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Response rates from 224 Tallaght-Oldbawn voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
57% Yes |
43% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 224 Tallaght-Oldbawn voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 224 Tallaght-Oldbawn voters.
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Unique answers from Tallaght-Oldbawn voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9NJRYJ71yr1Y
There should be no quota. A country should not be expected to take in migrants at all, especially if their country is already suffering from a housing and economic crisis.
@9ZRQCDH7mos7MO
The EU should not dictate a sovereign state’s stance on immigration, it should be down to the Irish state
@9NLW7CX1yr1Y
No, people should be able to direct a portion of their taxes toward immigrants who cannot sustain themselves. Quotas need to be based on these numbers.
@B5G8RW63wks3W
Yes, but calculations and statistics should be used to spread out the amount of migrants in member states (eg, France is one of the largest and most developed states, and should take in more, while Hungary is one of the smallest and least developed states, and should take in less
@9ZJTYHP7mos7MO
Not when the country is already experiencing a housing crisis and cannot house our own citizens not to mind immigrants. It is unfair for everyone
@9ZLGRDH7mos7MO
No migrants in Ireland unless they decide to move here buy a house and contribute to society like the rest of us
@9ZK9S5X7mos7MO
There should be the appropriate infrastructure in place and how many accepted should align with this
@9ZDVR4Y7mos7MO
I think there should be encouragement to take on migrants, and programs to help the process and help them integrate, but I am unsure if a quota is necessarily a good idea
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