- A majority of the public (56%) believe that military strikes against Syria by governments around the world have made the UK less safe. Less than one in five people (18%) believe that such military intervention has made the UK more safe.
Do you believe that military strikes against IS / Islamic State by governments have made the the UK…?
All
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CON
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LAB
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UKIP
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More safe
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18%
|
22%
|
18%
|
25%
|
Less safe
|
56%
|
53%
|
59%
|
54%
|
Don’t know
|
25%
|
25%
|
24%
|
20%
|
- When asked which option the public believe would be the best way to combat the threat posed by IS, only 15% believe that the UK, like France should independently launch airstrikes on IS targets immediately, only slightly higher than those (13%) who say the UK should stay away fro the situation completely. A majority (52%) would support a more measured, multilateral response, military or otherwise, backed by a UN resolution.
Which of the following do you believe would be the best way for the UK to combat the threat posed by IS / Islamic State in the wake of the attacks in Paris?
All
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CON
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LAB
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UKIP
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The UK, like France, should independently launch airstrikes on IS targets in Syria immediately
|
15%
|
16%
|
12%
|
29%
|
The UK should engage with all countries to co-ordinate an appropriate response, military or otherwise, backed by United Nations resolution
|
52%
|
59%
|
50%
|
40%
|
The UK should assist in other ways which avoid any form of support for military action
|
13%
|
12%
|
16%
|
9%
|
The UK should stay out of this situation completely
|
13%
|
9%
|
13%
|
19%
|
Don’t know
|
7%
|
4%
|
9%
|
4%
|
- More than half (55%) of the public (57% of CON voters and 63% of LAB voters) think that the UK’s response to the Paris attacks should need to be put before Parliament so MPs can debate and vote on the best course of action.
Which of the following statements is closest to your view?
All
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CON
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LAB
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UKIP
| |
The UK’s response to the terrorist incidents in France should need to be put before parliament so that MPs can debate and vote on the best course of action
|
55%
|
57%
|
63%
|
51%
|
The UK’s response to the terrorist incidents in France should NOT need to be put before parliament so that MPs can debate and vote on the best course of action
|
32%
|
35%
|
23%
|
43%
|
Don’t know
|
13%
|
7%
|
14%
|
7%
|
Is membership of the EU Considered Important To the UK's Safety And Security?
- Last week, David Cameron said that the question of leaving the EU was “not just a matter of jobs and trade, but of the safety and security of our nation.” The poll asked the public which of the following statements was closest to their opinion, with 59% saying that EU membership made the UK either less safe or made no difference.
Last week, David Cameron said that the question of leaving the EU is “not just a matter of jobs and trade, but of the safety and security of our nation.”
Which of the following statements is closest to your opinion?
All
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CON
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LAB
|
UKIP
| |
The UK is safer and more secure by being a member of the European Union
|
28%
|
27%
|
39%
|
5%
|
The UK is less safe and secure by being a member of the European Union
|
29%
|
31%
|
20%
|
61%
|
The UK’s membership of the EU makes no difference to our safety or security
|
30%
|
36%
|
29%
|
28%
|
Don’t know
|
13%
|
7%
|
12%
|
6%
|
A Returning to Renegotiation
- In Survation’s last poll, conducted as David Cameron set out his demands for renegotiation, the public did not consider his renegotiation proposals especially popular in comparison to other would-be proposals, such as restricting the automatic right of EU citizens to live and work in the UK.
- This new poll asked the public whether Cameron not renegotiating this automatic right would make them more or less likely to vote to leave the EU, finding that nearly a third (30%) say they would be more likely to vote to leave if the Prime Minister does not renegotiate this.
At present, David Cameron has NOT demanded renegotiation of the automatic right of EU citizens to live and work in the UK as part of the UK’s renegotiation package before the upcoming referendum. This automatic right allows EU citizens to live and work without restriction across the borders of the 28 nation states of the EU.
If David Cameron did NOT renegotiate this automatic right, would this make you...?
All
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CON
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LAB
|
UKIP
| |
More likely to vote to leave the European Union
|
30%
|
39%
|
23%
|
48%
|
Less likely to leave the European Union
|
8%
|
7%
|
11%
|
10%
|
Would make no difference to my vote
|
47%
|
46%
|
53%
|
34%
|
Don’t Know
|
14%
|
9%
|
13%
|
8%
|
EU Referendum Voting Intention
- The poll also included Survation’s latest EU Referendum Voting Intention. It found ‘Remain’ back in the lead, but with one in five voters (18%) still undecided, both camps still have the potential to pull away from the other.