.0 %1.5 %1.2 %1.1 %1.3 %0.6 %1.3 %0.8 %0.9 %0.9 %1.4 %1.9 %1.0 %1.1 %1.0 %1.6 %1.8 %0.0 %1.2 %1.0 %0.4 %1.1 %1.2 %0.9 %0.8 %2.0 %2.9 %1.3 %0.0 %0.9 %1.1 %1.3 %1.9 %0.6 %6.4 %

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Don't know0.9 %1.0 %0.6 %1.0 %1.4 %0.7 %0.5 %0.7 %1.3 %1.1 %0.5 %0.4 %1.4 %1.6 %0.3 %0.5 %0.7 %0.6 %0.0 %1.5 %0.8 %0.0 %0.6 %1.6 %2.2 %0.4 %2.0 %1.8 %0.8 %0.3 %0.5 %1.1 %2.0 %0.6 %1.2 %1.4 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MP pay (q14)

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MPs currently earn around £65,000 per year.
Some say this is not enough, and that is one reason they have made so many controversial expenses claims.
Which of the following statements best reflects your personal view?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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It would better to pay them considerably more for their important work - perhaps £90,000 - but then do away with all the extra expense allowances51.7 %40.9 %49.2 %49.7 %52.6 %52.3 %56.2 %53.6 %48.2 %50.4 %57.2 %54.0 %51.2 %50.6 %55.5 %51.8 %49.0 %46.5 %45.2 %45.9 %58.3 %52.4 %51.3 %39.3 %35.9 %39.0 %31.6 %40.1 %62.4 %52.6 %54.2 %45.5 %33.8 %43.8 %49.4 %29.3 %

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They are paid about the right amount33.9 %34.8 %35.3 %34.7 %32.7 %34.5 %32.3 %33.3 %35.2 %34.7 %30.9 %31.0 %31.4 %34.7 %30.1 %35.7 %37.6 %38.0 %35.7 %37.2 %31.4 %35.1 %36.3 %37.4 %37.2 %36.5 %31.6 %35.1 %30.3 %33.5 %35.0 %35.7 %32.8 %30.2 %35.8 %36.4 %

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They should be paid considerably less than now so that they have a better idea of how ordinary people live12.0 %20.2 %12.0 %12.1 %12.8 %11.3 %9.9 %10.9 %14.0 %11.5 %9.6 %12.3 %15.5 %13.2 %11.9 %11.6 %12.7 %12.9 %16.7 %14.2 %8.6 %11.1 %10.2 %21.5 %24.7 %19.1 %27.6 %19.5 %5.8 %12.4 %8.6 %16.5 %30.8 %17.9 %12.3 %27.9 %

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No opinion0.9 %1.0 %1.6 %1.3 %0.6 %0.7 %0.8 %1.0 %0.8 %1.3 %0.8 %0.8 %1.4 %0.5 %1.1 %1.0 %0.0 %1.2 %2.4 %1.2 %0.5 %0.4 %1.0 %0.6 %1.3 %2.1 %4.1 %2.1 %0.3 %0.6 %1.1 %0.4 %1.3 %3.1 %0.7 %5.0 %

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Don't know1.5 %3.0 %1.9 %2.2 %1.3 %1.2 %0.8 %1.3 %1.7 %2.1 %1.5 %1.8 %0.5 %1.1 %1.4 %0.0 %0.7 %1.5 %0.0 %1.5 %1.2 %1.1 %1.2 %1.2 %0.9 %3.3 %5.1 %3.2 %1.1 %0.9 %1.1 %1.8 %1.3 %4.9 %1.8 %1.4 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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PR vs current system (q16)

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Under the current electoral system, the candidate who gets the most votes in a constituency wins, with no second prizes for runners up.
Some say this system is simple and fair. Others say it is unfair because only votes cast for winning candidates count, something that helps the big parties but hurts the smaller ones.
Which of the following statements best reflects your personal view?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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It is better to stick to the simple rule that to become an MP you need to get more votes than anyone else in a particular seat (i.e. the current "first past the post" voting system)20.1 %24.2 %19.5 %21.4 %21.6 %18.6 %18.7 %20.1 %20.3 %23.2 %18.8 %15.0 %19.8 %21.2 %17.4 %22.1 %21.4 %16.7 %16.7 %20.8 %23.3 %55.7 %10.7 %10.6 %14.3 %29.5 %18.4 %17.4 %28.7 %55.9 %9.8 %11.0 %16.1 %32.1 %21.4 %22.9 %

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It would be better to swap to a system that ensures all votes for all parties are counted more equally, even if this makes voting more complex (e.g. a system of proportional representation)75.9 %62.6 %74.7 %73.6 %75.1 %78.4 %79.6 %77.0 %74.0 %71.3 %77.4 %82.0 %77.8 %75.3 %78.7 %74.9 %75.5 %80.1 %81.0 %75.8 %73.1 %39.1 %86.8 %85.7 %84.0 %60.2 %75.5 %74.0 %68.2 %37.8 %88.6 %85.5 %80.6 %56.8 %72.4 %64.3 %

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No opinion1.2 %2.5 %1.3 %1.9 %1.0 %0.8 %0.7 %1.1 %1.3 %1.7 %0.6 %0.6 %0.5 %1.1 %1.4 %0.5 %1.6 %1.2 %0.0 %1.8 %0.9 %2.6 %0.5 %0.6 %0.9 %5.4 %3.1 %2.1 %0.7 %3.3 %0.4 %0.6 %1.7 %4.3 %1.5 %5.7 %

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Don't know2.8 %10.6 %4.4 %3.0 %2.3 %2.2 %1.0 %1.9 %4.4 %3.8 %3.3 %2.4 %1.9 %2.4 %2.5 %2.5 %1.6 %2.0 %2.4 %1.5 %2.7 %2.6 %1.9 %3.1 %0.9 %5.0 %3.1 %6.5 %2.3 %3.0 %1.2 %2.9 %1.7 %6.8 %4.7 %7.1 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Summary: best of 8 reforms (q17)

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The last eight questions have asked for your view on eight separate reforms.
In your view, which one would make the biggest positive difference?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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A new written constitution18.5 %19.7 %13.7 %19.7 %19.0 %18.1 %21.1 %19.1 %17.4 %19.4 %18.4 %17.6 %19.8 %18.1 %16.0 %17.6 %19.5 %18.7 %11.9 %19.0 %20.6 %26.2 %14.4 %16.5 %15.2 %21.2 %11.2 %19.5 %20.6 %24.2 %16.2 %16.0 %17.4 %17.3 %20.6 %19.3 %

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Abolishing the monarchy3.3 %1.5 %1.9 %3.7 %3.9 %3.2 %3.6 %3.9 %2.0 %2.8 %3.4 %4.9 %3.9 %3.0 %2.2 %3.5 %3.7 %2.9 %4.8 %3.3 %4.4 %0.4 %1.9 %2.2 %6.1 %2.5 %2.0 %2.9 %4.8 %1.2 %2.0 %3.1 %6.0 %1.9 %3.2 %5.7 %

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Electing members of the House of Lords5.8 %9.1 %11.5 %6.6 %4.8 %4.4 %3.7 %5.5 %6.4 %7.7 %4.9 %3.6 %3.9 %4.8 %5.2 %9.0 %6.6 %4.4 %2.4 %6.0 %7.1 %6.3 %3.9 %2.5 %3.0 %6.6 %8.2 %8.0 %8.2 %7.3 %4.7 %3.7 %3.0 %6.2 %7.2 %2.1 %

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Updating parliamentary traditions1.8 %2.5 %1.2 %1.2 %1.8 %1.8 %2.5 %1.6 %2.1 %1.9 %1.4 %2.0 %1.4 %2.4 %1.7 %1.5 %1.6 %0.9 %0.0 %2.4 %2.0 %1.5 %1.1 %1.6 %0.9 %3.3 %3.1 %2.7 %2.0 %2.1 %1.3 %1.2 %1.7 %3.1 %2.1 %3.6 %

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Delegating more power to the local level6.7 %15.2 %6.6 %6.6 %6.4 %6.6 %5.3 %6.9 %6.2 %6.7 %6.0 %4.5 %6.3 %8.1 %7.5 %6.5 %8.2 %5.8 %7.1 %6.9 %5.8 %13.7 %6.0 %8.1 %6.9 %8.7 %3.1 %8.8 %6.2 %13.3 %4.6 %7.0 %6.4 %13.6 %6.6 %9.3 %

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A parliament that better reflected Britain today in terms of sex, race and social background6.9 %5.6 %6.4 %7.6 %7.3 %6.9 %5.7 %5.2 %10.0 %7.4 %6.4 %8.1 %6.8 %7.1 %5.0 %4.0 %6.8 %5.0 %4.8 %9.7 %8.7 %5.2 %3.9 %5.9 %3.9 %8.7 %8.2 %8.8 %10.1 %6.0 %3.5 %8.3 %5.4 %8.6 %6.8 %10.7 %

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Changing the way MPs are paid2.8 %4.5 %2.5 %3.6 %2.9 %2.1 %2.8 %2.5 %3.4 %2.6 %3.8 %1.8 %2.4 %2.9 %1.4 %3.0 %2.6 %3.5 %11.9 %1.8 %2.7 %9.6 %1.6 %0.9 %3.9 %5.4 %3.1 %2.4 %3.1 %9.1 %1.0 %1.6 %2.7 %5.6 %3.4 %6.4 %

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Moving to a electoral system where the votes for all parties count equally, that is moving towards proportional representation49.3 %37.4 %49.2 %46.4 %49.0 %52.1 %50.8 %50.1 %47.7 %44.9 %51.5 %53.6 %48.3 %47.7 %56.4 %50.8 %46.3 %56.4 %57.1 %46.5 %44.3 %23.6 %64.2 %58.6 %54.1 %31.1 %48.0 %41.3 %39.7 %22.4 %64.4 %56.5 %47.5 %32.1 %44.6 %33.6 %

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Don't know0.9 %1.5 %1.6 %0.9 %1.0 %0.6 %0.7 %0.9 %1.0 %1.0 %1.0 %0.4 %0.5 %1.7 %1.1 %0.5 %0.5 %0.6 %0.0 %1.2 %0.8 %1.8 %0.8 %1.2 %0.0 %1.7 %1.0 %1.5 %0.7 %2.1 %0.7 %0.7 %1.0 %1.2 %1.3 %1.4 %

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No opinion0.2 %0.5 %0.1 %0.0 %0.1 %0.3 %0.3 %0.2 %0.2 %0.3 %0.1 %0.0 %0.5 %0.0 %0.6 %0.0 %0.2 %0.0 %0.0 %0.9 %0.0 %1.1 %0.1 %0.3 %0.0 %0.4 %2.0 %0.6 %0.0 %1.2 %0.1 %0.1 %0.3 %1.2 %0.1 %1.4 %

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None of the above3.9 %2.5 %5.2 %3.8 %3.8 %3.8 %3.6 %4.1 %3.5 %5.3 %3.2 %3.4 %6.3 %4.3 %3.0 %3.5 %4.2 %1.8 %0.0 %2.1 %3.5 %10.7 %2.1 %2.2 %6.1 %10.4 %10.2 %3.5 %4.4 %11.2 %1.4 %1.9 %8.7 %9.3 %4.1 %6.4 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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How vote last election (q5)

