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Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 10/08/2011
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here is The full YouGov Poll Commissioned by Nikki Sinclaire MEP
Just double click the chart below and with luck it will come up large enough for you to read the full responses and breakdown.
Nikki Sinclaire MEP paid for this YouGov poll if you feel like supporting her efforts I’m sure contributions would be most welcome and made use of to further the cause of freedom.
If you intend to use the data in the tabulation I think you would agree it is only ethical to credit her wioth obtaining it and aim people at her Petition for an EU Referendum – Thanks.
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Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 09/08/2011
#0620* – YouGov / Nikki Sinclaire MEP Survey Results
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I Believe This Is The First Poll EVER to show a clear majority for leaving with as high as 68% of Conservative voters wishing to leave.
Of all the regions of Britain only Scotland & London did not show a majority for leaving The EU.
In every sector – region, gender, age there was over 70% who wanted a greater national debate of the issues.
Only Scotland did not want a referendum and even there 49% did!
CLEARLY BRITAIN’S POLITICIANS ARE COMPLETELY OUT OF STEP WITH THE PEOPLE & Seem To Be Representing Their Own Interests At The Expense of Britain, our peoples and democracy!
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Nikki Sinclaire MEP
Survey Results
Sample Size: 2000 GB results | |
Fieldwork: 7th – 8th August 2011 | |
Total | |
Weighted Sample | 2000 |
Unweighted Sample | 2000 |
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Do you think the government should or should not hold a referendum on whether or not Britain remains a member of the European Union? | |
Should | 60 |
Should not | 25 |
Don’t know | 14 |
If there was a referendum on whether or not Britain should remain a member of the European Union, how would you vote? | |
Would vote for Britain to leave the European Union | 52 |
Would vote for Britain to remain a member of the European Union | 30 |
Would not vote | 4 |
Don’t know | 15 |
Do you think there should or should not be more of a national debate about the pros and cons of Britain being in the EU? | |
Should | 78 |
Should not | 12 |
Don’t know | 10 |
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Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 09/08/2011
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The campaign for a referendum on Britain’s EU membership is given a double boost today. (Tues)
A petition demanding a straight “in or out” vote has now attracted more than 100,000 signatures – which should be enough to force a Commons debate.
The breakthrough is bolstered by a new YouGov poll which reveals a clear majority want ordinary people to have the fInal say on whether we pull out.
For the first time the YouGov poll shows a majority of people would actually vote to leave the European Union in an referendum.
The mountain of signatures has been collected in a cross-party campaign led by West Midlands MEP Nikki Sinclaire.
It will pile pressure on the Prime Minister to hold the first referendum on Europe since 1975.
Mr Cameron has pledged to dedicate House of Commons time to any issue which has the support of at least 100,000 people.
While he insists the names must be collected on individually entered electronic petitions, the Commons Leader’s office has indicated that a traditional pen-and-ink petition could be lodged with the backbench business committee if it has one or more MPs sponsoring it.
Nikki will tell a London Press conference today:
“This is an encouraging development and raises the prospect of an early debate on our continued membership of the EU – Almost eight in ten people want a national debate on the pros and cons of EU membership”
“To insist that only an online petition will count would disenfranchise millions of people, particularly the poor and elderly, who do not have an email account or access to a computer.“The huge response to our campaign, together with the findings of our poll, show that most people want their say.”
Today’s poll shows overwhelming support for letting the public decide our future in the EU – and if they got their way they would vote to pull out.
Some 60% of voters want a referendum on whether Britain should remain a member of the EU, according to the YouGov survey commissioned by Nikki’s campaign.
If there was a vote, a massive 52% would vote to leave, with only 30% preferring to stay in and 15% undecided and 4% not bothering to vote.
Nikki, an independent MEP, added:
“Clearly the people of Britain want to decide who governs Britain. It must be alarming to the government that despite all their assurances on sovereignty and cast iron promises, more and more people have given up on this European project. This argument has gone on far too long, we must decide our course once and for all in a binding referendum”
MPs are already facing demands to debate bring back hanging after 100,000 backed the move in an e-petition.
But Nikki points out that Britain is powerless to restore the death penalty while still in the EU because it would breach the UK’s membership conditions by breaching the EU’s Fundemental Charter on human rights.
She believes we get the worst of both worlds while inside the EU but outside the EUroZone.
“We have one foot in and one foot outside it,” she said. “This is detrimental to our interests and to those of the EU, both politically and economically. We need to take a decision as to where our future lies.
“Despite numerous promises, nobody under the age of 54 has ever had a say on Britain’s relationship with the EU. This issue needs to be resolved.”
EU membership costs Britain £48 million a day – or £4,912 per household over the last 11 years.
But we have signed away power to decide our own future, with 75 per cent of British regulation coming from EU law.
Nikki also pays tribute to the hundreds of people across the country who have helped collate the petition including one gentleman in Dorset who has collected 2,000 signatures. Nikki said
“I’m overwhelmed by the level of support and the dedication of these people who truly are an inspiration.”
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Note to Editors.
The Campaign has collected in excess of 70,000 signatures on paper and in excess of 30,000 online at www.haveyoursay.eu
The paper petition forms will be at the press conference
According to the Office of National Statstics report in 2010 9.2 million people have never accessed the internet.
Press conference and broadcast facility at:
Europe House,
Smith Square,
London
On Tuesday 9th August 2011 at 11.15am
For further information please contact:
Nicole Carroll 07974 233902
Nikki Sinclaire MEP can be contacted at: 0794 146 1255
Supporting Mp’s and MEPs include
Kate Hoey MP Labour
Richard Shepherd MP Conservative
Austin Mithchell MP Labour
Philip Davies MP Conservative
Kelvin Hopkins MP Labour
Rt. Hon. Nigel Dodds MP Dem’ Unionist
Mike Nattrass MEP UKIP
Rodger Godsiff MP Labour
Phillip Hollobone MP Conservative
Trevor Colman MEP UKIP
Graham Stringer MP Labour
and others
Ends
CONGRATULATIONS to Nikki Sinclaire MEP and her supporters and team
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