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Response rates from 3.2k Rathmines West A voters.

69%
Yes
31%
No
37%
Yes
31%
No
24%
Yes, as long as they are working and paying taxes
8%
Yes, but only for refugees and asylum seekers

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Rathmines West A voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @Adamjnranswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as long as they are working and paying taxes Or are refugees or asylum seekers.

 @9SWH5GDfrom Montana  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, for those who work and pay taxes, and yes, for those who are unable to provide for themselves, and yes, for asylum seekers as long as they are working towards getting off welfare so they can contribute to the safety net as well.

 @9NPY229answered…6mos6MO

Yes, only for a very short period of time and encourage them to job seek. If no effort is made towards seeking a job then social welfare should be withdrawn from both foreigners and from irish citizens

 @9ZC5LS5answered…2wks2W

Yes, but only for refugees/asylum seekers who have have come from verifiably dangerous territories and cam ensure they are willing work and learn english

 @9ZS467Ganswered…13hrs13H

At a low rate for refugees and asylum seekers, increasing to a normal rate for immigrants working and paying taxes as any other citizen

 @9ZQ8ZW9answered…4 days4D

YES, with immediate effect for Asylum seekers and for economic migrants after 2yrs of working and paying tax in Ireland.

 @9ZQ8QHRanswered…4 days4D

Rather than social welfare, refugees and asylum seekers should get a different kind of fund that phases out after a year. Then coupled with courses etc to find suitable work or education, they'll be entitled to social welfare after

 @9ZQ3L99answered…5 days5D

Yes but to real refugees not economic refugees or fakeugees who only come for biggest handouts in eu and free own accommodation