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How did you vote at the last general election?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Labour45.9 %26.8 %37.2 %47.0 %49.5 %48.4 %46.0 %46.0 %45.7 %49.7 %40.6 %34.6 %40.6 %54.5 %46.4 %54.8 %51.7 %37.1 %7.1 %48.3 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %92.8 %16.3 %26.0 %37.6 %22.4 %11.7 %52.3 %28.6 %

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Conservative4.8 %4.0 %4.3 %4.2 %4.9 %4.7 %6.2 %5.4 %3.7 %4.2 %6.0 %5.5 %3.4 %5.2 %5.8 %3.5 %5.0 %2.6 %0.0 %5.1 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.1 %52.0 %1.1 %1.0 %4.7 %4.3 %4.9 %2.1 %

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Liberal Democrats27.5 %29.3 %31.0 %22.3 %23.7 %28.3 %34.4 %27.7 %27.0 %24.3 %33.1 %42.1 %19.8 %22.7 %30.7 %25.1 %25.4 %22.8 %2.4 %24.8 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %2.9 %14.2 %63.9 %21.7 %8.0 %6.2 %20.2 %10.0 %

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Green Party5.7 %5.1 %8.9 %8.4 %5.1 %5.1 %2.4 %4.8 %7.4 %6.5 %6.7 %5.1 %4.8 %4.3 %5.2 %3.5 %4.7 %5.8 %4.8 %6.6 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %1.0 %1.8 %1.8 %26.0 %3.0 %0.0 %3.3 %0.7 %

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Other political party (please state)4.1 %3.0 %3.8 %4.0 %4.6 %4.3 %3.4 %4.4 %3.5 %1.6 %2.1 %1.6 %17.4 %2.1 %0.8 %2.0 %2.3 %21.9 %57.1 %3.3 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.6 %0.9 %0.8 %2.2 %50.8 %0.6 %3.4 %2.1 %

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Don't wish to say4.3 %2.5 %3.7 %5.2 %4.9 %4.0 %3.0 %4.1 %4.5 %5.6 %4.6 %2.6 %5.3 %4.0 %2.8 %2.5 %3.5 %2.6 %16.7 %3.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.5 %5.4 %1.2 %1.7 %3.0 %74.1 %5.1 %2.9 %

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Can't remember1.7 %2.5 %2.8 %1.7 %1.9 %1.3 %1.3 %1.6 %2.0 %1.8 %1.9 %1.6 %1.9 %1.9 %2.5 %1.5 %1.4 %1.5 %0.0 %0.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.3 %0.9 %1.1 %2.5 %2.3 %1.2 %3.9 %3.6 %

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Did not vote6.0 %26.8 %8.3 %7.1 %5.3 %3.9 %3.3 %5.9 %6.2 %6.3 %4.9 %6.9 %6.8 %5.4 %5.8 %7.0 %6.1 %5.6 %11.9 %6.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %1.9 %8.5 %4.1 %7.4 %5.7 %1.9 %6.9 %50.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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How vote next election (q31)

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And how would you vote if a general election were called tomorrow?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Labour22.0 %19.7 %17.9 %19.5 %22.6 %23.6 %24.5 %22.6 %20.9 %23.8 %19.0 %16.2 %22.2 %27.7 %22.4 %28.1 %25.6 %17.8 %9.5 %17.5 %44.5 %0.4 %2.3 %3.7 %3.0 %2.5 %4.1 %6.8 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Conservative5.9 %8.1 %7.8 %7.1 %5.2 %4.8 %5.5 %6.5 %4.6 %7.0 %6.7 %5.7 %6.3 %4.6 %6.6 %3.5 %4.5 %3.5 %4.8 %6.3 %2.1 %63.5 %3.0 %1.9 %1.3 %7.5 %3.1 %8.3 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Liberal Democrats28.6 %29.8 %31.3 %23.6 %26.4 %28.7 %35.0 %28.9 %28.1 %26.2 %33.0 %36.8 %20.8 %27.7 %32.3 %28.6 %26.4 %23.1 %9.5 %27.8 %16.2 %6.6 %66.6 %9.0 %5.6 %7.9 %18.4 %19.5 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Green Party15.9 %17.7 %17.7 %18.5 %15.2 %16.5 %11.6 %15.5 %16.5 %14.7 %18.0 %16.2 %10.6 %13.9 %15.5 %15.6 %18.4 %13.7 %7.1 %20.5 %13.0 %3.3 %12.5 %72.6 %8.7 %6.3 %22.4 %19.5 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Other political party (please state)5.3 %4.5 %3.0 %5.0 %5.9 %6.2 %5.0 %6.1 %3.8 %2.8 %3.4 %3.0 %20.3 %3.6 %2.8 %2.5 %3.8 %22.8 %40.5 %3.6 %2.6 %5.2 %1.6 %2.8 %65.8 %3.8 %7.1 %5.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Don't wish to say2.9 %2.0 %2.1 %2.3 %3.4 %2.9 %3.3 %2.7 %3.3 %3.8 %2.3 %1.6 %4.3 %3.8 %2.2 %3.0 %2.3 %2.0 %9.5 %1.5 %0.7 %2.6 %0.6 %0.0 %0.4 %50.0 %2.0 %0.9 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %0.0 %

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Don't know/ undecided16.9 %16.2 %18.8 %20.3 %19.0 %14.7 %12.5 %15.2 %20.2 %19.6 %14.7 %18.4 %12.6 %16.8 %15.7 %15.6 %15.7 %14.9 %14.3 %19.6 %19.3 %17.3 %12.4 %9.7 %13.9 %20.4 %37.8 %19.5 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %0.0 %

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Would not vote2.5 %2.0 %1.5 %3.7 %2.3 %2.5 %2.5 %2.5 %2.5 %2.1 %2.9 %2.0 %2.9 %1.7 %2.5 %3.0 %3.3 %2.0 %4.8 %3.0 %1.5 %1.1 %0.9 %0.3 %1.3 %1.7 %5.1 %20.6 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %0.0 %100.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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CONTINUE WITH THE FULL SURVEY? (q18)

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The rest of the survey will go into much greater depth about some of the issues we have already asked you about. It will take approximately fifteen minutes to complete.
Would you like to continue with the survey?

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes, I would like to continue with the survey84.6 %84.8 %83.2 %80.5 %83.6 %87.0 %87.4 %85.4 %83.3 %81.6 %85.1 %85.6 %88.9 %84.6 %85.9 %86.4 %86.8 %85.7 %92.9 %84.0 %84.5 %83.8 %86.1 %84.4 %89.2 %77.6 %80.6 %83.5 %85.6 %82.5 %86.4 %84.5 %87.6 %77.8 %81.8 %82.1 %

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No, I would like to end the survey now15.4 %15.2 %16.8 %19.5 %16.4 %13.0 %12.6 %14.6 %16.7 %18.4 %14.9 %14.4 %11.1 %15.4 %14.1 %13.6 %13.2 %14.3 %7.1 %16.0 %15.5 %16.2 %13.9 %15.6 %10.8 %22.4 %19.4 %16.5 %14.4 %17.5 %13.6 %15.5 %12.4 %22.2 %18.2 %17.9 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Prime Minister has too much power (q19) - More decisions to be taken in full Cabinet or formal government committees, as opposed to in smaller informal groups. (1)

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Some people say that the Prime Minister has too much power compared to other politicians, while others say that strong leadership is important.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes82.3 %84.2 %75.0 %77.7 %80.4 %87.3 %87.3 %83.4 %80.3 %79.1 %81.6 %81.0 %87.6 %82.8 %87.2 %84.4 %84.9 %82.2 %71.8 %86.4 %83.6 %82.9 %82.4 %83.5 %86.1 %77.2 %63.3 %77.1 %83.1 %82.1 %84.4 %83.0 %84.9 %79.7 %77.8 %74.8 %

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No7.7 %7.0 %11.0 %9.7 %8.2 %5.8 %5.1 %7.3 %8.4 %8.8 %8.1 %8.7 %7.6 %7.6 %6.1 %5.8 %6.4 %7.4 %5.1 %5.7 %8.0 %7.9 %6.9 %5.1 %4.3 %7.4 %15.2 %11.1 %9.0 %6.6 %7.4 %6.2 %4.9 %9.4 %7.9 %13.0 %

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No opinion5.9 %4.7 %6.7 %7.0 %6.7 %5.0 %4.3 %6.3 %5.0 %6.7 %5.6 %7.0 %3.8 %5.6 %4.2 %5.2 %5.8 %5.7 %7.7 %6.1 %5.0 %7.0 %6.2 %5.1 %6.7 %10.1 %8.9 %6.6 %5.1 %8.8 %4.9 %5.4 %7.5 %9.4 %6.6 %9.6 %

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Don't know4.1 %4.1 %7.3 %5.6 %4.7 %1.9 %3.3 %3.0 %6.3 %5.4 %4.6 %3.3 %1.1 %3.9 %2.6 %4.6 %3.0 %4.7 %15.4 %1.8 %3.4 %2.2 %4.5 %6.3 %2.9 %5.3 %12.7 %5.2 %2.8 %2.6 %3.4 %5.4 %2.6 %1.6 %7.7 %2.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Prime Minister has too much power (q19) - Fixed-term parliaments, so it was no longer up to the prime minister to set the date of general elections. (2)

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Some people say that the Prime Minister has too much power compared to other politicians, while others say that strong leadership is important.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes77.1 %70.2 %80.1 %80.2 %75.6 %76.5 %76.7 %76.0 %79.2 %74.0 %77.4 %76.1 %83.2 %75.7 %76.0 %80.9 %77.9 %82.5 %76.9 %80.0 %74.4 %77.6 %79.3 %83.8 %79.3 %74.6 %75.9 %79.9 %67.4 %77.0 %80.8 %82.6 %81.1 %66.4 %77.8 %81.7 %

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No15.6 %18.7 %12.9 %12.5 %17.2 %16.4 %15.7 %16.9 %13.1 %17.1 %14.9 %18.5 %11.9 %17.0 %15.4 %16.2 %14.9 %11.4 %10.3 %12.9 %18.2 %17.5 %13.2 %10.7 %11.5 %19.6 %12.7 %10.8 %25.9 %17.9 %12.3 %10.9 %11.3 %23.4 %12.6 %7.8 %

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No opinion4.8 %6.4 %5.7 %4.4 %4.0 %4.7 %5.5 %5.3 %3.8 %5.0 %5.0 %3.5 %2.2 %5.4 %5.4 %2.3 %5.4 %5.1 %7.7 %4.6 %5.0 %1.3 %5.2 %2.9 %5.8 %1.6 %6.3 %6.9 %4.5 %2.6 %5.3 %4.2 %3.4 %3.9 %5.6 %8.7 %

