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Response rates from 537k UK voters.

32%
Yes
68%
No
25%
Yes
54%
No
7%
Yes, free schools will create more local competition and increase standards
14%
No, free schools divert money away from existing schools

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from UK voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9PV5ZPHanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, only if there is strict regulation to avoid biased education, and funds for existing schools are protected.

 @9SKBZR9answered…4mos4MO

No, I wouldn't trust a bunch of random parents and old people to just start a "free school" I've never heard of this, that's crazy

 @9S453F2answered…5mos5MO

Yes, but only if they are effectively targeted to areas in need and do not divert money away from existing schools.

 @9QWDBPManswered…6mos6MO

Yes, so long as they do not receive any government funding and pass government regulations and regular inspections

 @9QS7F7Tanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, if they remain secular, mitigating discrimination and polarisation, advocating equality and inclusivity

 @9QPRKMVfrom Tennessee  answered…6mos6MO

I strongly disagree with privatized schools. I am suspicious of them by nature; as I know they've gotta make money from somewhere.

That being said; I'm not against charity-ran schools, or schools ran by small public individuals seeking to better their communities.

So: businesses? No. Charities, parents, or teachers? Yes.

Important distinction.

 @93MNLQ3  from Maine  answered…6mos6MO

We cannot tell people that they cannot spend their money on certain things, but we should incentivise people to send children to normal comps.

 @9QH3V9Wanswered…6mos6MO

They should be able to create free schools using their own generated money not the public purse, until the standard of schools is brought up to a much higher standard.