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.
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Response rates from 1.2k City of Southampton voters.
39% Yes |
61% No |
39% Yes |
61% No |
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Unique answers from City of Southampton voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, but increase cooperation between MI6 and other EU intelligence agencies
@9ZL58VG1wk1W
No they shouldn’t be merged to create a central EU Agency. Instead I think working together with them will be the best option
@9Q9QBWL5mos5MO
A central EU agency should be made to combat terrorism, but this should be in addition to the current individual agencies.
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They don’t share information now this has not changed in 200 years it’s every country to themselves unless it benefits them why spend for more ineptitude
@9Q6NWXY 5mos5MO
Yes, create a central EU agency as an arm of NATO, where all countries involved can have a say on how intelligence is shared and used.
@9P589BD 5mos5MO
No, but a central EU agency should be created in addition to the continued existence of national intelligence agencies
@9P464FC5mos5MO
No, governments can change rapidly and the potential risk of confidential data being shared with hostile nations is too high.
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Yes and no. I agree with them merging a on some matters but I think it is important to have our own intelligence agencies
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