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Majority of Brits would back assisted dying in UK, new poll reveals

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By: Mike Underwood

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Two thirds of voters said they would support some form of assisted dying legislation in the UK, according to a new WeThink poll.

Of the 67% who backed a form of assisted dying, 42% would support assisted dying for both mental and physical illnesses, with 25% supporting assisted dying for physical illnesses only.

Only 16% said they would not support any assisted dying legislation while 16% said they didn’t know.

WeThink polled Brits about the controversial policy after the Health and Social Care Committee said there is evidence that assisted dying policies have led to better end-of-life care in countries where it is allowed.

 

42

Yes - for physical & mental illnesses

25

Yes - for physical illnesses only

16

No

16

Don't know

CONSERVATIVE CALAMITY?

It was a foot-in-mouth kind of week for the Conservative Party, with comments by MPs sparking outrage and claims of Islamophobia, in-fighting and shaming communities as ‘no-go’ zones. So, we decided to dive deeper... 

As rumours swirl that Tory MP Lee Anderson could defect to Reform UK, should MPs be able to change party without a by-election?

57

No

21

Yes

22

Don't know

Following Mr Anderson’s alleged anti-Muslim comments about London Mayor Sadiq Khan on GB News, do people think the Conservative Party is Islamophobic? 

  • No 39%
  • Yes 25%
  • Don’t Know 36% 

Do people agree or not that the Conservative Party is united? 

  • 52% disagree
  • 23% neither
  • 19% agree
  • 6% don’t know 

Do you agree or not that the Conservative Party is more interested in its own internal issues than governing the country? 

  • 59% agree 
  • 20% neither
  • 15% disagree
  • 6% don’t know

London Conservative MP Paul Scully apologised for suggesting there are "no-go" areas in parts of Tower Hamlets. Do people believe there are so called ‘no-go’ areas in the UK? 

59

Yes

41

No

BEST OF THE REST

People who live in the UK but have a different place of residence for tax purposes (known as 'non-doms') do not have to pay any tax to the UK on money made elsewhere. Should this rule be kept or scrapped? 

30

Keep it

70

Scrap it

It was revealed this week that thousands of Brits are criminalised over non-payment of the TV License. We asked should it ever lead to a criminal record?

79

No

21

Yes

Finally, as journalists called on Israel and Egypt to provide "free and unfettered access to Gaza for all foreign media", we asked should foreign journalists be granted free and unfettered access to Gaza to report on the Israel-Hamas war?

53

Yes

18

No

29

Don't know

ON VOTER INTENTION 

Labour stretched into an even more comfortable 24-point lead over the Tories this week, while its leader Sir Keir Starmer, saw boosts to his net approval score and furthered his lead over Rishi Sunak as the nation’s preferred Prime Minister.

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ON BREXIT

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BREXIT (All Respondents)

50

Re-join (NC)

33

Stay Out (+2)

17

Don't know / won't vote (-2)

This week’s poll was conducted on 29th February - 1st March, questioned 1,240 people and is weighted to a national representative population.

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Image Credit: "End of Life Care Machine / Dan Chen (TW/US)" by Ars Electronica is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

 

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By: Mike Underwood

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