Wave 27 of the 2014-2024 British Election Study Internet Panel
Fieldhouse, E., J. Green, G. Evans, J. Mellon, C. Prosser, J. Bailey, R. de Geus, H. Schmitt, C. van der Eijk, J. Griffiths, & S. Perrett. (2024) British Election Study Internet Panel Waves 1-29. DOI: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-8202-2
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- 2005 GE turnout
- 2005 GE vote choice
- 2010 GE turnout
- 2010 GE vote choice
- 2019 GE turnout
- 2019 GE vote choice
- A good woman should be set on a pedestal by her man
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Conservatives
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Green Party
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Labour
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Liberal Democrats
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: None of these
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Plaid Cymru
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Reform UK
- Achieve Increase Economic Growth: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Conservatives
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Green Party
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Labour
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Liberal Democrats
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: None of these
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Plaid Cymru
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Reform UK
- Achieve Reduce Carbon Emissions: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Conservatives
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Green Party
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Labour
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Liberal Democrats
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: None of these
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Plaid Cymru
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Reform UK
- Achieve Reduce Inflation: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Conservatives
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Green Party
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Labour
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Liberal Democrats
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: None of these
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Plaid Cymru
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Reform UK
- Achieve Reduce NHS Waiting Lists: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Conservatives
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Green Party
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Labour
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Liberal Democrats
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: None of these
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Plaid Cymru
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Reform UK
- Achieve Reduce Poverty: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Achieve reduced immigration: Brexit Party
- Age
- Age completed formal education
- Age group
- An independent candidate
- Approve: UK government
- Are they an employee or self-employed/an independent contractor?
- Are you a member or registered supporter of any political party?
- Are you a parent or guardian?
- Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability
- Attention to Politics
- Authoritarian/libertarianism scale
- Banning smoking for people born after 2009
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: 2017 Results
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Internet
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Local Newspaper Coverage
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Local Results
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: National Newspaper Coverage
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: National Opinion Polls
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: None
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Other
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Party Canvassers
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Party Leaflets
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Party Social Media
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Tactical Voting Websites
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: Talking to Locals
- Based Constituency Win Opinion: TV/Radio Coverage
- BBC children's TV shows should portray more families with same-sex parents
- Best party on most important issue
- Best Prime Minister
- Best way to run country: strong leader, ignore parliament/elections
- Borrow from friends or family
- Brexit
- Brexit
- Brexit
- Brexit
- Brexit
- Brexit effect: Britain's influence in world better/worse
- Brexit effect: General economic situation in Scotland better/worse
- Brexit effect: General economic situation in UK better/worse
- Brexit effect: General economic situation in Wales better/worse
- Brexit effect: Immigration to UK better/worse
- Brexit effect: International Trade better/worse
- Brexit effect: My personal financial situation better/worse
- Brexit effect: the NHS better/worse
- Brexit effect: Unemployment better/worse
- Brexit effect: Working conditions for British workers better/worse
- Brexit Party contacted by email
- Brexit Party contacted by letter/leaflet
- Brexit Party contacted by social media
- Brexit Party contacted by telephone
- Brexit Party contacted in other ways
- Brexit Party contacted in street
- Brexit Party contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Brexit Party united or divided
- Brexit Party visited home
- Brexit Party: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Britain should stop all government spending on overseas aid
- British identity scale
- Building new towns to provide more houses
- Canvassers from political parties
- Certainty of vote intention in general election
- Church attendance
- Coalition governments are more effective than single party governments
- CODED score for agreeableness derived from mini IPIP
- CODED score for conscientiousness derived from mini IPIP
- CODED score for extraversion derived from mini IPIP
- CODED score for neuroticism derived from mini IPIP
- CODED score for openness derived from mini IPIP
- Competence: Starmer
- Competence: Sunak
- Conservative contact in street: Frequency
- Conservative contact Other ways: Frequency
- Conservative contact social media: Frequency
- Conservative contact via email: Frequency
- Conservative contact via home visit: Frequency
- Conservative contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Conservative contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Conservatives contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Conservatives look after black/asian
- Conservatives look after men
- Conservatives look after middle class
- Conservatives look after unemployed
- Conservatives look after White British people
- Conservatives look after women
- Conservatives look after working class
- Conservatives united or divided
- Conservatives: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Contacted by any political parties/campaigns in last 4 weeks?
