In. November 2017 French President Emmauel Marcon proposed creating a central European intelligence agency. The proposal would pool each member country’s intelligence services into a single agency which would help combat terrorism.
37% Yes |
63% No |
37% Yes |
63% No |
See how support for each position on “Central EU Agency” has changed over time for 74.2k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Central EU Agency” has changed over time for 74.2k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Yes, but each country should each keep its own branch
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I do not have a great enough understanding of the details
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The UK should be left out of it.
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There should be a single intelligence agency for Europe+USA+Canada+AUNZ+Japan+SK+Taiwan
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Each country should have its own intelligence agency but the best interests of each country are served by co-operating with the agencies in friendly countries.
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