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Feb 20th, 2017

Weekly Member Survey Results

By Nicole G

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 (1 is the ranked the highest priority and 10 is the lowest):

  1. Campaign for the NHS to get the funding it needs to give world-class care
  2. Campaign for more funding for social care so that the elderly and vulnerable are cared for 
  3. Campaign to stop welfare cuts that affect the poorest and most vulnerable 
  4. Campaign to make sure corporations are paying their fair share of tax, and aren’t tax dodging 
  5. Campaign for a people-powered Brexit plan, prioritising fairness, justice, and the environment 
  6. Campaign to protect our bees from habitat destruction and bee-killing pesticides 
  7. Campaign to make sure small businesses don’t have unfair tax hikes while internet giants like Amazon get let off 
  8. Campaign to stop CETA – a dangerous trade deal like TTIP – which could let corporations sue the government 
  9. Campaign to get the government to crack down on rip-off energy prices 
  10. Campaign to protect our parks and green spaces from cuts and privatisation

 

The poll also checked in on what members think about 38 Degrees’ people-powered Brexit strategy. The question asked was:

After the EU referendum, 38 Degrees members voted on how to respond to Brexit and its fallout. We decided to draw up a people-powered Brexit plan that priorities fairness, justice and the environment – then campaign as hard as we can to push the debate in the right direction to shape what happens next. Is this still a good idea?”

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