- Cost of Living getting higher or lower
- Country
- Country of Birth
- Coverage in local newspapers
- Coverage in national newspapers
- Coverage on TV or radio
- Creating a government-owned renewable energy company
- Crime
- Crime
- Crime levels getting higher or lower
- Curriculums should include fewer white male and more female/non-white authors
- Days respondent discusses politics
- Dealing with people: generally trust or generally careful
- Decided on General Election vote
- Did you work on your own or did you have employees?
- Did your parent have employees?
- Did your parent supervise the work of any other people?
- Did your partner have employees?
- Did your partner supervise the work of any other people?
- Dimension of MII
- Do they supervise or are they responsible for the work of any other people?
- Do they work on their own or do they have employees?
- Do you and/or your partner (if applicable) have any savings?
- Do you own or rent the home in which you live?
- Do you work on your own or do you have employees?
- Don’t know
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Brexit Party
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Conservatives
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Green
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Labour
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Lib Dems
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: Plaid Cymru
- Economic growth/Protecting environment scale: SNP
- Economic growth/Protecting the environment scale
- Economy doing better or worse
- Education doing better or worse
- Education level
- Education level (with add. info)
- Eligible for UK general elections?
- Employers should be allowed to hire workers on zero-hour contracts
- English identity scale
- Equal opportunities for ethnic minorities gone too far | not far enough
- Equal opportunities for women gone too far |not far enough
- Equal opportunities to gays and lesbians gone too far | not far enough
- EU ID: Criticism of my side feels like a personal insult
- EU ID: Feel connected when meeting supporters of same side
- EU ID: interested in what other people think
- EU ID: Lot in common with supporters of my side
- EU ID: Praise of my side makes me feel good
- EU ID: say we instead of they
- EU referendum identity
- EU referendum turnout (earliest recorded)
- EU referendum vote (earliest recorded)
- European identity scale
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Brexit Party
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Conservatives
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Greens
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Labour
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Liberal Democrats
- European Integration scale (1990s version): Plaid Cymru
- European Integration scale (1990s version): self
- European Integration scale (1990s version): SNP
- Gender
- General economic retrospective evaluation: country
- General Election turnout 2015 (earliest recorded)
- General Election turnout 2017 (earliest recorded)
- General Election vote 2015 (earliest recorded)
- General Election vote 2017 (earliest recorded)
- General election vote intention (recalled vote in post-election waves)
- General election vote intention (squeezed)
- General election vote intention (unsqueezed)
- Green contact in street: Frequency
- Green contact Other ways: Frequency
- Green contact social media: Frequency
- Green contact via email: Frequency
- Green contact via home visit: Frequency
- Green contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Green contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Green Party contacted by email
- Green Party contacted by letter/leaflet
- Green Party contacted by SMS
- Green Party contacted by telephone
- Green Party contacted in other ways
- Green Party contacted in street
- Green Party Contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Green Party united or divided
- Green Party visited home
- Green: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Gross household income
- Gross personal income
- Have they worked in a paid job in the past?
- Have you ever attended a University or other higher education institution?
- Have you worked in a paid job in the past?
- Holds any valid voter ID
- Household annual income
- Household monthly income
- Household weekly income
- How likely that vote makes difference in constituency
- How likely to win in constituency: United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)
- How many employees did your parent have?
- How many employees did your partner have?
- How many of the people in your household are under 18?
- How many people do they employ at the place they work?
- How many people work for their employer at the place where they work?
- How many people worked for their employer at the place where they worked most r
- How many people worked for your parent's employer?
- How much discrimination for or against: BME
- How much discrimination for or against: Gay and lesbian people
- How much discrimination for or against: Men
- How much discrimination for or against: Transgender people
- How much discrimination for or against: White
- How much discrimination for or against: Women
- How much impact on Britain's economy? Brexit
- How much impact on Britain's economy? COVID pandemic
- How much impact on Britain's economy? Global economy
- How much impact on Britain's economy? Invasion of Ukraine
- How much impact on Britain's economy? UK government
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? Brexit
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? COVID pandemic
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? Global economy
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? Scottish government
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? UK government
- How much impact on Scotland's economy? Ukraine
- How much impact on Wales's economy? Brexit
- How much impact on Wales's economy? COVID pandemic
- How much impact on Wales's economy? Global economy
- How much impact on Wales's economy? UK government
- How much impact on Wales's economy? Ukraine
- How much impact on Wales's economy? Welsh government
- How well do you think that the job you chose in the previous question describes
- How well government handled Brexit
- How well government handling crime
- How well government handling economy
- How well government handling education
- How well government handling immigration
- How well government handling NHS
- How well Labour would handle crime
- How well Labour would handle education
- How well labour would handle immigration
- How well Labour would handle the economy
- How well Labour would handle the NHS
- How well UK government handled COVID in Britain
- I am interested in what other people think about this party.