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Don't know2.6 %4.7 %1.2 %2.9 %3.2 %2.4 %2.1 %1.9 %3.9 %3.8 %2.7 %1.9 %2.7 %1.9 %3.2 %0.6 %1.8 %1.0 %5.1 %2.5 %2.4 %3.5 %2.2 %2.6 %3.4 %4.2 %5.1 %2.4 %2.2 %2.6 %1.6 %2.2 %4.2 %6.3 %4.0 %1.7 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Prime Minister has too much power (q19) - Ending the convention of collective responsibility - i.e. where all ministers must publicly agree with every government decision (3)

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Some people say that the Prime Minister has too much power compared to other politicians, while others say that strong leadership is important.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes58.1 %60.2 %62.1 %61.3 %57.8 %56.2 %55.7 %56.0 %62.2 %55.6 %55.8 %66.4 %57.8 %56.0 %58.0 %59.0 %61.6 %59.5 %51.3 %60.7 %55.2 %60.1 %58.6 %63.6 %64.4 %59.0 %65.8 %64.2 %47.9 %57.7 %58.9 %65.0 %67.2 %52.8 %60.5 %67.8 %

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No30.1 %30.4 %26.6 %25.4 %30.7 %32.1 %32.6 %33.2 %24.0 %32.1 %30.8 %24.2 %30.3 %31.3 %31.1 %32.4 %28.5 %25.7 %33.3 %30.0 %34.2 %30.3 %28.0 %22.4 %23.6 %26.1 %19.0 %25.3 %41.9 %34.3 %27.9 %22.1 %23.4 %37.8 %26.5 %20.0 %

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No opinion6.0 %3.5 %4.8 %6.1 %6.0 %6.7 %6.2 %6.5 %5.1 %6.0 %6.1 %4.5 %7.6 %7.1 %7.1 %6.4 %5.0 %8.4 %2.6 %3.9 %5.7 %5.7 %6.8 %6.3 %4.8 %9.6 %6.3 %3.8 %5.2 %4.4 %6.6 %7.6 %4.9 %7.1 %5.1 %7.8 %

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Don't know5.8 %5.8 %6.6 %7.2 %5.5 %5.0 %5.5 %4.3 %8.7 %6.3 %7.3 %4.9 %4.3 %5.6 %3.8 %2.3 %5.0 %6.4 %12.8 %5.4 %4.9 %3.9 %6.6 %7.7 %7.2 %5.3 %8.9 %6.6 %5.0 %3.6 %6.6 %5.3 %4.5 %2.4 %7.9 %4.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Prime Minister has too much power (q19) - Curbing the so-called royal prerogative powers – over appointments, the military and foreign treaties – which the Prime Minister exercises in the name of the Queen. (4)

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Some people say that the Prime Minister has too much power compared to other politicians, while others say that strong leadership is important.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes71.6 %59.6 %60.3 %65.1 %73.4 %76.2 %78.4 %73.1 %68.5 %66.3 %70.9 %73.5 %77.8 %71.8 %70.8 %74.6 %72.5 %80.7 %71.8 %75.0 %72.7 %53.9 %72.3 %81.3 %80.3 %66.0 %63.3 %63.2 %69.9 %50.0 %74.6 %78.7 %80.0 %60.6 %67.6 %72.2 %

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No15.1 %22.8 %23.8 %17.2 %14.4 %11.7 %11.7 %15.6 %14.1 %19.6 %14.9 %14.8 %9.7 %13.6 %17.0 %12.7 %15.1 %7.4 %12.8 %12.1 %15.9 %31.6 %12.4 %7.0 %11.1 %17.0 %15.2 %18.4 %19.3 %32.5 %12.0 %9.6 %11.3 %22.8 %14.5 %13.9 %

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No opinion8.3 %9.9 %9.0 %11.1 %7.5 %8.0 %6.4 %7.8 %9.3 %9.2 %8.0 %6.8 %8.6 %8.4 %7.7 %8.7 %9.2 %7.1 %5.1 %8.2 %7.4 %8.3 %9.5 %7.0 %5.3 %11.2 %11.4 %10.4 %7.1 %10.9 %8.8 %7.2 %6.0 %10.2 %9.4 %9.6 %

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Don't know5.0 %7.6 %6.9 %6.7 %4.7 %4.0 %3.5 %3.5 %8.1 %4.9 %6.2 %4.9 %3.8 %6.2 %4.5 %4.0 %3.2 %4.7 %10.3 %4.6 %4.0 %6.1 %5.8 %4.8 %3.4 %5.9 %10.1 %8.0 %3.7 %6.6 %4.6 %4.5 %2.6 %6.3 %8.4 %4.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Prime Minister has too much power (q19) - New laws to safeguard the independence of the civil service (5)

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Some people say that the Prime Minister has too much power compared to other politicians, while others say that strong leadership is important.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes76.7 %70.2 %70.0 %75.5 %77.3 %77.8 %82.2 %78.0 %74.3 %75.3 %76.2 %76.8 %79.5 %75.9 %78.8 %79.8 %77.5 %79.1 %89.7 %74.6 %76.6 %75.4 %78.4 %78.3 %80.3 %75.0 %68.4 %70.5 %74.1 %76.3 %79.6 %80.7 %79.6 %74.8 %71.4 %72.2 %

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No7.6 %8.2 %6.9 %7.6 %7.9 %9.0 %4.8 %8.3 %6.3 %8.5 %7.8 %8.0 %7.0 %7.8 %9.3 %8.7 %5.6 %5.7 %5.1 %6.1 %9.0 %9.6 %5.2 %4.0 %8.2 %10.1 %8.9 %7.6 %11.2 %9.5 %5.5 %5.7 %8.7 %11.8 %7.1 %4.3 %

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No opinion8.3 %11.1 %12.8 %8.5 %7.5 %6.9 %7.7 %8.3 %8.4 %9.0 %8.2 %8.7 %7.0 %8.6 %6.1 %6.4 %8.6 %8.1 %2.6 %9.6 %7.9 %8.8 %7.6 %9.6 %5.3 %9.6 %6.3 %14.6 %7.9 %10.2 %7.4 %6.3 %6.8 %8.7 %10.7 %18.3 %

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Don't know7.3 %10.5 %10.3 %8.4 %7.3 %6.3 %5.2 %5.5 %11.0 %7.3 %7.8 %6.6 %6.5 %7.6 %5.8 %5.2 %8.4 %7.1 %2.6 %9.6 %6.5 %6.1 %8.7 %8.1 %6.3 %5.3 %16.5 %7.3 %6.7 %4.0 %7.4 %7.4 %4.9 %4.7 %10.7 %5.2 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - Awarding backbench MPs free votes on all legislation that was not featured in the party’s manifesto. (1)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes86.3 %73.2 %83.3 %84.5 %85.1 %88.9 %90.4 %85.2 %88.4 %82.8 %84.9 %90.4 %89.1 %86.4 %87.8 %87.2 %89.6 %86.8 %92.3 %87.9 %84.6 %88.2 %88.2 %91.1 %91.3 %84.0 %77.2 %85.0 %78.3 %87.6 %89.4 %91.0 %89.4 %85.8 %86.0 %83.5 %

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No7.1 %10.1 %7.4 %6.6 %7.6 %7.4 %5.6 %8.4 %4.7 %8.3 %7.7 %4.2 %7.1 %7.5 %8.3 %5.2 %5.8 %7.8 %7.7 %5.4 %9.4 %7.9 %5.3 %4.4 %3.4 %5.9 %7.6 %3.5 %14.9 %5.5 %5.2 %3.8 %5.3 %5.5 %5.1 %3.5 %

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No opinion3.5 %6.0 %4.3 %4.4 %4.1 %2.5 %2.5 %3.9 %2.7 %4.2 %4.3 %3.1 %1.6 %3.4 %2.6 %3.5 %2.8 %3.7 %0.0 %2.9 %3.5 %2.6 %3.8 %1.8 %2.9 %4.3 %5.1 %3.8 %4.2 %5.8 %2.8 %2.1 %3.4 %4.7 %3.7 %7.0 %

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Don't know3.1 %10.7 %5.0 %4.5 %3.2 %1.3 %1.4 %2.5 %4.2 %4.7 %3.2 %2.3 %2.2 %2.8 %1.3 %4.1 %1.8 %1.7 %0.0 %3.9 %2.5 %1.3 %2.7 %2.6 %2.4 %5.9 %10.1 %7.7 %2.5 %1.1 %2.6 %3.0 %1.9 %3.9 %5.2 %6.1 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - Creating more parliamentary time for bills initiated by individual MPs, as opposed to by the government. (2)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes82.9 %71.4 %77.0 %79.4 %82.2 %87.1 %87.2 %84.2 %80.3 %81.3 %83.4 %86.4 %83.7 %83.0 %82.7 %81.4 %85.7 %81.4 %87.2 %78.6 %81.0 %84.6 %85.9 %82.7 %86.1 %78.7 %79.7 %82.9 %78.6 %83.2 %87.1 %83.4 %86.0 %80.3 %79.2 %86.1 %

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No7.1 %8.9 %10.5 %8.7 %6.7 %6.2 %4.5 %7.6 %6.0 %7.3 %6.8 %5.2 %6.5 %6.3 %9.3 %8.7 %6.2 %8.5 %7.7 %8.6 %8.7 %6.6 %5.3 %6.3 %5.3 %6.4 %7.6 %6.3 %11.5 %8.4 %4.6 %5.5 %4.5 %11.0 %7.5 %2.6 %

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No opinion6.0 %7.7 %6.0 %6.8 %6.9 %4.6 %5.5 %5.8 %6.3 %5.5 %5.5 %5.2 %5.4 %6.9 %4.8 %5.8 %5.8 %8.1 %5.1 %8.2 %6.3 %5.3 %5.5 %4.8 %7.2 %9.0 %5.1 %4.5 %6.4 %5.1 %4.8 %6.5 %7.6 %5.5 %6.4 %8.7 %

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Don't know4.1 %11.9 %6.6 %5.1 %4.2 %2.1 %2.9 %2.4 %7.4 %5.9 %4.3 %3.3 %4.3 %3.7 %3.2 %4.1 %2.4 %2.0 %0.0 %4.6 %4.0 %3.5 %3.4 %6.3 %1.4 %5.9 %7.6 %6.3 %3.5 %3.3 %3.5 %4.6 %1.9 %3.1 %6.9 %2.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - Ending the public funding of salaries for certain party whips. (3)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes63.0 %58.9 %60.6 %61.9 %62.1 %65.5 %64.0 %62.7 %63.5 %58.3 %62.5 %65.5 %65.2 %64.6 %63.8 %65.1 %66.1 %68.1 %61.5 %62.9 %57.6 %70.2 %66.5 %69.4 %72.6 %67.0 %65.8 %65.7 %45.8 %69.0 %65.0 %71.1 %81.4 %63.8 %65.1 %72.2 %

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No12.2 %17.9 %12.2 %11.1 %11.8 %12.3 %12.6 %14.6 %7.6 %13.7 %12.6 %11.7 %12.5 %10.4 %12.8 %14.0 %10.8 %8.8 %10.3 %12.9 %17.0 %10.1 %8.2 %6.3 %7.2 %8.5 %6.3 %9.1 %25.3 %10.9 %9.7 %7.5 %5.3 %10.2 %7.4 %6.1 %

