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Response rates from 19.9k Cornwall voters.

89%
Yes
11%
No
76%
Yes
3%
No
7%
Yes, but only if their human rights will be respected by the country they are deported to
6%
No, the definition of terrorism is too broad
6%
Yes, and deport foreigners convicted of any criminal activity
2%
No, foreigners should have the same free speech rights as citizens

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Other Popular Answers

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

 @9Q2PZ3S answered…5mos5MO

First you would have to define the term "terrorism" and remove any racist implications. Then you would have to consider what the appropriate response would be to a domestic "terrorist". Then you would need to consider why the foreign actor is different. If someone could be proven to be orchestrating an act of political violence against a civilian population, they would need to be removed from the populace, whether that be gaol or deportation. My preference would be gaol since they would be more likely to foment danger more freely elsewhere.

 @9FG3GMKanswered…1yr1Y

No, they should be carefully watched but if they do anything critical then yes

 @9JR4YBQanswered…10mos10MO

Maybe they should be treated as any UK national would be - just a thought (terrorism is not just a foreign problem) x

 @9LW9HFSanswered…7mos7MO

Should only be deported for criminal acts or if they are part of a terrorist group or takes part in action which fall under the term terrorist

 @93876Z8answered…2yrs2Y

 @9ZG8Y52answered…1wk1W

Yes, and deport foreigners who convicted of any serious crimes such as Rape, First Degree Murder, etc