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 @9N9VCW7 answered…11mins11m

No, but they must complete a background check and supply documents to confirm they are highly skilled.

 @9N9V8YP answered…15mins15m

This is dependent on what crime they committed, if someone commits massive financial fraud and results in people losing…

 @9N9V5R4 answered…20mins20m

Privatisation should only be possible when patient safety / outcomes are contractually obliged to be prioritised over pr…

 @9N9STW9 disagreed…22mins22m

Talking therapy should be encouraged first before any life changing irreversible health physical changes are made at suc…

 @9N9V2D5 answered…24mins24m

No definitive stance. Under a public healthcare system the government kind of has the right to mandate vaccination, espe…

 @9N9TYYS agreed…27mins27m

Nuclear energy is cleaner than people realise. People are afraid of Nuclear energy due to catastrophes such as Chernobyl…

 @9N9TQGX answered…35mins35m

Yes, except for those convicted of religion extremism and those who posed a risk to national security.

 @9N9TB2J agreed…53mins53m

they would still add to the economy and the agreement of them taking jobs is only because they take the ones British cit…

 @9N9T5S4 answered…57mins57m

Yes, but be required to pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote if they are 16-…

 @9N9STW9 answered…1hr1H

This should only be done for criminals instead of finger printer to ensure the safety of wider society

 @9N9SPVB answered…1hr1H

yes but not to impact on the roads we have in place now, also be stricter with cyclists and fine them for breaking the s…

 @9N9SJRB answered…1hr1H

Yes asking as they have finished their sentence but, dosallow politicians that are under investigation for a crime.

 @9N9SCV6 answered…1hr1H

People who don't pay in to it, shouldn't be able to use it. With exception of resident children/elderly

 @9N9SBBN answered…1hr1H

If the Government understand it and have experts then they could work with scientists to understand and support.

 @9N9SBBN answered…1hr1H

No. Many unknowns and further risks to farmer livelihoods. (I'd prefer no meat to be eaten at all really!)

 @9N9SBBN answered…1hr1H

Yes if: waste is disposed off correctly; people trained properly; built in suitable places with public consultation; not…

 @9N9S8TD answered…2hrs2H

Dont think this will work in the long term we are throwing too much money at this that could be better spent

 @9N9S344 answered…2hrs2H

if that’s is the policy in their reciprocal country, then yes. If the UK has an agreement or treaty like with Australia,…

 @9N9RD5G answered…2hrs2H

The Muslims of the region have rejected every peace proposal since the 1940s and Israel has a right to exist but I do no…

 @9N9NSJ5 answered…5hrs5H

Principally yes because it is nothing more than a capitalist organisation to promote profit, but I disagree with the rea…

 @9N9NKS8 answered…5hrs5H

They should be reduced and degrees should only be for specific professions that require them. Medicine, engineering etc.…