Do you support or oppose reform of the House of Lords?
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1
. Do you support the proposed reforms of the House of Lords?
Do you support the proposed reforms of the House of Lords?
I support the proposed reforms to the House of Lords.
I oppose the proposed reforms but I am not against 'reform' of the Upper Chamber.
I oppose reform of the House of Lords in any form.
The House of Lords should be abolished.
2
. Please select the statement you support the most.
Please select the statement you support the most.
I oppose reform of the Upper Chamber.
The House of Lords should be fully elected.
The House of Lords should be made up of elected and appointed Peers.
The House of Lords should be entirely appointed.
The House of Lords should contain Appointed & Hereditary Peers.
The House of Lords should only contain Hereditary Peers
The House of Lords should have Elected, Appointed & Hereditary Peers.
3
. Please select the statement you agree with most.
Please select the statement you agree with most.
The remaining Hereditary peers should be removed from the House of Lords.
There should be no change in the agreement that 92 Hereditary peers should be allowed to sit.
The 1999 House of Lords Act should be repealed, allowing all Hereditary Lords to sit in the House of Lords.
Some Hereditary Lords should be allowed to sit but the current number of 92 should be reduced.
Some Hereditary Lords should be allowed to sit and the current figure of 92 should be increased.
4
. Plese select the statement you agree with most.
Plese select the statement you agree with most.
The 26 Bishops should be removed from the House of Lords.
The 26 Bishops should be allowed to remain in the House of Lords.
The Bishops should continue to sit but the number allowed should reduced.
5
. Please select the options that you agree with most.
Please select the options that you agree with most.
There should be no change in the powers of the House of Lords.
The House of Lords should be allowed a complete veto an all but money bills.
The House of Lords should abandon the Salisbury convention and debate all bills in full, regardless of if it is a manifesto pledge.
The House of Lords should have the power to call referendums on contentious issue independently of the wishes of the Prime minister.
The Parliament Act 1949 should be repealed increasing the Lords suspensory veto back to 3 sessions over 2 years.
The susponsory veto should be extended to be longer than that set out by the Parliament Act 1911. (3 sessions over 2 years)
None of the above.
Other (please specify)
6
. What political party did you vote for in the 2010 general election?
What political party did you vote for in the 2010 general election?
Conservative
Liberal Democrat
Labour
UKIP
BNP
Green
A Unionist party in Northern Ireland
SNP/Plaid Cymru/Sinn Fein
Other (please specify)
7
. This is an addition to the question above. Skip if you answerd the previous question.
This is an addition to the question above. Skip if you answerd the previous question.
Independent.
I did not vote in the 2010 general election.
I was too young to vote.
I was unable to vote.
8
. Which party would you support if there was a general election tomorrow?
Which party would you support if there was a general election tomorrow?
Conservative
Liberal Democrat
Labour
UKIP
BNP
Green
A Unionist party in Northern Ireland
SNP/Plaid Cymru/Sinn Fein
Other (please specify)
9
. This is an extension the the previous question. Skip if you answerd the previous question.
This is an extension the the previous question. Skip if you answerd the previous question.
I do not intend to vote.
Independent.
I will be too young.
10
. I am an active and/or payed up member of ...
I am an active and/or payed up member of ...
The Conservatives
The Liberal Democrats
Labour
UKIP
The BNP
The Greens
A Unionist Party in Northern Ireland
The SNP/Plain Cymru/Sinn Fein
Other (please specify)
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