- I could not come up with £300 right now
- I feel proud to be British
- I have a lot in common with other supporters of this party.
- If there were another referendum on EU membership, how do you think you would v
- Immigration
- Immigration
- Immigration bad or good for economy
- Immigration enriches or undermines cultural life
- Immigration levels getting higher or lower
- Independent contact in street: Frequency
- Independent contact Other ways: Frequency
- Independent contact social media: Frequency
- Independent contact via email: Frequency
- Independent contact via home visit: Frequency
- Independent contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Independent contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Independent contacted by email
- Independent contacted by leaflet/letter
- Independent contacted by Social Media
- Independent contacted by telephone
- Independent contacted by visit to home
- Independent contacted in other way
- Independent contacted in street
- Integrity: Starmer
- Integrity: Sunak
- Interest in General Election
- Interview Start Time
- Is your name on the electoral register?
- It doesn't matter which political party is in power
- It is every citizen's duty to vote in an election
- It is often difficult for me to understand what is going on in government and po
- It takes too much time and effort to be active in politics and public affairs
- Job chose in previous Q describes what you do?
- Labour contact in street: Frequency
- Labour contact Other ways: Frequency
- Labour contact social media: Frequency
- Labour contact via email: Frequency
- Labour contact via home visit: Frequency
- Labour contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Labour contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Labour contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Labour handled Britain's response to conflict in Gaza
- Labour look after black/asian
- Labour look after men
- Labour look after middle class
- Labour look after unemployed
- Labour look after White British people
- Labour look after women
- Labour look after working class
- Labour united or divided
- Labour: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Leaflets from political parties
- Left-right scale
- Left-right value: Big business takes advantage of ordinary poeple Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: Government should redistribute incomes Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: Management will always try to get the better of employees
- Left-right value: Ordinary working people do not get their fair share Waves 7-9
- Left-right value: There is one law for the rich and one for the poor Waves 7-9
- Left/right position: Brexit Party
- Left/right position: Conservative
- Left/right position: Greens
- Left/right position: Labour
- Left/right position: Lib Dems
- Left/right position: Plaid Cymru
- Left/right position: Self
- Left/right position: SNP
- Lib Dems contact in street: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact Other ways: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact social media: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact via email: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact via home visit: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Lib Dems contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Lib Dems contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Lib Dems favour a system of proportional representation for Westminster
- Lib Dems: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Lib-Auth value: Censoring necessary to uphold moral standards Waves 7-9
- Lib-Auth value: For some crimes, death penalty most appropriate sentence Waves
- Liberal Democrats united or divided
- Like/dislike Brexit Party
- Like/dislike Ed Davey
- Like/dislike Keir Starmer
- Like/dislike: Adrian Ramsay
- Like/dislike: Carla Denyer
- Like/dislike: Conservatives
- Like/dislike: Green Party
- Like/dislike: John Swinney
- Like/dislike: Labour
- Like/dislike: Liberal Democrats
- Like/dislike: Lorna Slater
- Like/dislike: Nigel Farage
- Like/dislike: Patrick Harvie
- Like/dislike: Plaid Cymru
- Like/dislike: Rhun ap Iorwerth
- Like/dislike: Richard Tice
- Like/dislike: Rishi Sunak
- Like/dislike: Scottish National Party
- Likelihood of another Scottish Independence Referendum in next 10 years
- Likelihood to vote in general election
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Brexit Party
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Conservatives
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Green Party
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Labour
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Lib Dems
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: Plaid Cymru
- Likelihood Win Local Constituency in GE: SNP
- Likely to win majority: Conservatives
- Likely to win majority: Labour
- Local election results for your council
- Many women have a quality of purity that few men possess
- Men seek to gain power by getting control over women
- MII (LLM-coded/collapsed)
- Most Important Issue: LLM Coded
- Most men fail to appreciate fully all that women do for them
- Most women fail to appreciate fully all that men do for them
- Most women interpret innocent remarks or acts as being sexist
- MPs from different parties are on parliamentary committees.
- National opinion polls
- Needed to borrow money for groceries/bills/day-to-day items
- NHS doing better or worse
- No Chance at Being Part of Next UK Govt: Brexit
- No Chance at Being Part of Next UK Govt: DUP
- No chance at coalition: All parties have a chance
- No chance at coalition: Conservatives
- No chance at coalition: Green Party
- No chance at coalition: Labour
- No chance at coalition: Liberal Democrats
- No chance at coalition: Plaid Cymru
- No chance at coalition: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- No-one may stand for parliament unless they pay a deposit.