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No opinion13.9 %8.9 %11.2 %13.6 %14.8 %14.0 %15.3 %14.6 %12.5 %15.4 %13.4 %13.1 %11.4 %13.2 %13.5 %13.4 %12.8 %14.2 %15.4 %15.0 %14.8 %13.2 %14.2 %10.7 %10.6 %16.5 %5.1 %11.5 %16.8 %12.4 %15.2 %10.0 %7.6 %16.5 %13.4 %14.8 %

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Don't know10.9 %14.3 %16.0 %13.4 %11.3 %8.3 %8.1 %8.1 %16.4 %12.6 %11.4 %9.6 %10.9 %11.8 %9.9 %7.6 %10.4 %8.8 %12.8 %9.3 %10.6 %6.6 %11.0 %13.7 %9.6 %8.0 %22.8 %13.6 %12.1 %7.7 %10.2 %11.3 %5.7 %9.4 %14.0 %7.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - Ending the whips’ control of Commons offices and other perks. (4)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes79.9 %76.2 %73.6 %77.3 %79.7 %83.8 %82.0 %80.1 %79.6 %76.1 %80.4 %81.0 %84.2 %81.5 %80.4 %82.6 %81.6 %84.1 %87.2 %75.7 %77.1 %80.7 %83.1 %82.7 %86.5 %78.7 %77.2 %79.4 %70.8 %77.4 %82.5 %84.7 %90.2 %75.6 %80.1 %85.2 %

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No6.2 %7.1 %8.5 %7.4 %6.1 %4.9 %5.6 %7.0 %4.7 %7.5 %6.8 %5.6 %5.4 %6.2 %3.8 %5.2 %5.6 %4.1 %7.7 %7.5 %8.0 %10.1 %3.6 %4.8 %3.4 %6.9 %2.5 %6.3 %12.4 %11.3 %3.9 %3.2 %4.2 %10.2 %4.1 %2.6 %

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No opinion7.0 %4.8 %6.7 %7.1 %6.7 %7.4 %7.3 %7.7 %5.7 %7.4 %6.4 %6.1 %7.6 %5.2 %9.6 %7.0 %7.8 %6.1 %2.6 %8.9 %8.3 %4.4 %6.7 %4.1 %3.4 %8.5 %3.8 %5.6 %8.8 %5.5 %6.9 %5.5 %1.9 %8.7 %7.8 %8.7 %

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Don't know6.9 %11.9 %11.2 %8.3 %7.5 %3.9 %5.0 %5.2 %10.0 %9.0 %6.4 %7.3 %2.7 %7.1 %6.1 %5.2 %5.0 %5.8 %2.6 %7.9 %6.5 %4.8 %6.6 %8.5 %6.7 %5.9 %16.5 %8.7 %8.0 %5.8 %6.7 %6.6 %3.8 %5.5 %8.0 %3.5 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - Allowing backbench MPs, rather than the party whips, to determine who sits on the most important committees (5)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes84.6 %72.6 %76.6 %79.5 %84.9 %89.9 %88.6 %87.1 %79.7 %81.3 %83.4 %86.6 %85.3 %87.1 %87.5 %84.9 %87.8 %86.1 %82.1 %82.5 %83.8 %80.7 %87.6 %90.0 %87.5 %79.8 %75.9 %77.3 %80.5 %78.5 %88.1 %87.9 %89.0 %75.6 %83.5 %78.3 %

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No5.5 %7.7 %8.0 %6.8 %5.5 %3.8 %4.5 %5.0 %6.2 %6.7 %5.8 %4.7 %4.9 %5.2 %4.5 %3.5 %5.6 %5.4 %10.3 %2.9 %6.8 %7.5 %3.4 %2.2 %3.8 %8.5 %6.3 %5.2 %9.9 %8.8 %3.4 %2.6 %3.0 %11.8 %4.6 %4.3 %

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No opinion4.7 %5.4 %6.4 %5.2 %4.8 %3.8 %4.3 %4.7 %4.8 %5.1 %5.4 %3.8 %4.3 %3.4 %4.2 %7.6 %4.0 %5.1 %5.1 %5.4 %4.5 %7.0 %4.1 %2.6 %3.8 %6.4 %8.9 %8.0 %4.6 %5.8 %3.8 %4.1 %4.5 %7.1 %5.6 %11.3 %

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Don't know5.2 %14.3 %9.0 %8.4 %4.9 %2.5 %2.6 %3.2 %9.2 %6.9 %5.4 %4.9 %5.4 %4.3 %3.8 %4.1 %2.6 %3.4 %2.6 %9.3 %4.9 %4.8 %4.9 %5.2 %4.8 %5.3 %8.9 %9.4 %5.0 %6.9 %4.7 %5.4 %3.4 %5.5 %6.3 %6.1 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs take the party line (q20) - A promise from party leaders to end all whipping on the details of legislation that are examined in committee. (6)

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Some people say that too many MPs take the party line instead of thinking for themselves. Others say strong parties are needed in order to give voters a clear choice.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes77.8 %64.3 %68.6 %75.3 %77.4 %81.9 %83.7 %78.4 %76.7 %72.5 %76.9 %83.3 %77.7 %80.0 %79.8 %79.7 %80.6 %82.0 %74.4 %77.1 %74.8 %76.3 %81.6 %84.5 %86.1 %72.9 %69.6 %76.6 %66.3 %73.7 %83.0 %83.5 %86.0 %77.2 %76.8 %80.0 %

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No6.3 %8.3 %6.7 %5.7 %6.9 %6.3 %5.1 %7.1 %4.8 %7.7 %6.8 %4.0 %5.4 %6.5 %4.5 %6.4 %5.6 %6.4 %7.7 %5.7 %9.5 %7.5 %3.0 %2.2 %1.9 %6.9 %5.1 %3.5 %14.8 %8.4 %3.4 %3.0 %3.4 %5.5 %3.8 %4.3 %

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No opinion7.1 %4.8 %9.0 %8.4 %7.3 %6.3 %6.3 %8.0 %5.5 %8.1 %7.1 %5.4 %9.8 %5.8 %9.9 %8.7 %5.6 %5.8 %5.1 %7.1 %7.5 %8.8 %6.9 %5.2 %4.8 %9.6 %8.9 %5.6 %9.2 %9.5 %6.5 %5.0 %4.2 %7.9 %7.7 %7.0 %

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Don't know8.8 %22.6 %15.6 %10.6 %8.4 %5.4 %4.8 %6.5 %13.0 %11.6 %9.3 %7.3 %7.1 %7.6 %5.8 %5.2 %8.2 %5.8 %12.8 %10.0 %8.1 %7.5 %8.5 %8.1 %7.2 %10.6 %16.5 %14.3 %9.7 %8.4 %7.0 %8.4 %6.4 %9.4 %11.7 %8.7 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament lacks control to hold ministers to account (q21) - A requirement that ministerial statements be published in advance so that MPs can think up better questions for them. (1)

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Some people say that Parliament lacks the power to hold ministers to account.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes74.5 %62.5 %64.5 %71.9 %75.5 %77.4 %80.2 %72.9 %77.5 %71.7 %75.7 %74.6 %78.3 %75.3 %72.1 %75.0 %78.8 %75.3 %53.8 %73.9 %75.1 %75.0 %74.0 %77.1 %71.2 %67.0 %73.4 %75.9 %71.2 %74.5 %75.6 %77.0 %76.1 %64.6 %73.7 %85.2 %

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No12.7 %19.6 %18.6 %13.3 %12.8 %10.9 %9.2 %13.8 %10.7 %14.1 %11.6 %15.0 %12.5 %12.9 %13.1 %9.9 %9.6 %11.9 %25.6 %12.9 %13.4 %11.0 %12.1 %12.9 %13.9 %17.6 %7.6 %9.4 %17.6 %15.0 %10.9 %10.6 %10.2 %15.0 %12.6 %3.5 %

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No opinion8.2 %6.5 %8.5 %9.2 %7.7 %8.4 %8.0 %9.3 %6.2 %8.8 %7.9 %6.6 %7.1 %7.3 %10.9 %10.5 %7.8 %7.8 %10.3 %8.6 %7.9 %8.8 %9.2 %4.4 %7.7 %11.2 %11.4 %7.3 %7.6 %6.6 %8.9 %6.7 %9.1 %15.0 %8.3 %8.7 %

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Don't know4.6 %11.3 %8.3 %5.6 %4.0 %3.3 %2.6 %4.1 %5.6 %5.5 %4.7 %3.8 %2.2 %4.5 %3.8 %4.7 %3.8 %5.1 %10.3 %4.6 %3.7 %5.3 %4.7 %5.5 %7.2 %4.3 %7.6 %7.3 %3.7 %4.0 %4.5 %5.7 %4.5 %5.5 %5.4 %2.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament lacks control to hold ministers to account (q21) - Restrictions on the use of the so-called guillotine, which cuts debates short. (2)

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Some people say that Parliament lacks the power to hold ministers to account.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes74.0 %70.2 %67.9 %69.7 %75.4 %76.5 %77.3 %73.2 %75.6 %70.5 %75.3 %76.1 %76.6 %75.7 %76.3 %70.3 %75.4 %72.9 %89.7 %72.9 %71.1 %80.7 %76.6 %78.2 %77.9 %72.9 %73.4 %73.1 %65.6 %77.4 %77.3 %75.5 %80.3 %74.8 %74.3 %76.5 %

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No12.4 %10.1 %12.2 %11.0 %12.6 %13.2 %13.1 %14.3 %8.9 %12.7 %11.7 %11.5 %12.0 %10.7 %10.6 %18.6 %13.2 %14.6 %5.1 %14.6 %16.3 %11.4 %10.1 %5.5 %7.7 %9.0 %7.6 %8.0 %21.7 %12.0 %9.6 %10.4 %7.2 %7.1 %10.7 %6.1 %

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No opinion6.4 %7.7 %8.5 %8.3 %5.1 %5.7 %6.0 %6.7 %5.8 %8.2 %5.9 %4.7 %6.0 %6.9 %6.4 %5.2 %5.2 %6.1 %2.6 %6.4 %6.1 %4.4 %6.4 %6.3 %7.7 %9.6 %6.3 %8.0 %5.7 %5.1 %6.7 %6.5 %8.7 %10.2 %5.6 %7.8 %

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Don't know7.1 %11.9 %11.3 %11.0 %6.9 %4.7 %3.5 %5.8 %9.7 %8.7 %7.1 %7.7 %5.4 %6.7 %6.7 %5.8 %6.2 %6.4 %2.6 %6.1 %6.5 %3.5 %6.9 %10.0 %6.7 %8.5 %12.7 %10.8 %6.9 %5.5 %6.4 %7.7 %3.8 %7.9 %9.3 %9.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament lacks control to hold ministers to account (q21) - Less reliance on so-called secondary legislation, which parliament cannot scrutinise as effectively as primary laws. (3)

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Some people say that Parliament lacks the power to hold ministers to account.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes81.0 %73.8 %76.2 %76.8 %82.2 %83.8 %83.5 %81.3 %80.3 %78.9 %79.8 %78.9 %87.0 %80.1 %82.7 %82.6 %84.8 %83.0 %71.8 %83.6 %79.7 %82.9 %82.5 %80.1 %86.0 %81.4 %77.2 %79.7 %75.4 %79.9 %83.4 %82.6 %83.7 %82.7 %82.1 %79.1 %

