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Response rates from 3.5k N16 voters.
11% Yes |
89% No |
5% Yes |
84% No |
6% Yes, replace it with a bill of rights that gives the UK more legislative control |
5% No, but criminals should lose many of these rights |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 3.5k N16 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 3.5k N16 voters.
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Unique answers from N16 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9FRFHMS1yr1Y
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
@4VNQ2BS4yrs4Y
No, but criminals should lose rights depending on the severity of their crime/crimes.
@9N33YJV7mos7MO
Only for people who committed crimes against children, rape or sexual assault or any other crime that can fall under this category
@8GHCTYY4yrs4Y
The question is far too broad to answer accurately.
@8JYNF9P4yrs4Y
People who have committed crimes inflicted on children and vulnerable people, such as sex crimes, homicide, etc, should loose these rights.
@B22M6VS4wks4W
Add something that protects and solidifies human rights and civil liberties more than the HRA, that cannot be removed or infringed by government
@9ZW79RV1mo1MO
No, but criminals should lose part of their rights depending on the severity of their crimes The Right to a Free Trial should be a constitutional amendment that cannot be changed.
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