Increasing funding for cultural initiatives is proposed to promote European culture and identity. Proponents argue it enriches the EU’s cultural diversity and social cohesion. Critics contend it diverts funds from other critical areas such as healthcare or infrastructure.
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Response rates from 131 St. Patrick's voters.
79% Yes |
21% No |
79% Yes |
21% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 131 St. Patrick's voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 131 St. Patrick's voters.
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Unique answers from St. Patrick's voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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yes so long as critical areas such as healthcare or infrastructure are priority
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Yes, but only after addressing more pressing concerns.
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I believe each culture needs to be respected but supported in such a way no other culture is being overthrown (examples, Individuals of muslims religions coming over to a Catholic country & expecting the Catholic church to be turned into a mosque)
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should not be a priority but if money is leftover then could donate some to this cause.
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No, focus on more critical areas that need funding first.
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Yes and no I believe it’s also important to try and keep Irish culture and heritage alive more but I do agree diversity and learning about other cultures is interesting as well
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Not to the exclusion of other cultures of people who are now Irish citizens
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