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No5.9 %7.1 %7.6 %5.9 %6.8 %5.0 %4.7 %6.7 %4.5 %7.3 %6.9 %6.6 %2.7 %4.5 %4.5 %8.1 %4.6 %4.8 %7.7 %4.6 %7.9 %8.8 %4.0 %3.0 %4.3 %5.3 %2.5 %2.4 %10.7 %9.1 %4.3 %3.4 %3.8 %7.9 %4.3 %4.3 %

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No opinion5.8 %4.2 %5.3 %7.4 %5.1 %5.7 %6.2 %5.9 %5.6 %5.8 %6.0 %7.0 %4.3 %6.6 %6.7 %4.7 %5.6 %4.4 %5.1 %4.6 %5.9 %5.3 %6.3 %6.6 %2.4 %7.4 %3.8 %4.9 %7.2 %5.5 %5.4 %5.4 %5.3 %4.7 %5.2 %7.0 %

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Don't know7.3 %14.9 %10.8 %9.9 %5.8 %5.6 %5.6 %6.1 %9.6 %8.0 %7.3 %7.5 %6.0 %8.8 %6.1 %4.7 %5.0 %7.8 %15.4 %7.1 %6.5 %3.1 %7.1 %10.3 %7.2 %5.9 %16.5 %12.9 %6.7 %5.5 %6.9 %8.6 %7.2 %4.7 %8.3 %9.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament lacks control to hold ministers to account (q21) - Better staffing resources for select committees. (4)

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Some people say that Parliament lacks the power to hold ministers to account.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes71.2 %69.6 %68.6 %66.4 %70.4 %73.6 %75.0 %72.9 %67.7 %73.6 %72.0 %72.3 %69.6 %68.9 %67.6 %72.7 %69.3 %72.4 %61.5 %68.6 %73.9 %63.6 %71.2 %69.4 %69.1 %63.8 %62.0 %66.1 %75.7 %68.2 %73.0 %71.6 %65.5 %63.8 %66.4 %63.5 %

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No4.8 %7.1 %5.9 %4.0 %5.0 %4.8 %3.8 %5.0 %4.2 %4.9 %4.6 %3.5 %5.4 %4.9 %5.4 %2.9 %5.2 %5.1 %7.7 %4.6 %4.9 %12.7 %3.0 %2.2 %7.2 %5.9 %5.1 %5.9 %4.6 %9.1 %3.6 %3.8 %9.5 %7.1 %4.3 %6.1 %

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No opinion12.3 %8.9 %11.3 %13.7 %11.9 %12.5 %12.3 %12.2 %12.3 %11.4 %11.3 %12.0 %13.0 %14.0 %13.8 %14.0 %13.4 %10.9 %12.8 %12.1 %10.8 %15.8 %13.7 %12.5 %12.6 %14.9 %11.4 %12.2 %10.6 %13.9 %12.2 %11.5 %15.5 %13.4 %12.4 %19.1 %

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Don't know11.8 %14.3 %14.2 %15.9 %12.7 %9.2 %8.9 %9.8 %15.7 %10.1 %12.1 %12.2 %12.0 %12.2 %13.1 %10.5 %12.2 %11.6 %17.9 %14.6 %10.5 %7.9 %12.1 %15.9 %11.1 %15.4 %21.5 %15.7 %9.1 %8.8 %11.1 %13.1 %9.5 %15.7 %16.9 %11.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Parliament lacks control to hold ministers to account (q21) - More pay and resources for select committee members, so they regard their work as an end in itself, rather than a ladder to promotion (5)

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Some people say that Parliament lacks the power to hold ministers to account.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes67.7 %71.4 %68.0 %67.1 %65.2 %70.0 %67.6 %68.3 %66.7 %68.4 %70.2 %70.0 %67.9 %66.7 %67.5 %65.1 %67.1 %64.3 %53.8 %64.6 %70.5 %59.9 %69.0 %67.5 %60.9 %58.5 %64.6 %59.1 %73.2 %61.9 %70.5 %67.8 %55.3 %57.5 %65.6 %50.4 %

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No13.9 %10.1 %13.3 %12.7 %14.3 %14.8 %14.5 %15.0 %11.9 %13.6 %12.0 %11.7 %12.5 %13.3 %13.2 %12.8 %16.4 %19.4 %30.8 %16.1 %13.9 %25.1 %10.9 %10.7 %21.3 %18.6 %8.9 %15.7 %12.5 %20.5 %11.1 %12.8 %28.8 %20.5 %12.1 %25.2 %

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No opinion9.2 %7.1 %6.7 %10.0 %9.3 %8.9 %11.0 %9.7 %8.3 %8.6 %9.4 %8.2 %12.0 %11.0 %9.6 %13.4 %8.0 %7.8 %5.1 %8.9 %8.7 %7.9 %10.4 %8.1 %8.2 %10.6 %8.9 %10.1 %8.5 %9.2 %9.4 %9.0 %8.0 %10.2 %9.8 %13.0 %

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Don't know9.1 %11.3 %11.9 %10.2 %11.3 %6.3 %6.8 %7.0 %13.2 %9.4 %8.5 %10.1 %7.6 %9.0 %9.6 %8.7 %8.6 %8.5 %10.3 %10.4 %6.9 %7.0 %9.7 %13.7 %9.7 %12.2 %17.7 %15.0 %5.7 %8.4 %9.0 %10.4 %8.0 %11.8 %12.4 %11.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - More state funding, so political parties are less dependent on private money. (1)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes64.4 %50.6 %52.6 %58.2 %65.2 %69.9 %72.1 %65.4 %62.5 %59.4 %66.8 %71.1 %69.6 %66.1 %66.2 %70.9 %64.9 %60.2 %53.8 %59.3 %71.3 %34.4 %65.3 %60.1 %56.5 %50.5 %45.6 %54.5 %74.7 %33.0 %68.0 %67.2 %51.9 %46.5 %60.2 %58.3 %

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No24.4 %36.3 %33.0 %27.7 %23.9 %21.1 %18.3 %25.2 %23.0 %28.5 %21.4 %20.4 %21.7 %22.3 %22.8 %18.6 %25.1 %26.5 %35.9 %28.9 %20.0 %57.7 %21.2 %25.8 %32.4 %39.9 %30.4 %27.6 %16.8 %59.0 %20.7 %20.3 %37.1 %42.5 %25.7 %27.0 %

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No opinion3.9 %2.4 %3.2 %5.2 %4.0 %3.1 %4.6 %4.2 %3.2 %3.9 %3.5 %3.3 %3.8 %3.7 %3.5 %3.5 %3.6 %6.5 %5.1 %4.6 %2.8 %3.1 %5.2 %4.1 %4.8 %3.7 %6.3 %5.6 %3.1 %2.9 %4.4 %4.2 %5.7 %4.7 %2.8 %7.0 %

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Don't know7.3 %10.7 %11.2 %8.8 %6.9 %5.8 %5.0 %5.2 %11.3 %8.1 %8.2 %5.2 %4.9 %7.9 %7.4 %7.0 %6.4 %6.8 %5.1 %7.1 %5.8 %4.8 %8.3 %10.0 %6.3 %5.9 %17.7 %12.2 %5.4 %5.1 %6.9 %8.3 %5.3 %6.3 %11.3 %7.8 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - An annual cap of £1,000 on the donation any individual can make in a particular year. (2)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes71.0 %60.7 %62.2 %66.0 %71.4 %74.2 %78.8 %72.4 %68.2 %64.8 %71.4 %72.3 %73.4 %74.0 %74.0 %74.4 %74.9 %77.2 %76.9 %66.1 %71.1 %57.3 %72.9 %77.1 %79.2 %64.9 %58.2 %67.8 %69.4 %51.6 %73.0 %79.4 %77.7 %61.4 %66.9 %73.9 %

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No19.7 %28.0 %27.7 %22.2 %19.5 %17.0 %14.7 %19.8 %19.6 %24.4 %19.9 %18.1 %16.8 %15.7 %19.3 %16.3 %18.0 %14.3 %17.9 %23.9 %21.1 %34.4 %17.2 %12.9 %13.0 %23.4 %24.1 %17.8 %23.3 %38.8 %17.6 %12.7 %13.6 %27.6 %20.8 %13.0 %

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No opinion4.0 %2.4 %3.4 %4.6 %3.7 %4.7 %3.7 %4.0 %4.0 %4.5 %3.4 %4.7 %3.8 %4.1 %2.9 %5.2 %3.6 %3.4 %2.6 %5.0 %3.5 %5.7 %4.5 %3.0 %2.4 %5.9 %11.4 %3.8 %3.1 %5.9 %4.8 %2.5 %3.8 %3.9 %4.2 %7.8 %

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Don't know5.2 %8.9 %6.7 %7.2 %5.5 %4.2 %2.9 %3.7 %8.1 %6.2 %5.3 %4.9 %6.0 %6.2 %3.9 %4.1 %3.6 %5.1 %2.6 %5.0 %4.4 %2.6 %5.5 %7.0 %5.3 %5.9 %6.3 %10.5 %4.2 %3.7 %4.6 %5.4 %4.9 %7.1 %8.1 %5.2 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - Restrictions on donations from private companies. (3)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes88.4 %85.7 %83.7 %83.4 %89.4 %89.8 %93.1 %88.9 %87.4 %85.0 %87.7 %90.8 %90.8 %89.7 %91.0 %90.7 %90.0 %90.1 %94.9 %86.4 %89.4 %71.8 %90.0 %90.4 %93.2 %82.4 %81.0 %85.7 %90.0 %67.4 %90.1 %92.7 %90.9 %78.7 %86.8 %88.7 %

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No7.7 %9.5 %12.4 %10.6 %6.6 %6.3 %5.1 %8.0 %7.1 %10.7 %7.2 %4.7 %5.4 %6.2 %7.1 %7.0 %7.0 %7.1 %2.6 %8.9 %7.5 %25.1 %5.4 %6.6 %2.9 %11.2 %6.3 %8.4 %6.9 %27.5 %6.3 %4.6 %5.3 %16.5 %7.3 %4.3 %

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No opinion2.2 %0.6 %2.0 %3.6 %2.4 %2.2 %0.9 %2.0 %2.4 %2.5 %2.8 %2.8 %1.1 %2.2 %0.3 %1.2 %1.6 %1.4 %2.6 %2.5 %1.6 %2.2 %3.1 %0.7 %1.4 %3.7 %6.3 %2.1 %1.4 %2.9 %2.4 %1.1 %1.5 %1.6 %3.3 %5.2 %

