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May 9th, 2016

Weekly Member Survey Results – 7th May 2016

By Becca McCarthy

As members of 38 Degrees, each one of us helps decide the issues we work on together to make change happen. Knowing what all of us care about is vital.

On Monday morning, the office team sat down with the results of this survey to help decide what’s on the table for the week. Here are the results (click on the image for a larger version):

Poll Results 7th April

The poll also checked in on support for 38 Degrees’ role in the EU Referendum – to stay neutral, challenge the spin on both sides and make sure that everyone in the UK has enough information to make an informed choice. An overwhelming majority of members still support this strategy.

Eu 30th April 2016

We work best when we decide what to do together. People power shapes what we do together every day, and every week we ask you to decide what we should do next.

Since 38 Degrees started over six years ago we’ve grown together into a powerful movement. There are millions of us across the UK. Part of our strength is our ability to work on more than one issue at a time.

Here’s the list of questions in full for this week’s poll:

Should 38 Degrees…

Protect the NHS from privatisation & increase funding
Campaign to make sure big corporations – like Google – are paying their fair share of tax
Fight against welfare cuts that affect the poorest and most vulnerable
Stop TTIP
Campaign to protect our bees
EU referendum: campaign to challenge political and media spin
Campaign to stop the privatisation of the Land Registry – a profitable public service
Campaign to stop the government ripping the heart out of the BBC
Campaign for everyone across the UK to have access to good and reliable internet
Campaign to stop MPs wasting parliamentary time by using tactics like filibustering
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