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1 United Nations Association November 2016 METHODOLOGY NOTE ComRes interviewed GB adults aged 18+ between 16 th and 17 th November Data were weighted by age, gender, region and socio-economic grade to be representative of all GB adults. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed. To commission a voting intention poll or a public opinion survey please contact Tom Mludzinski: tom.mludzinski@comres.co.uk To register for Pollwatch, a monthly newsletter update on the polls, please pollwatch@comres.co.uk
2 Table 1 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 1 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) If a friend is doing something that I think is morally wrong, I would tell them %DEFGH 63% % % 60% % % % % 534 If a friend is doing something that I think is morally wrong, this is their decision and I wouldn't get involved % C 83 C 84 23%C 92 31%CdeF %C % %i % Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
3 Table 1 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 2 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* If a friend is doing something that I think is morally wrong, I would tell them %ijL 73 70%l %l %ijL % % % If a friend is doing something that I think is morally wrong, this is their decision and I wouldn't get involved % % % 44 2e % 79 28% 39 22% % % bf bf 19 Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
4 Table 2 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 3 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) For me, protecting the environment is a priority % % % % % % %k % % 476 I would not consider protecting the environment as a priority for me % %B % 56 24% % %C 95 32%c 33%C % 32% % A 34 h i 60 i Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
5 Table 2 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 4 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* For me, protecting the environment is a priority % M % %M %M 91 51% I would not consider protecting the environment as a priority for me % 58 33% 25 24% 31% 29 34% 72 31% %b 61 31% 74 28% BgKL % 23 F 23 f f 35 F Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
6 Table 3 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 5 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) It is important to look after your community before helping strangers % 382 3B % %C %C %C %Cd %CD % 32% % % It is equally important to look after your community and to help strangers % %A GH 209 5g % 51% % EFH I 63 I Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
7 Table 3 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 6 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* It is important to look after your community before helping strangers % 51 2b 19 33%B 33 3Bk 74 32%B 49 2b 72 40%ABGK 61 40%ABGK 66 33%B 73 27%b 91 32%B 62 35%B It is equally important to look after your community and to help strangers DeHIJl %DEFGHIJkLm 45 52% %h 87 48% 76 50% % %Hi h % a 7 28 a 23 Am 23 a Am 34 am 36 Am 12 7% Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
8 Table 4 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 7 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) In order for me to feel safe at home it's more important that I know and trust my neighbours than my house is strongly secured % %B % %c %Cg % 93 32% 42%CFG %k % % % % % In order for me to feel safe at home it's more important that my house is strongly secured than I know and trust my neighbours % 592 A % h % % % % DEfH % Eh 32 7% 40 7% 57 i Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
9 Table 4 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 8 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* In order for me to feel safe at home it's more important that I know and trust my neighbours than my house is strongly secured % 66 38% % 35 41% 82 35% 56 33% 74 41% 54 36% 66 33% 94 35% 96 34% 83 46%FGiJKL In order for me to feel safe at home it's more important that my house is strongly secured than I know and trust my neighbours % % % 91 50% % 6 6% M % 22 M 27 m 32 M 8 5% Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
10 Table 5 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 9 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) I would always obey the law even if it meant I would lose out financially %A % % % %F % %kl % % %N I would consider disobeying the law if obeying it meant I would lose out financially %B %H 87 26%cH 81 22%H 61 h %j % %m E 47 e 27 8% 62 E 41 E 72 E m Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
11 Table 5 Q.1 For each of the following pairs of statements, which one do you agree with most? Page 10 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* I would always obey the law even if it meant I would lose out financially %dfHi 75 73%dfHim % % %fHim % % % I would consider disobeying the law if obeying it meant I would lose out financially % 51 22% %bGJL 39 26%gj % A a A a 29 a Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