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Don't know1.8 %4.2 %2.0 %2.4 %1.6 %1.8 %0.9 %1.2 %3.0 %1.7 %2.3 %1.6 %2.7 %1.9 %1.6 %1.2 %1.4 %1.4 %0.0 %2.1 %1.5 %0.9 %1.4 %2.2 %2.4 %2.7 %6.3 %3.8 %1.8 %2.2 %1.2 %1.6 %2.3 %3.1 %2.6 %1.7 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - Tighter restrictions than those that already exist on donations from trade unions. (4)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes55.9 %46.4 %51.7 %56.9 %54.0 %57.3 %61.5 %56.6 %54.7 %52.0 %60.6 %57.3 %58.7 %54.7 %54.3 %64.0 %54.3 %59.2 %61.5 %51.4 %48.6 %78.4 %62.2 %53.5 %62.3 %58.5 %53.2 %61.5 %38.8 %74.7 %61.9 %55.1 %61.4 %62.2 %58.1 %68.7 %

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No31.0 %38.1 %33.2 %27.8 %32.8 %30.8 %28.7 %32.1 %29.0 %35.4 %24.8 %29.1 %28.3 %31.8 %32.2 %25.6 %33.9 %28.6 %28.2 %36.1 %39.7 %15.9 %22.2 %29.9 %28.5 %28.2 %22.8 %24.8 %49.1 %19.0 %23.8 %30.6 %31.1 %26.0 %27.2 %14.8 %

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No opinion5.6 %3.0 %5.2 %6.6 %5.3 %5.7 %5.6 %5.7 %5.3 %4.9 %6.5 %5.4 %3.3 %6.0 %5.8 %4.1 %6.2 %6.1 %2.6 %5.7 %5.0 %3.1 %7.5 %5.9 %3.4 %5.9 %10.1 %3.1 %5.2 %2.9 %6.9 %5.3 %3.4 %2.4 %6.0 %7.8 %

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Don't know7.4 %12.5 %9.9 %8.7 %7.9 %6.2 %4.2 %5.6 %11.0 %7.7 %8.0 %8.2 %9.8 %7.5 %7.7 %6.4 %5.6 %6.1 %7.7 %6.8 %6.7 %2.6 %8.1 %10.7 %5.8 %7.4 %13.9 %10.5 %6.9 %3.3 %7.4 %9.0 %4.2 %9.4 %8.7 %8.7 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - Tighter caps than those that already exist on what parties are allowed to spend. (5)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes76.6 %68.5 %65.5 %74.2 %76.3 %80.7 %82.4 %75.3 %78.9 %72.4 %76.6 %75.6 %80.4 %80.7 %76.8 %82.6 %78.4 %81.3 %71.8 %72.9 %78.2 %67.0 %75.5 %77.9 %84.1 %71.8 %72.2 %73.8 %76.1 %64.5 %76.3 %80.9 %84.1 %72.4 %74.8 %82.6 %

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No12.5 %19.0 %20.8 %14.1 %13.2 %9.6 %7.3 %14.1 %9.6 %15.3 %12.3 %11.3 %8.2 %10.7 %12.2 %8.7 %12.0 %10.2 %15.4 %16.4 %12.9 %24.7 %11.1 %11.1 %7.2 %14.9 %7.6 %12.2 %15.2 %27.1 %11.7 %9.2 %7.6 %13.4 %11.6 %2.6 %

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No opinion5.0 %3.6 %6.0 %5.1 %4.4 %4.5 %6.2 %5.7 %3.6 %4.9 %5.4 %5.4 %4.3 %4.9 %5.5 %5.8 %4.4 %4.4 %2.6 %5.7 %4.2 %4.0 %6.9 %4.8 %2.9 %5.3 %8.9 %4.5 %4.2 %3.7 %6.1 %3.8 %4.2 %6.3 %5.0 %11.3 %

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Don't know5.9 %8.9 %7.6 %6.7 %6.1 %5.1 %4.1 %4.8 %7.9 %7.5 %5.6 %7.7 %7.1 %3.7 %5.5 %2.9 %5.2 %4.1 %10.3 %5.0 %4.7 %4.4 %6.5 %6.3 %5.8 %8.0 %11.4 %9.4 %4.5 %4.8 %5.9 %6.1 %4.2 %7.9 %8.6 %3.5 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Rich individuals and special interest (q22) - Register all lobbyists to parliament, and then ban those caught promising future employment or anything else to MPs. (6)

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Some people say that the power of rich individuals and special interests over political parties corrupts Britain's democracy.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes94.7 %89.9 %91.8 %91.3 %96.1 %96.1 %96.9 %94.8 %94.6 %92.5 %94.7 %96.5 %95.7 %93.3 %93.2 %98.3 %96.0 %98.6 %97.4 %96.1 %95.3 %93.0 %94.8 %95.2 %96.1 %91.0 %87.3 %93.4 %95.5 %88.6 %94.8 %96.2 %94.3 %89.8 %94.9 %95.7 %

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No1.9 %3.6 %3.9 %3.7 %1.2 %1.0 %0.8 %2.0 %1.7 %3.0 %1.4 %1.4 %0.5 %1.7 %3.5 %0.0 %2.0 %0.7 %0.0 %1.8 %1.6 %4.4 %2.0 %3.0 %0.0 %2.7 %1.3 %1.7 %1.7 %7.7 %1.9 %1.8 %1.1 %2.4 %0.8 %0.9 %

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No opinion1.4 %0.0 %1.2 %2.1 %1.3 %1.8 %0.9 %1.7 %1.0 %1.7 %2.0 %0.7 %0.5 %2.4 %1.6 %0.6 %0.8 %0.3 %2.6 %0.7 %1.6 %1.8 %1.0 %0.4 %1.0 %4.3 %5.1 %0.7 %1.2 %2.2 %1.4 %0.4 %1.9 %4.7 %1.7 %3.5 %

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Don't know1.9 %6.5 %3.0 %2.8 %1.5 %1.1 %1.4 %1.6 %2.6 %2.7 %1.9 %1.4 %3.3 %2.6 %1.6 %1.2 %1.2 %0.3 %0.0 %1.4 %1.4 %0.9 %2.1 %1.5 %2.9 %2.1 %6.3 %4.2 %1.6 %1.5 %1.9 %1.6 %2.7 %3.1 %2.7 %0.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Gentleman's club (q23) - Introduce quotas to ensure that parliamentary candidates better reflect the UK population in terms of social background, gender and race (1)

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Some people say that Westminster is an old-fashioned gentleman's club which is out of touch with the rest of the country, and where too many people have too little real work to do.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes26.2 %26.8 %22.7 %24.5 %26.3 %29.0 %25.0 %22.0 %34.1 %24.8 %26.2 %28.4 %22.3 %27.9 %25.4 %26.2 %26.3 %26.9 %35.9 %26.1 %29.2 %11.9 %21.9 %37.3 %26.1 %22.3 %24.1 %26.9 %28.5 %11.4 %23.4 %35.9 %26.5 %18.9 %24.3 %29.6 %

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No61.6 %63.1 %65.4 %60.9 %62.9 %58.8 %62.3 %67.1 %51.1 %62.7 %60.7 %60.1 %66.3 %59.0 %63.7 %59.9 %62.3 %61.9 %59.0 %62.1 %59.9 %80.2 %64.6 %48.3 %60.9 %67.6 %53.2 %57.3 %60.8 %81.7 %63.4 %50.8 %64.0 %71.7 %61.8 %53.9 %

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No opinion5.2 %4.2 %3.7 %6.7 %5.0 %5.1 %6.0 %5.7 %4.3 %5.9 %5.6 %5.2 %4.3 %4.3 %5.1 %7.6 %3.4 %4.4 %5.1 %6.8 %4.5 %4.0 %5.8 %6.3 %6.8 %5.3 %7.6 %6.6 %4.3 %4.8 %5.8 %6.9 %4.2 %3.9 %4.1 %9.6 %

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Don't know7.0 %6.0 %8.2 %7.9 %5.9 %7.1 %6.7 %5.1 %10.5 %6.7 %7.4 %6.3 %7.1 %8.8 %5.8 %6.4 %8.0 %6.8 %0.0 %5.0 %6.4 %4.0 %7.6 %8.1 %6.3 %4.8 %15.2 %9.1 %6.5 %2.2 %7.4 %6.5 %5.3 %5.5 %9.8 %7.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Gentleman's club (q23) - Reduce the number of MPs from 646 to 400 (2)

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Some people say that Westminster is an old-fashioned gentleman's club which is out of touch with the rest of the country, and where too many people have too little real work to do.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes45.7 %25.6 %36.1 %40.6 %44.4 %49.6 %58.2 %48.2 %41.0 %41.5 %48.1 %45.5 %52.7 %44.8 %47.9 %42.4 %44.7 %58.8 %46.2 %40.7 %41.7 %67.0 %47.6 %38.0 %49.8 %50.5 %50.6 %50.3 %34.3 %60.4 %49.4 %43.5 %49.6 %52.8 %46.8 %61.7 %

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No36.6 %48.8 %42.3 %37.9 %37.2 %34.8 %30.1 %36.9 %36.1 %38.4 %35.7 %36.6 %27.7 %37.8 %38.6 %33.7 %39.7 %25.5 %35.9 %41.4 %40.8 %23.8 %34.5 %42.4 %34.3 %31.9 %22.8 %27.3 %49.6 %28.6 %33.1 %36.3 %36.0 %31.5 %32.4 %16.5 %

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No opinion8.1 %12.5 %7.8 %10.0 %8.5 %7.5 %6.2 %7.9 %8.6 %10.1 %6.1 %9.2 %6.0 %7.9 %6.1 %11.6 %7.2 %7.1 %12.8 %9.3 %8.0 %4.0 %8.7 %7.4 %8.7 %8.0 %10.1 %9.8 %8.0 %5.5 %8.7 %7.5 %6.1 %7.9 %9.3 %9.6 %

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Don't know9.5 %13.1 %13.9 %11.5 %9.9 %8.1 %5.5 %7.1 %14.3 %10.1 %10.2 %8.7 %13.6 %9.6 %7.4 %12.2 %8.4 %8.5 %5.1 %8.6 %9.5 %5.3 %9.1 %12.2 %7.2 %9.6 %16.5 %12.6 %8.2 %5.5 %8.7 %12.7 %8.3 %7.9 %11.5 %12.2 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Gentleman's club (q23) - Shorten the 12-week summer break and other holidays (3)

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Some people say that Westminster is an old-fashioned gentleman's club which is out of touch with the rest of the country, and where too many people have too little real work to do.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes82.2 %72.0 %79.6 %82.3 %83.0 %83.3 %83.9 %80.6 %85.2 %79.6 %83.0 %82.4 %81.0 %83.1 %78.8 %87.2 %85.2 %82.0 %87.2 %83.9 %80.1 %87.7 %84.6 %82.7 %80.2 %81.9 %79.7 %83.9 %75.3 %84.6 %85.2 %83.0 %82.2 %78.7 %84.5 %86.1 %

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No10.4 %20.2 %14.2 %9.8 %9.6 %9.4 %8.1 %11.3 %8.6 %11.4 %10.3 %9.6 %8.7 %9.4 %12.5 %7.6 %9.8 %12.2 %7.7 %9.3 %12.1 %11.0 %8.4 %9.2 %13.5 %9.6 %6.3 %7.0 %16.7 %12.1 %7.7 %9.8 %11.7 %9.4 %7.4 %2.6 %

