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 306 E1 1 voters.
40% Yes |
60% No |
40% Yes |
60% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 306 E1 1 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 306 E1 1 voters.
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Unique answers from E1 1 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, but increase cooperation between MI6 and other EU intelligence agencies
@9JVG28F1yr1Y
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.
@9JV5JST1yr1Y
We should not amalgamate intelligence services, however greater cooperation between EU nations would be of benefit to all states’ security interests.
@9JFRQ981yr1Y
They should not be merged, but they should work together, and a central EU agency should instead be formed.
@9HZ56RP1yr1Y
They should remain indepenendant but there should also be a central EU agency which pools resources, similar to Interpol
@9HWWZ6D1yr1Y
No, but increase sharing of data only if there are national security concerns involving two or more countries.
@9HWWBHD1yr1Y
No, but allow easier access for intelligence sharing in order to combat secrecy and hostilities among various countries.
@9HQSR2G1yr1Y
No, information regarding the UK should be kept to UK intelligence agencies only to protect national security.
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