- None of these
- None of these
- None of these
- None of these parties contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Not worried at all | Very worried
- NS-SEC social class analytic categories
- Number of people in household
- Only taxpayers are allowed to vote in a general election.
- Opinion on necessity of deficit reduction in next 3 years
- Other contact in street: Frequency
- Other contact Other ways: Frequency
- Other contact social media: Frequency
- Other contact via email: Frequency
- Other contact via home visit: Frequency
- Other contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Other contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Other party contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Other reason
- Parent's education level
- Parent's highest level of education
- Parent's ns-sec analytic categories
- Parent's ns-sec sub-categories
- Partner's ns-sec analytic categories
- Partner's ns-sec sub-categories
- Party ID if no party to first ID question
- Party identification
- People should vote for the party they like, even if it will not win
- People who break the law should be given stiffer sentences
- Perceived difference between Conservative and Labour parties
- Perceived Likelihood of Hung Parliament?
- Personal economic retrospective evaluation: household
- Plaid Cymru contact in street: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact Other ways: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact social media: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact via email: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact via home visit: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Plaid Cymru contacted you in last 4 weeks
- Plaid Cymru united or divided
- Plaid Cymru: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Please pick the approximate value of your home:
- Please pick the approximate value of your household savings:
- Policy support: Abolish Private School
- Politicians don't care what people like me think
- Polling stations close at 10.00pm on election day.
- Populism: compromise in politics really selling out principles
- Populism: elected officials talk too much and take too little action
- Populism: people, not politicians, should make most important policy decisions
- Populism: politicians in UK Parliament should follow will of the people
- Populism: rather be represented by citizen than specialised politician
- Probability of voting for Brexit Party
- Probability of voting for Conservatives
- Probability of voting for Green party
- Probability of voting for Labour
- Probability of voting for Liberal Democrats
- Probability of voting for Plaid Cymru
- Probability of voting for Scottish National Party
- Put it on a credit card and pay it off over time
- Redistribution scale: Brexit Party
- Redistribution scale: Conservatives
- Redistribution scale: Greens
- Redistribution scale: Labour
- Redistribution scale: Liberal Democrats
- Redistribution scale: Plaid Cymru
- Redistribution scale: Self
- Redistribution scale: SNP
- Reduce deficit by taxation/spending cuts
- Reform UK contact in street: Frequency
- Reform UK contact Other ways: Frequency
- Reform UK contact social media: Frequency
- Reform UK contact via email: Frequency
- Reform UK contact via home visit: Frequency
- Reform UK contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- Reform UK contact via telephone call: Frequency
- Region
- Respondent belonging to any religion?
- Respondent's self-selected ethnicity
- Respondent's work status
- Satisfaction with UK democracy
- Schools should teach children to obey authority
- Scotland Q only: Approve: Scottish government
- Scotland Q only: Independence referendum vote intention
- Scotland Q only: Scottish identity scale
- ScotRef Identification
- ScotRefID: Criticism of my side feels like a personal insult
- ScotRefID: Feel connected when meeting supporters of same side
- ScotRefID: interested in what other people think
- ScotRefID: Lot in common with supporters of my side
- ScotRefID: Praise of my side makes me feel good
- ScotRefID: say we instead of they
- Scottish Constituency Vote 2011
- Scottish Constituency Vote 2016
- Scottish referendum turnout (earliest recorded)
- Scottish referendum vote (earliest recorded)
- Scottish Regional Vote 2011
- Scottish Regional Vote 2016
- Self: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Sell something
- Sending some asylum seekers to Rwanda
- Should there be another Scottish independence referendum within 10 years
- SNP contact in street: Frequency
- SNP contact Other ways: Frequency
- SNP contact social media: Frequency
- SNP contact via email: Frequency
- SNP contact via home visit: Frequency
- SNP contact via letter/leaflet: Frequency
- SNP contacted by email
- SNP contacted by letter/leaflet
- SNP contacted by social media
- SNP contacted by telephone
- SNP contacted in other ways
- SNP contacted in street
- SNP contacted you in last 4 weeks
- SNP united or divided
- SNP visited home
- SNP: Allow more or fewer immigrants
- Social Grade
- Social media posts from political parties (e.g. Facebook, X/Twitter)
- Speaks Welsh?
