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Should the government increase environmental regulations on businesses to reduce carbon emissions?
yes -within reason, and the full environmental and economic impacts must be understood too - not just at any cost.
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Should critical race theory be taught in K-12 education?
i think a common-sense approach - we do need to end racism, we need a middle-road approach. an understanding of the past, a belief in an equal future, and a soc…
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Should the government enact a stricter immigration policy?
yes but protecting those with true refugee status, encouraging skilled migrants, and ensuring all migrants are able and willing to contribute to UK society and…
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Should France continue to assassinate suspected terrorists in foreign countries?
this very much depends on the threat level and if capture is not an option. the evidence-base must be solid. If there is undeniable evidence and a very high ris…
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Should citizens be allowed to secure their money in self-hosted digital wallets that the government can monitor but not control?
i think that many citizens will not understand the risks/benefits associated with this. More education is required before decisions are made
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Should the UK abolish the Human Rights Act?
no - but more 'common decency/common sense' needs to be applied and less loopholes enabling violent criminals to remain in UK and reoffend.
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Should the EU sanction member countries with authoritarian governments?
i think it depends on the human and civil rights within the country, and their approach to peace and order.
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Should corporations, unions, and non-profit organizations be allowed to donate to political parties?
marketing a false political manifesto should be criminalised - people are convinced to vote based on certain promises being made. If the party blatantly do not…
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Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or encamp on public property?
i don't think it should be criminalised, however there needs to be more services to understand why someone would refuse help. understanding the root of the prob…
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Should the government provide subsidies for first-time homebuyers?
possibly a short term interest-free or low interest loan, to be paid back over the first 5 years or so.
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Should the top tax rate of income over £150,000 be raised to 50 percent?
No - there needs to be a metric which doesn't 'penalise' high earners - who have probably worked extremely hard to progress careers. There does need to be more…
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Should the government raise taxes on the rich?
yes - the extremely rich and corporations trading in, and profiting from sales in the UK should be made to pay tax!
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Do you support a universal basic income program?
within reason yes. structuring some of the payment to cover the essentials - housing, food, energy bills so that the essentials are covered and people cannot be…
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Should cities open drug “safe havens” where people who are addicted to illegal drugs can use them under the supervision of medical professionals?
Only if the safe havens have a duty of care to promote rehabilitation and there are plenty of accessible rehab centres
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Should there be more or less privatisation of the NHS?
there should be a combination model - those who can and want to afford private healthcare should have access to a wide range of services (much wider than curren…
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Should foreign visitors have to pay for emergency medical treatment during their stay in the UK?
they should not be denied treatment but they should had adequate insurance, just as is the case when UK citizens visit other countries