
Poll started 19 October 2010: If you were chancellor, what'd you cut? It's spending review time, where the Chancellor tells us what he wants to cut. Yet if you were chancellor which of these areas of government spending would you cut? Select as many as you like (2009 figures in brackets to help. Source: Guardian)
18 October 2010

Poll Started 05 October 2010: Would you use a 'free' Nando's stamp? Last week Martin overheard two chaps boasting their friend, an ex-Nando’s employee, had taken a loyalty card stamp when he left and now stamps his friends' cards to get them free meals. This is clearly theft and/or fraud rather than a loophole – however some would still do it – how many? Be truthful, if your friend had a stamp (for Nando’s or elsewhere) would you ever use it (split by gender and age)?
4 October 2010

Time to revalue council tax? English & Scottish homes' council tax bands still rely on rushed valuations by estate agents driving past in 1991, and haven't been touched since, leaving 400,000 homes in the wrong band (see council tax rebanding to check yours). Last week, the govt. ruled out a full-scale revaluation worried some would move up bands (others would of course be lowered) Which of these is closest to your view?
26 September 2010

Poll started 20 September 2010: What religion are you? On his visit the Pope declared his worry the UK is becoming a secular society. As we've previously found out who MoneySavers are, where they live, and what papers they read, it'll be interesting to see the religious makeup. Are you a practising member of any faith (or belief)?
19 September 2010

Poll started 13 September 2010: Do you support public spending cuts? The govt's in the midst of planning substantial cuts to public spending, including benefits, police, and schools. It argues this is crucial to cut the state's overspending and diminish the deficit. The counter argument is this will hit economic growth, and push us back into recession, in turn increasing the deficit. In a deliberately stark vote – which side are you on?
12 September 2010

Poll Started 31 August 2010: What's a necessity in modern living? Traditionally it was just food, shelter & clothing, yet official definitions of child poverty in the UK are now part-based on how close to 'average income' a family have, showing things have changed. Which of these household items are a necessity for a family with school-aged children in the UK?
30 August 2010

Poll started 24 August 2010: Did you pay asking price for your pad? Asking prices are often optimistic, showing what the seller wants for the property, not what they'll get. (See Free House Price Valuations for more.) We've split the vote, as the process of buying and selling property in Scotland is different from the rest of the UK. In Scotland, properties are marketed with an 'offers over' price, often set low to encourage competition. When you bought your current home, what percentage above/below the asking price did you pay?
23 August 2010

Poll started 17 August 2010: Should we stop the clocks going back? The PM's said the govt will consider keeping the clocks at British Summer Time all year round. This'd mean darker winter mornings but more daylight in the evenings. As there's often talk about the impact on Scotland we've split the voting out. Which of these is closest to your view?
16 August 2010
