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No opinion4.9 %3.6 %2.3 %5.1 %5.2 %5.1 %5.9 %5.8 %3.2 %5.9 %4.6 %5.2 %4.9 %4.7 %5.8 %3.5 %3.6 %3.4 %5.1 %5.4 %5.2 %0.4 %5.0 %4.4 %3.4 %5.9 %6.3 %6.3 %5.5 %2.6 %5.0 %4.2 %3.8 %8.7 %4.6 %7.8 %

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Don't know2.5 %4.2 %3.9 %2.8 %2.1 %2.2 %2.1 %2.3 %3.0 %3.0 %2.1 %2.8 %5.4 %2.8 %2.9 %1.7 %1.4 %2.4 %0.0 %1.4 %2.6 %0.9 %2.0 %3.7 %2.9 %2.7 %7.6 %2.8 %2.4 %0.7 %2.1 %3.0 %2.3 %3.1 %3.5 %3.5 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Gentleman's club (q23) - Introduce more conventional working hours, instead of working late into the night (4)

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Some people say that Westminster is an old-fashioned gentleman's club which is out of touch with the rest of the country, and where too many people have too little real work to do.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes78.7 %54.8 %67.1 %73.9 %81.6 %82.1 %87.5 %76.4 %83.2 %73.1 %80.1 %77.5 %86.4 %82.4 %80.4 %83.7 %79.6 %84.7 %61.5 %76.1 %81.4 %70.5 %80.1 %79.0 %78.3 %67.6 %65.8 %68.2 %81.8 %63.4 %81.0 %81.3 %73.5 %70.9 %76.2 %77.4 %

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No11.9 %25.0 %19.4 %13.7 %10.2 %10.5 %6.2 %13.8 %8.3 %14.0 %11.2 %12.4 %6.0 %10.7 %11.6 %12.2 %12.8 %7.8 %25.6 %11.8 %11.2 %19.4 %10.3 %10.0 %12.6 %20.2 %12.7 %15.0 %12.2 %24.2 %9.4 %9.2 %17.4 %18.9 %11.5 %10.4 %

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No opinion6.2 %10.1 %7.3 %8.2 %6.0 %4.9 %5.0 %6.9 %4.8 %8.2 %5.8 %6.6 %4.3 %3.7 %4.2 %2.9 %5.6 %6.1 %7.7 %9.3 %4.9 %8.8 %6.1 %6.3 %6.8 %6.9 %12.7 %11.2 %3.8 %9.9 %7.2 %4.7 %6.8 %5.5 %7.0 %9.6 %

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Don't know3.2 %10.1 %6.2 %4.3 %2.2 %2.5 %1.3 %3.0 %3.7 %4.6 %2.9 %3.5 %3.3 %3.2 %3.9 %1.2 %2.0 %1.4 %5.1 %2.9 %2.5 %1.3 %3.5 %4.8 %2.4 %5.3 %8.9 %5.6 %2.3 %2.6 %2.3 %4.7 %2.3 %4.7 %5.2 %2.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Gentleman's club (q23) - End the shouting and jeering (5)

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Some people say that Westminster is an old-fashioned gentleman's club which is out of touch with the rest of the country, and where too many people have too little real work to do.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes58.2 %47.6 %48.7 %49.9 %56.6 %62.1 %71.3 %55.9 %62.6 %50.7 %58.6 %62.0 %60.3 %58.8 %59.2 %62.8 %61.5 %67.3 %51.3 %61.1 %58.6 %46.3 %61.6 %61.6 %55.6 %45.5 %54.4 %55.9 %57.7 %41.0 %61.0 %60.9 %56.8 %52.8 %58.6 %57.4 %

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No25.0 %41.1 %35.5 %29.5 %25.9 %20.8 %15.1 %26.9 %21.2 %30.6 %24.3 %24.9 %25.0 %23.2 %24.1 %22.7 %23.2 %15.6 %35.9 %21.4 %25.0 %38.3 %21.4 %23.2 %26.1 %29.4 %27.8 %28.3 %26.6 %46.5 %22.1 %23.1 %26.9 %23.6 %22.1 %23.5 %

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No opinion14.9 %8.3 %13.3 %18.3 %15.5 %15.3 %12.5 %15.5 %13.8 %16.2 %15.7 %11.5 %12.0 %16.1 %16.4 %12.8 %13.6 %14.6 %10.3 %15.0 %15.0 %11.9 %14.8 %12.2 %16.4 %23.0 %16.5 %13.3 %14.5 %10.6 %14.7 %14.4 %15.2 %19.7 %16.5 %18.3 %

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Don't know1.9 %3.0 %2.5 %2.3 %2.0 %1.7 %1.2 %1.7 %2.3 %2.5 %1.5 %1.6 %2.7 %1.9 %0.3 %1.7 %1.8 %2.4 %2.6 %2.5 %1.4 %3.5 %2.2 %3.0 %1.9 %2.1 %1.3 %2.4 %1.3 %1.8 %2.1 %1.6 %1.1 %3.9 %2.8 %0.9 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Decentralisation of power (q24) - More directly elected mayors (e.g. based on the London model). (1)

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Some people say that power in Britain is too centralised, with decisions taken too far from the people.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes55.7 %72.6 %61.3 %58.4 %52.4 %52.9 %55.6 %56.1 %55.0 %65.5 %57.3 %60.1 %55.4 %47.0 %46.6 %54.1 %49.9 %48.3 %53.8 %49.6 %53.5 %60.4 %57.2 %57.2 %47.3 %53.7 %48.1 %69.2 %50.0 %62.6 %58.9 %59.4 %50.4 %57.5 %53.8 %50.4 %

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No31.0 %17.3 %24.3 %27.4 %35.0 %33.6 %31.5 %31.9 %29.1 %22.9 %29.3 %27.9 %27.2 %39.0 %38.6 %33.1 %37.5 %33.3 %38.5 %36.1 %34.6 %26.0 %28.5 %27.7 %36.2 %28.7 %31.6 %19.2 %39.1 %25.3 %27.3 %27.6 %36.0 %27.6 %29.8 %35.7 %

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No opinion7.4 %3.6 %6.6 %8.2 %6.7 %7.5 %8.8 %7.5 %7.2 %5.8 %7.6 %6.3 %10.9 %7.5 %8.4 %8.1 %7.8 %10.5 %7.7 %6.8 %6.8 %9.3 %8.4 %5.2 %10.6 %7.4 %7.6 %5.9 %6.0 %7.0 %8.4 %5.9 %9.5 %7.1 %8.3 %7.0 %

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Don't know6.0 %6.5 %7.8 %6.0 %5.8 %6.0 %4.2 %4.6 %8.6 %5.8 %5.8 %5.6 %6.5 %6.6 %6.4 %4.7 %4.8 %7.8 %0.0 %7.5 %5.2 %4.4 %5.9 %10.0 %5.8 %10.1 %12.7 %5.6 %4.9 %5.1 %5.3 %7.1 %4.2 %7.9 %8.1 %7.0 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Decentralisation of power (q24) - Creating neighbourhood trusts that could take decisions on planning and other matters. (2)

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Some people say that power in Britain is too centralised, with decisions taken too far from the people.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes58.1 %59.5 %56.8 %55.4 %58.5 %59.4 %58.6 %56.8 %60.6 %60.1 %58.7 %60.6 %53.8 %55.4 %52.4 %60.5 %61.5 %53.4 %46.2 %57.5 %55.7 %55.9 %59.9 %67.5 %54.1 %58.0 %58.2 %63.6 %48.9 %60.1 %60.3 %67.8 %57.6 %59.1 %56.5 %57.4 %

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No26.4 %26.2 %27.5 %27.4 %26.1 %26.6 %24.9 %28.3 %22.8 %24.6 %25.2 %26.8 %31.0 %28.1 %29.9 %26.7 %25.0 %27.6 %35.9 %27.5 %30.1 %26.9 %23.7 %17.0 %30.0 %23.4 %21.5 %19.9 %37.3 %24.9 %23.7 %18.1 %28.8 %24.4 %24.6 %27.0 %

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No opinion6.3 %5.4 %4.6 %7.2 %5.5 %6.3 %8.0 %7.1 %4.6 %6.0 %5.8 %4.2 %6.0 %6.0 %9.0 %6.4 %6.4 %8.8 %5.1 %6.8 %5.6 %7.5 %7.8 %4.1 %6.3 %6.4 %5.1 %5.6 %5.7 %6.6 %7.5 %5.1 %5.3 %4.7 %6.3 %6.1 %

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Don't know9.2 %8.9 %11.0 %9.9 %9.9 %7.7 %8.5 %7.8 %12.1 %9.4 %10.4 %8.5 %9.2 %10.5 %8.7 %6.4 %7.2 %10.2 %12.8 %8.2 %8.6 %9.7 %8.6 %11.4 %9.7 %12.2 %15.2 %10.8 %8.1 %8.4 %8.4 %9.0 %8.3 %11.8 %12.7 %9.6 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Decentralisation of power (q24) - Giving councils a new general power of competence, so they could do whatever they liked without waiting for permission – so long as it was legal. (3)

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Some people say that power in Britain is too centralised, with decisions taken too far from the people.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes40.3 %39.9 %36.6 %38.6 %39.8 %43.1 %41.2 %44.9 %31.5 %36.2 %38.7 %41.3 %31.5 %44.8 %42.4 %51.2 %44.5 %40.8 %41.0 %41.1 %38.8 %40.1 %42.6 %45.4 %42.5 %37.8 %32.9 %38.8 %38.1 %41.4 %41.7 %46.3 %41.7 %40.9 %35.8 %28.7 %

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No43.0 %41.7 %44.6 %44.0 %44.1 %41.7 %41.7 %39.9 %48.8 %45.8 %44.7 %39.2 %50.0 %39.1 %45.3 %36.0 %40.5 %41.5 %48.7 %40.7 %46.3 %48.0 %38.6 %35.1 %43.0 %44.1 %43.0 %39.9 %47.5 %48.0 %40.3 %36.8 %45.1 %40.9 %44.5 %47.8 %

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No opinion4.8 %3.0 %3.7 %4.8 %5.2 %3.7 %7.5 %5.8 %3.0 %4.8 %5.3 %6.3 %4.3 %4.1 %3.2 %5.8 %4.2 %4.8 %5.1 %5.4 %4.4 %5.7 %5.5 %3.7 %5.8 %4.3 %3.8 %5.6 %4.9 %5.1 %5.5 %3.7 %4.5 %7.1 %3.7 %8.7 %

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Don't know11.9 %15.5 %15.1 %12.6 %10.9 %11.5 %9.7 %9.4 %16.7 %13.2 %11.3 %13.1 %14.1 %12.0 %9.0 %7.0 %10.8 %12.9 %5.1 %12.9 %10.5 %6.2 %13.3 %15.9 %8.7 %13.8 %20.3 %15.7 %9.5 %5.5 %12.4 %13.2 %8.7 %11.0 %16.0 %14.8 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Decentralisation of power (q24) - Scrapping the regional tier of government. (4)

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Some people say that power in Britain is too centralised, with decisions taken too far from the people.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of introducing each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes35.7 %18.5 %25.4 %28.1 %36.0 %41.8 %43.5 %38.7 %29.8 %30.1 %40.9 %42.5 %28.3 %40.4 %38.6 %35.5 %35.7 %28.2 %28.2 %33.6 %32.8 %62.1 %36.3 %33.2 %28.5 %41.0 %43.0 %35.7 %30.0 %56.8 %37.1 %33.9 %34.5 %46.5 %32.6 %43.5 %

