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Response rates from 2.6k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

28%
Yes
72%
No
22%
Yes
47%
No
5%
Yes, but by drastically reducing the benefits and salaries of government officials
9%
No, focus on ending tax evasion instead
1%
Yes, and increase taxes
6%
No, increase taxes on large multinational corporations instead
0%
Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional
4%
No, cuts to public spending will negatively affect the economy
3%
No, increase taxes on the wealthy instead
2%
No, reduce military spending instead
1%
No, reduce the number of government officials instead

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9WY23SKanswered…2mos2MO

Reduce the salaries of government officials while also abolishsing tax evasion for the rich and decrease military spending

 @9W9QX3Vanswered…2mos2MO

No, increase increase taxes for large multinational corporations, introduce tougher laws on tax evasion, deceptive tax avoidance, reduce the number of government officials,

 @9PFTT46answered…6mos6MO

Obscene capitalism has caused more issues than anything. Corrupt contracts, obscene profiteering. Clamp down on that and fund the country.

 @9PFLDLGanswered…6mos6MO

No, along with all of the above stances, reduce the benefits and salaries of highly paid government officials (e.g. those earning £150k or more, the continuous salary of previous serving PMs).

 @9PCVHJZanswered…6mos6MO

This is based on false economic understanding. There is nothing intrinsically problematic in the National debt - it is government spending which has not been taxed out of circulation I.e. it is the money in our pockets, bank account and savings. It has existed for over 300 years and somehow we have survived. What is relevant is does the spending improve the sustainability of the economy and its ability to maintain the well-being of citizens. Cutting public services impoverishes us all including businesses who need functioning infrastructure and thriving people to work and spend.

 @9PCGLSSanswered…6mos6MO

They should eliminate waste, overlapping, and unecessary groups, teams, leaders, and most especially equality and diversity teams in all public bodies. A public sector expert should review the operational integrity and spending of each department and body and initiate mandatory efficiency changes, without reducing the public purse. This will bring back millions which can then be used to increase public spending in a sensible way.

  @AndrewS-Bucks answered…6mos6MO

No, the time is not right for cuts in spending, too many services are on the knees or failing completely, we need to agressively tackle waste, modernise, and save where we can do more with the same, and raise more if still needed

 @9PBXQBR answered…6mos6MO

No, and instead implement measures to reduce military spending, end tax evasion, increase taxes on the rich and corporations to raise the funds