The Calais Jungle was a refugee and illegal migrant encampment in the vicinity of Calais, France that existed from January 2015 to October 2016. 3000 migrants stayed at the camp while they attempted to enter the United Kingdom, or while they waited for their French asylum claims to be processed. French authorities cleared the Calais camp in October 2016 and another camp in Dunkirk in September 2019. Aid groups later reported that many former jungle residents had moved to the streets of Paris.
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Response rates from 472 Wokingham voters.
84% Yes |
16% No |
84% Yes |
16% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 472 Wokingham voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 472 Wokingham voters.
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Unique answers from Wokingham voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@974V27W2yrs2Y
Yes, as long as their parents are legal immigrants
@9D8DQBP2yrs2Y
If the family live in France they should stay in France. If their parents are in Britain the children should join them
@9F7VSL61yr1Y
Yes, but not in the UK, but in France where they should be.
@9DT5Y7V1yr1Y
Yes, but not if they are illegal immigrants.
@9DLN43Z1yr1Y
Yes, if the parents have been granted asylum
@B2QWQBN2wks2W
They should be allowed to join their families, but they shouldn’t be allowed to live in the UK until they do the proper legal proceedings
@B22JFQC2mos2MO
I don’t understand this question. Children are not mentioned in the ‘learn more’ info. Where are the children now? What has this got to do with Britain?
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