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* (1) The British government supports remaining in Europe. This is on newly reformed terms. Do these new terms, such as keeping the £, keeping border controls, avoiding further union, restrictions on access to benefits and a commitment to reducing red tape, sway your opinion on staying-in or leaving Europe? Select your most favoured answer.
 
Yes, we have asserted our needs.
 
Yes, but I have reservations about conditions in practice
 
No, I want to leave regardless
 
No, the reforms are not effective enough
 
 
 
* (2) The EU is the UK's biggest trading partner. It accounts for 44% of everything we sell abroad. The government cites this as a key factor in keeping full acceess to the Single Market; pointing to the creation of uncertainty and risk without it. Is this financial union worth keeping or not. Please select your one favoued answer?
 
We can trade effectively in Europe without this union.
 
Trading is made more difficult by over-regulations in the EU.
 
Trading is more easily facilitated by our membership of EU.
 
Trading would improve further by joinng the Eurozone.
 
 
 
(3) The government believes our lives have and will improve by staying-in; and that leaving may affect some of our rights. They point to a reduction in European air fares of about 40%, since the 19990's; also, from next year roaming mobile charges will be abolished; and because of the right to access free or cheaper public healthcare when abroad. Are these advantages worth safeguarding or not? Select one answer.
 
Yes, valuable advantages that affect me.
 
Yes, but I do not benefit.
 
No, these aspects will largely apply without EU. membership.
 
 
 
* (4) The government believes, by leaving we would create years of uncertainty and potential economic disruption. No other country has secured rights to the Single Market without following EU. rules, which they cannot alter, or by paying into the EU or by accepting EU. citizens living and working in their country. Should we negotiate with the EU. from inside or outside? Select one favoured answer
 
Stay-in and negotiate.
 
Trade from outside the market.
 
 
 
* (5) We can list perceived or tangible pros and cons for this debate. Please rank in order of importance to you the reasons for staying within th EU. Please rank (1-6) the following in order of worth:
Rights to live, work and study anywhere in EU.
EU. magnifies the UK's presence and ability to get its way.
Financial benefit from the Single Market.
Protection from the European Court.
Better law enforcement intelligence.
Cultural, political and peaceful advantage from working together
 
 
 
(6) In contrast to the previous question. A range of reasons can be advanced for leaving the European Union on June 23rd. Please rank (1-6) the following reasons in order of importance for leaving this union.
Drag your choices here to rank them
     
     
     
    (7) Please state your strongest reason or combination of reasons for staying-in or leaving the European Union.
       
     
     
     
    (8) Presuming you wish to remain in the EU. What policy direction would you like to implement for the 27 EU. countries in the future?
       
     
     
     
    * (9) Do the pros or the cons win your viewpoint? Please say wheteher you want to stay or leave the Europea Union on 23rd June 2016.
     
    STAY
     
    LEAVE