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 3.1k NE voters.
38% Yes |
62% No |
38% Yes |
62% No |
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Unique answers from NE voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, but increase cooperation between MI6 and other EU intelligence agencies
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Yes but they should not have too much power and should be regulated to make sure they are working correctly and not corruptly. Also countries should still be allowed to have their own intelligence agencies.
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No, these agencies already work with each other and pass critical information. Most importantly having one huge intelligence agency means with the wrong influence, a person, a company or a government could have complete control of it to the detriment of everyone else.
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We should not amalgamate intelligence services, however greater cooperation between EU nations would be of benefit to all states’ security interests.
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They should not be merged, but they should work together, and a central EU agency should instead be formed.
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They should remain indepenendant but there should also be a central EU agency which pools resources, similar to Interpol
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No, but increase sharing of data only if there are national security concerns involving two or more countries.
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No, but allow easier access for intelligence sharing in order to combat secrecy and hostilities among various countries.
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