Increased investment in space exploration could boost technological innovation and strategic independence. Proponents see it as advancing scientific knowledge and economic potential. Opponents question the priority and cost effectiveness compared to earthbound issues.
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Response rates from 490 St Nicholas voters.
47% Yes |
53% No |
47% Yes |
53% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 490 St Nicholas voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 490 St Nicholas voters.
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Unique answers from St Nicholas voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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More Important things here on Earth should be sorted out first and should only be considered if certain programs benefited the people of Europe in a meaningful way
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I think that any investment into space programmes should also be offset by investment into public causes, e.g. healthcare, housing
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There are other things I care about and this one is on the bottom of my list to be completely honest.
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The EU should focus on other issues such as housing, homelessness, the climate crisis etc before focusing on space travel
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When environmental issues have been more heavily dealt with
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There are more pressing social issues that should be invested in first
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No, there are more important things they should use my money on
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complicated issue - but priority should be the people before we even discuss breaching the atmosphere
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