- Statues should not be taken down, even if figure profited from slavery
- Strength of party identification
- Subjective social class
- Subjective social class (squeeze)
- Sympathy in Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Tactical voting websites
- Take out a loan
- Talking to people locally
- Tax-spend tradeoff: Conservatives
- Tax-spend tradeoff: Labour
- Tax-spend tradeoff: Self
- The 2019 result (or a by-election) in your constituency
- The economy
- The economy
- The environment
- The environment
- The environment
- The environment
- The environment
- The internet
- The NHS
- The NHS
- There will be times when you don't have enough money to cover your day to day li
- Things in Britain were better in the past
- Time follows politics in newspapers (including online)
- Time follows politics on the internet (not including newspapers)
- Time follows politics on the radio
- Time follows politics on TV
- Too many people are easily offended these days over others' language
- Transgender women should be allowed to compete in female-sex sport
- Trust MPs in general
- Trust own MP
- Type of Organisation Current/Most Recent Job?
- UK Govt handled Britain's response to conflict in Gaza
- UK Parl knowledge: Number of MPs in Parliament about 100?
- Understands the important political issues facing our country
- Use savings / current account
- Voting for small parties is wasting a vote
- Wales Q only: Approve: Welsh government
- Wales Q only: Independence referendum vote intention
- Wales Q only: Preferences for Welsh powers
- Wales Q only: Welsh identity scale
- Was your parent an employee or self-employed?
- We need to fundamentally change the way society works in Britain
- Weight variable for the GB sample as a whole (Everyone who took wave 2)
- Welsh Constituency Vote 2016
- Welsh Regional Vote 2016
- Were they an employee or self-employed/an independent contractor?
- What income do you know best?
- What is the highest educational or work-related qualification you have?
- What is your current marital or relationship status?
- What is your marital status?
- What kind of organisation do you work for?
- When I meet someone who supports this party, I feel connected with this person.
- When I speak about this party, I usually say "we" instead of "they".
- When people criticize this party, it feels like a personal insult.
- When people praise this party, it makes me feel good.
- Where were you born?
- Which daily newspaper do you read most often?
- Which daily newspaper do you read most often?
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: 60+ SmartPass (NI)
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: 60+ Welsh Concessionary Travel Card
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Biometric immigration document
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Blue Badge
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Disabled Person's Bus Pass
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Disabled Person’s Welsh Travel Card
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Electoral ID Card issued in NI
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Freedom Pass
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Half Fare SmartPass (NI)
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: MoD Form 90 (Defence ID Card)
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: National ID card issued by an EEA state
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: none of these
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: none on page 1
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: none on page 2
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: none on page 3
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Older Person's Bus Pass
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Oyster 60+ Card
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: photographic driving licence
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Proof of Age Standards scheme (PASS) card
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Registered Blind SmartPass (NI)
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Scottish National Entitlement Card
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Senior SmartPass (NI)
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: UK passport
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: Voter Authority Cert/Anon Elector's Doc
- Which forms of photo ID do you hold: War Disablement SmartPass (NI)
- Which of the following best describes your sexuality?
- Which of the types of organisation do they work or did they work for in their c
- Which of these applies to your home?
- Which party are you a member of?
- Which party are you a registered supporter of?
- Who will most people you know vote for?
- Willing to Join Coalition with Conservatives: Brexit Party
- Willing to Join Coalition with Conservatives: Greens
- Willing to Join Coalition with Conservatives: Lib Dems
- Willing to Join Coalition with Conservatives: Plaid
- Willing to Join Coalition with Conservatives: SNP
- Willing to Join Coalition with Labour: Brexit Party
- Willing to Join Coalition with Labour: Greens
- Willing to Join Coalition with Labour: Lib Dems
- Willing to Join Coalition with Labour: Plaid
- Willing to Join Coalition with Labour: SNP
- Women seek to gain power by getting control over men
- Women should be cherished and protected by men
- Working status
- Working status of your partner?
- Workplaces should end mandatory diversity training
- Would cost of living be getting higher/lower under Labour
- Would crime be getting higher/lower under Labour
- Would economy be doing better/worse under Labour
- Would immigration be geting higher/lower under Labour
- Would NHS be doing better /worse under Labour
- Would schools be doing better/worse under Labour
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Conservative
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Green Party
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Labour
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Liberal Democrat
- Would successfully reduce immigration: None of these
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Plaid Cymru
- Would successfully reduce immigration: Scottish National Party (SNP)
- You will be out of a job and looking for work
- Young people today don't have enough respect for traditional British values