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No34.7 %44.0 %39.1 %37.8 %33.6 %31.5 %33.6 %35.5 %32.9 %34.8 %29.9 %28.9 %42.4 %32.0 %34.4 %40.1 %38.9 %43.5 %43.6 %36.4 %40.1 %19.8 %31.2 %30.3 %44.0 %28.2 %19.0 %26.9 %44.1 %23.1 %32.3 %31.8 %41.3 %33.1 %33.1 %18.3 %

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No opinion10.8 %8.9 %8.0 %12.2 %11.3 %10.6 %11.5 %11.5 %9.6 %12.2 %10.9 %9.4 %6.5 %11.0 %9.3 %8.1 %10.2 %13.9 %7.7 %10.7 %9.8 %7.5 %12.7 %12.5 %14.5 %11.2 %3.8 %10.1 %10.0 %8.4 %11.8 %11.5 %12.1 %7.1 %9.8 %14.8 %

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Don't know18.8 %28.6 %27.5 %22.0 %19.1 %16.1 %11.4 %14.3 %27.7 %22.9 %18.3 %19.2 %22.8 %16.5 %17.7 %16.3 %15.2 %14.3 %20.5 %19.3 %17.3 %10.6 %19.9 %24.0 %13.0 %19.7 %34.2 %27.3 %15.8 %11.7 %18.7 %22.8 %12.1 %13.4 %24.4 %23.5 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs disrespect rule of law (q25) - Reforming the Attorney General’s role so it no longer falls to a government minister to provide supposedly independent legal advice, as happened in the run-up to Iraq War. (1)

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Some people say that those in power do not respect the rule of law - i.e. they impose one set of laws on everyone else, but another on themselves.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes89.8 %89.3 %88.1 %88.4 %90.0 %90.8 %91.0 %88.9 %91.6 %88.6 %88.3 %90.6 %91.3 %89.3 %87.5 %91.3 %93.2 %94.2 %87.2 %90.0 %87.7 %88.1 %93.1 %94.1 %92.8 %83.5 %83.5 %90.9 %84.5 %85.0 %92.9 %93.7 %90.5 %84.3 %89.8 %91.3 %

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No4.7 %1.2 %5.2 %4.7 %4.4 %4.8 %4.7 %5.7 %2.6 %5.5 %5.2 %4.7 %4.9 %4.1 %6.1 %4.1 %3.2 %2.4 %2.6 %4.6 %6.6 %4.8 %2.4 %1.5 %2.9 %8.5 %2.5 %3.1 %9.1 %8.4 %2.7 %2.2 %4.9 %7.9 %3.1 %1.7 %

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No opinion2.3 %3.0 %2.3 %3.1 %2.3 %2.1 %1.8 %2.6 %1.8 %2.7 %2.6 %1.6 %1.6 %2.8 %2.6 %2.9 %1.8 %1.0 %2.6 %2.1 %2.9 %2.2 %1.4 %1.8 %1.0 %3.2 %5.1 %2.8 %3.7 %2.2 %1.5 %1.8 %1.5 %1.6 %2.8 %2.6 %

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Don't know3.2 %6.5 %4.4 %3.9 %3.2 %2.2 %2.5 %2.8 %4.0 %3.2 %4.0 %3.1 %2.2 %3.7 %3.9 %1.7 %1.8 %2.4 %7.7 %3.2 %2.8 %4.8 %3.1 %2.6 %3.4 %4.8 %8.9 %3.1 %2.7 %4.4 %2.9 %2.2 %3.0 %6.3 %4.3 %4.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs disrespect rule of law (q25) - Giving the courts new powers to strike down laws passed by parliament which breach basic rights or other fundamental principles (3)

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Some people say that those in power do not respect the rule of law - i.e. they impose one set of laws on everyone else, but another on themselves.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes73.4 %81.0 %80.3 %72.2 %71.1 %73.0 %72.1 %70.1 %79.7 %71.9 %75.7 %73.2 %77.2 %71.5 %73.0 %68.0 %75.4 %73.5 %79.5 %72.9 %69.7 %63.0 %78.3 %80.8 %73.4 %75.0 %70.9 %79.4 %63.3 %62.6 %80.1 %80.9 %72.0 %66.9 %72.1 %80.9 %

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No17.9 %7.7 %11.5 %17.5 %19.6 %19.6 %19.7 %21.8 %10.4 %17.7 %16.8 %16.7 %16.8 %18.5 %19.3 %24.4 %18.4 %18.0 %17.9 %16.8 %21.8 %26.4 %12.8 %10.3 %20.8 %14.9 %16.5 %11.9 %28.5 %26.7 %12.2 %11.1 %23.1 %21.3 %15.7 %11.3 %

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No opinion2.7 %1.2 %2.1 %3.2 %2.6 %2.8 %2.8 %3.0 %2.1 %2.8 %2.0 %2.8 %1.6 %3.7 %1.9 %2.9 %1.6 %3.4 %2.6 %4.6 %2.6 %3.1 %2.6 %2.6 %2.4 %4.3 %5.1 %2.4 %2.4 %2.9 %2.5 %2.5 %2.7 %3.9 %3.2 %2.6 %

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Don't know6.0 %10.1 %6.0 %7.1 %6.6 %4.6 %5.5 %5.1 %7.7 %7.6 %5.4 %7.3 %4.3 %6.2 %5.8 %4.7 %4.6 %5.1 %0.0 %5.7 %5.9 %7.5 %6.3 %6.3 %3.4 %5.9 %7.6 %6.3 %5.8 %7.7 %5.2 %5.5 %2.3 %7.9 %9.0 %5.2 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs disrespect rule of law (q25) - Defending the Human Rights Act, and building new rights upon it (4)

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Some people say that those in power do not respect the rule of law - i.e. they impose one set of laws on everyone else, but another on themselves.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes70.4 %74.4 %73.4 %71.2 %68.8 %70.2 %69.7 %69.6 %72.1 %71.8 %69.1 %70.0 %75.5 %67.8 %69.8 %73.3 %73.7 %69.7 %69.2 %65.7 %74.5 %24.2 %73.9 %76.0 %65.7 %59.0 %54.4 %69.2 %76.9 %29.3 %75.5 %78.8 %60.2 %53.5 %64.7 %72.2 %

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No16.1 %12.5 %10.7 %14.9 %16.7 %17.7 %18.5 %17.9 %12.5 %13.8 %17.4 %15.3 %16.3 %17.8 %18.0 %12.8 %16.8 %15.3 %17.9 %18.6 %13.9 %59.5 %12.5 %8.9 %21.3 %20.7 %17.7 %14.7 %12.3 %52.4 %12.0 %9.5 %29.5 %24.4 %16.1 %17.4 %

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No opinion5.1 %1.8 %4.8 %4.8 %5.0 %5.4 %5.8 %5.8 %3.9 %6.2 %4.6 %5.4 %4.3 %5.2 %3.5 %5.8 %3.8 %5.4 %2.6 %5.7 %4.6 %6.2 %5.4 %4.1 %4.8 %7.4 %6.3 %7.0 %4.6 %7.7 %4.7 %4.0 %3.8 %7.1 %6.8 %6.1 %

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Don't know8.3 %11.3 %11.2 %9.1 %9.4 %6.7 %6.0 %6.7 %11.5 %8.1 %8.9 %9.4 %3.8 %9.2 %8.7 %8.1 %5.8 %9.5 %10.3 %10.0 %7.0 %10.1 %8.2 %11.1 %8.2 %12.8 %21.5 %9.1 %6.2 %10.6 %7.7 %7.8 %6.4 %15.0 %12.4 %4.3 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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MPs disrespect rule of law (q25) - Abolishing the Human Rights Act, and replacing it with a British Bill of Rights with a view to curbing the influence of the courts in political matters (5)

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Some people say that those in power do not respect the rule of law - i.e. they impose one set of laws on everyone else, but another on themselves.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: GreenLast general election: other partyLast general election: don't wish to sayLast general election: can't rememberLast general election: did not voteNext general election: LabourNext general election: ConservativeNext general election: Lib DemsNext general election: GreenNext general election: other partyNext general election: don't wish to sayNext general election: undecided/DKNext general election: would not vote

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Yes20.2 %11.3 %12.4 %18.6 %20.1 %22.5 %26.1 %22.1 %16.6 %17.9 %20.4 %20.0 %17.9 %21.9 %23.2 %18.0 %22.0 %22.1 %15.4 %21.4 %18.4 %56.4 %17.0 %14.8 %24.6 %20.2 %19.0 %22.0 %15.8 %52.0 %15.5 %15.0 %33.7 %27.6 %22.3 %24.3 %

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No61.3 %67.9 %67.3 %60.1 %59.5 %61.1 %60.2 %62.7 %58.6 %62.7 %59.5 %61.7 %66.3 %61.4 %58.8 %64.5 %62.1 %56.5 %66.7 %61.1 %65.3 %26.0 %64.4 %60.5 %54.6 %52.7 %46.8 %59.8 %68.7 %30.0 %67.0 %65.2 %54.2 %52.8 %52.8 %56.5 %

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No opinion5.9 %3.6 %5.7 %6.0 %6.4 %6.0 %5.0 %6.2 %5.2 %7.1 %5.6 %5.2 %6.0 %5.4 %4.8 %6.4 %4.8 %5.8 %0.0 %6.8 %5.6 %6.2 %5.5 %6.6 %7.2 %8.5 %7.6 %5.2 %5.7 %7.3 %5.0 %6.3 %4.2 %6.3 %6.6 %8.7 %

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Don't know12.6 %17.3 %14.6 %15.3 %14.0 %10.5 %8.8 %9.0 %19.6 %12.3 %14.4 %13.1 %9.8 %11.2 %13.2 %11.0 %11.2 %15.6 %17.9 %10.7 %10.7 %11.5 %13.0 %18.1 %13.5 %18.6 %26.6 %12.9 %9.8 %10.6 %12.6 %13.5 %8.0 %13.4 %18.3 %10.4 %

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Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %

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Get more ppl directly involved (q26) - Asking ordinary people chosen at random to help shape policy decisions – in much the same way as they are already asked to make important decisions in jury trials. (1)

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Some say professional politicians will always be cut off from the public as a whole, and the only way to make a reality of democracy is for the people to get more directly involved. Others say good government sometimes requires unpopular decisions, and that - once voted in - politicians must be given the room to use their term of office as they think best.
Bearing this in mind, please indicate whether or not you would be in favour of each of the following...

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TOTALAge: 16-24Age: 25-34Age: 35-44Age: 45-54Age: 55-64Age: 65+Gender: MaleGender: FemaleRegion: LondonRegion: South EastRegion: South WestRegion: WalesRegion: MidlandsRegion: East AngliaRegion: North EastRegion: North WestRegion: ScotlandRegion: Northern IrelandRegion: Yorks&HumbersideLast general election: LabourLast general election: ConservativeLast general election: Lib DemsLast general election: Green