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Helen Farrell's avatar

I'm curious about how far attitudes to relationships with Europe/possible rejoin/closer alignment are influenced by the perceived difficulties of getting back in - the arguments, the hassle etc. So I'd love to ask something like this question.

If you woke up tomorrow morning and found the Referendum had all been a dream and we were still in the EU would you be:

A. Delighted.

B. Pleased.

C. Not bothered.

D. Angry.

E. Furious.

My guess is that the number of people who really care about not being in the EU is now quite small but could be wrong!

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Alex Potts's avatar

You're running polling, and asking subscribers for things they would like to ask the public? That's so exciting, both for you and for us!

I'd love to see the public asked about foreign aid. We know that just a numerical target, be that either 0.5% or 0.7%, is unpopular and is normally among the most prominent victims when people are asked "if we forced you to cut government spending, where would you start?"

But I feel that's partially because the foreign aid debate is extremely primitive. We only discuss how much is spent but never on what that money is spent on or how much good it does. I'd like to see people given details of specific aid programmes the UK government has funded, and asked whether that was money well-spent.

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