12 Table 6 Page 11 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) The British government's foreign policy should treat UK and non-uk citizens equally %eFGH %FGH %FGH 99 27%gh %JKL 164 K % % % The British government's foreign policy should prioritise the needs of UK citizens over non-uk citizens B % %C 180 Cd %CDE %CDEF %CDEF 52% %I I %I % %M % A 57 24%dEFGH 60 EFGH 38 Gh 36 g 17 6% 33 7% N Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
13 Table 6 Page 12 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* The British government's foreign policy should treat UK and non-uk citizens equally % 35 33% % 62 27% 53 31% 49 27% %EFhL 74 26% 53 The British government's foreign policy should prioritise the needs of UK citizens over non-uk citizens %aK %aK %k %K % 181 AK 105 5k % bfijl Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
14 Table 7 Page 13 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) When allies of the British government abuse human rights, the government should speak out % %B % %cd %CDg %CD %KL 3 71%k % % % shouldn't intervene in its allies' issues f ef 79 f % 204 A 54 23%EFGH 64 fgh 46 h I 80 I Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
15 Table 7 Page 14 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* When allies of the British government abuse human rights, the government should speak out % % 81 78%degijkL % % % % % % % shouldn't intervene in its allies' issues %bfHk %abfgHk bi bi 44 bi Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
16 Table 8 Page 15 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) should always adhere to international laws (such as those set by the European Court of Human Rights or International Court of Justice) even if it means changing our domestic laws 6 34% %B DEFGH 42%FGH %FGH %H 76 26%h %KL %KL % %N % should not always adhere to international laws (such as those set by the European Court of Human Rights or International Court of Justice) if doing so means changing our domestic laws % %B % 55 23% %C %CD 50%CD %CDEF %CDEFG 48% % 243 IJ % % %M %A 54 23%eGH 80 23%EGH 52 H 65 gh I 80 I 96 1I Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
17 Table 8 Page 16 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* should always adhere to international laws (such as those set by the European Court of Human Rights or International Court of Justice) even if it means changing our domestic laws 6 34% 72 41%DEIJlm 44 43%DEIJlm % 23 27% 81 35% 64 37%ij 67 37%ij 40 26% 54 28% 97 36%ij 91 32% 56 31% should not always adhere to international laws (such as those set by the European Court of Human Rights or International Court of Justice) if doing so means changing our domestic laws % 75 42% 44 42% %Ab 47 abk %a 82 47% 86 47% 89 5ABGhK %Abk % %Abk 97 Abk Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
18 Table 9 Page 17 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) should make protecting the environment a domestic and international priority % 203 6f % % 531 Protecting the environment should not be a domestic and international priority for the British government %B %CD %CDEG %J %j m 88 1A 39 H 70 FGH 51 H 50 H i Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
19 Table 9 Page 18 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* should make protecting the environment a domestic and international priority %M 70 67%M % %M 111 m %M 94 62% %M 184 6eM %M 96 Protecting the environment should not be a domestic and international priority for the British government %JK fgJKL ai Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
20 Table 10 Page 19 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) Strong international relationships are more important than a powerful military for national security B %fh %fgh %KL % % A powerful military is more important than strong international relationships for national security 504 2B %C 98 27%CD 87 CDE %CDE % % %i %i 75 23% A 56 24%eGH 81 23%egH i 66 Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
21 Table 10 Page 20 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* Strong international relationships are more important than a powerful military for national security %dEI % 132 e 99 E e 5Ei %Ei %EI A powerful military is more important than strong international relationships for national security % %m % 47 26% 53 36%AFGhJKlM 44 23% % %aiL % Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
22 Table 11 Page 21 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age AB Social Grade C1 C2 DE Employment Sector Private Public (m) (n) should spend our foreign aid budget at home %B % 45%c %CD %CD %CDEFh 68%CDE IJ %ij % % should spend our foreign aid budget on tackling humanitarian crises overseas % %B % %dEFGH 36%EFGH 92 27%G 97 27%G %g %KL 164 Kl % % % % 181 A 48 EFGH 68 1EFGH 42 g % i i Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k/l - m/n
23 Table 11 Page 22 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England North East North West Region Yorkshire & Humberside West Midlands East Midlands Eastern London South East South West (m) * 3 85* should spend our foreign aid budget at home dAKLm % %k 112 akl %K 98 akl %K % should spend our foreign aid budget on tackling humanitarian crises overseas % 63 36%DbGHIJ % 24 28% 66 28% 42 24% 41 22% 35 23% 48 24% 87 33%gHij 86 h 56 31%h % b b ABg 43 B 20 Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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