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Response rates from 18.4k RM voters.

18%
Yes
82%
No
10%
Yes
73%
No
8%
Yes, replace it with a bill of rights that gives the UK more legislative control
9%
No, but criminals should lose many of these rights

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Other Popular Answers

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

 @9FRFHMSanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, but replace it with a reformed version codified and agree by referendum and parliament vote and blocked from being removed or amended by parliament without another referendum

 @4VNQ2BSfrom East Sussex  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but criminals should lose rights depending on the severity of their crime/crimes.

 @9N33YJVanswered…8mos8MO

Only for people who committed crimes against children, rape or sexual assault or any other crime that can fall under this category

 @8JYNF9Panswered…4yrs4Y

People who have committed crimes inflicted on children and vulnerable people, such as sex crimes, homicide, etc, should loose these rights.

 @B2GQWFTanswered…3wks3W

Yes and replace it with a document that adheres to Eatern Orthodox Christianity that the prime minister has complete power over.

 @B273FQ4answered…1mo1MO

Human rights that help everyone to thrive is the best way. Do not let the act cater to a certain group dynamic or ideology, that way it alienates people and only stirs more arguments and resentment towards difference. With criminals though, we should still show that same respect, they have their rights because they’re human beings, but don’t let them abuse those rights. We should all treat eachother nicely. Period.