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Answer Overview

Response rates from 280 Traditional Unionist Voice voters.

35%
Yes
65%
No
26%
Yes
54%
No
5%
Yes, our country has been on the losing side of trade deals for too long
7%
No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers
4%
Yes, this will help create and save more jobs
3%
No, this will hurt our manufacturing businesses that rely on importing cheap resources to make their products

Historical Support

Trend of support over time for each answer from 280 Traditional Unionist Voice voters.

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Traditional Unionist Voice voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9R2ZKSBanswered…4mos4MO

No, simply adding new or increasing existing tariffs seems a poor way of balancing things. It may be better to look at the manor of import, amount, type, distance travelled, native product, etc and then account for these factors with a heavier tariff for smaller, luxury imports vs a lighter tariff for bulk, essential imports.

 @9QGG9R5answered…5mos5MO

We shouldn't be able to buy dirt cheap stuff from overseas on sites such as Temu and Shein. We should support UK businesses by making them more affordable.

 @9Q6R8ZZanswered…5mos5MO

yes for products than are not essensial to us, but not for products we have a compartitive advantage in, lack of competion makes results in poor quality products due to lack of competition and impeads our exports to thoughs counteries who then put up retaliatory tariffs, we should focus on reacherch and development

 @9Q2JK9G answered…5mos5MO

Add tariffs for authoritarian countries to encourage derisking and trading with countries of similar ideals

 @9PGCXYYanswered…5mos5MO

The ethical quality of goods needs to be considered so products that are green or slavery free would have a lower tariff. Unethical goods should be banned or restricted

 @9PD4NSYanswered…5mos5MO

Yes where there is an unfair disadvantage for instance where countries do not operate the same work conditions etc

 @9PQWDD2answered…5mos5MO

No, but imports should have to meet the same standards as domestic produce to avoid UK businesses being undercut.

 @9P4KS2Ranswered…6mos6MO

Some tariffs should be implemented to protect UK industry where necessary, but for items we have to import there should not be tariffs

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