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Response rates from 258 Dublin South-Central voters.
30% Yes |
70% No |
30% Yes |
70% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 258 Dublin South-Central voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 258 Dublin South-Central voters.
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Unique answers from Dublin South-Central voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9YNDBVV2wks2W
they should be allowed limited access given the close relationship with ROI and NI, but should not be given full access considering they are no longer a member state
@9MNS2VY6mos6MO
Yes but with protective agreements and they should not have the same freedoms as EU countries within these markets
@9ZJSZC5 1wk1W
I feel that we should be able to have free trade with the UK as part of Ireland remained under the rule of the UK, but I feel the UK should not have unrestricted trade and travel within all of the EU
@9ZGNTSJ1wk1W
Yes, as they are a vital market to all European countries for export, but I do believe there should be some sort of tariff/trade tax. They should not be allowed the same benefits as member states.
@8PP5PLN4yrs4Y
Yes, if they comply with EU rules.
@9FDWLP21yr1Y
Yes, But they should be taxed higher for the access to it
@9ZFJ7QM2wks2W
no but they should be able to access Irish markets and vise-versa. A stong Ireland/UK relationship is crucial
@9DYLQGN1yr1Y
In some circumstances but rarely.
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