16%
Yes
84%
No
13%
Yes
73%
No
1%
Yes, this would make the internet faster and more reliable for users
8%
No, treat all traffic equally and continue the openness of the internet
1%
Yes, but only give priority by type (video over images) and not source (big website over little website)
3%
No, this would allow them to remove competition, create artificial scarcity, and increase prices
1%
Yes, only if it’s strictly based on a pay-per-quality model

Historical Results

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.

 @8RTTX94answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Q6MFPGanswered…4yrs4Y

No, the internet should be controlled by the government like China and they should see only what we want them to see

 @9LQH3MDanswered…3mos3MO

No, treat all the same and I don't believe Internet providers should be able to meddle with speed, particularly to end users via phone line companies. This should be illegal and business should set the example

 @9JZM429 answered…5mos5MO

Yes, but this should be available as a separate contract that you buy, and be cheaper than just regular internet, and also should be made very clear that this is the case.

 @9G5MCLJanswered…10mos10MO

Treat all traffic equally as otherwise competition will be removed and artificial scarcity would be created, leading to a price hike.