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Should we stay or should we go? The campaigns for both sides of the EU debate have now launched with the referendum due by the end of 2017. The wording of the question is unlikely to change, so we want to test your current view based on that exact wording. Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?
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18 October 2015
Having just been on a roadshow for his TV show, Martin noted that when heterosexual couples were asked to complain, whether about faulty broadband or bad food at a restaurant, the men usually did the complaining. We wanted to know if this gender split is reflected across the UK. Who in your household usually does the complaining?
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11 October 2015
There are often questions about the use of child labour to make cheap clothes. If proved, would this affect the way you balance your pocket versus the way goods are manufactured? We last asked this in 2013 and are fascinated to see if views have changed since then. If it was CONFIRMED a (hypothetical) fashion store sold cheap, child-sweatshop-made clothes, which of these statements would be CLOSEST to your attitude?
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4 October 2015
Many banks are starting to reward you for paying household bills via them – to help us establish which are the best we need to know roughly what you pay. Please add up all that you pay out each month (if you don’t pay monthly please estimate the equivalent). IMPORTANT - please only include the following Council tax Electricity and Gas Water Mobile phone bill TV (licence and subscriptions) Home phone Broadband PLEASE DON'T INCLUDE: Mortgage, rent, childcare, food or anything else not in the above.
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1 October 2015
The base rate has been on hold at its historic 0.5% low since March 2009. The result has been record low borrowing rates and shocking savings returns. But when do you think they'll eventually rise? Dust off your crystal ball and give us your prediction (we asked this last in 2013; it'll be fascinating to see how it's changed). So when will interest rates rise? Pick the closest to your view.
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27 September 2015
With streaming, downloads, software and gaming – many people are constantly eating data – yet how much do you use (if you’re not sure you can usually log into your account to see)? Please give us your best estimate below for your home broadband data usage each month:
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21 September 2015
What is the typical annual amount of cashback you earn on your bank account (please exclude any earned on your Santander 123 credit card) BEFORE the fee and BEFORE adding any savings interest (if you haven’t had a full year yet, please estimate)?
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16 September 2015
From 5 Oct, England joins the rest of the UK in charging 5p for most carrier bags from supermarkets and other large retailers - the money will go to charity. The aim is to reduce the use of bags, which can cause serious environmental problems. Retailers will be fined if they don’t comply. Which of these is closest to your view?
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14 September 2015
A simple question. Which of the following list of 50 major retailers have you bought from in 2015? We want to find out which attract the most custom.   Please vote for all those you’ve purchased from, whether in-store or online.
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7 September 2015
Many big stores, such as M&S, John Lewis and many websites, have generous no-fault return policies. Some people use this as a form of 'free rental’, you buy the clothes, wear them once, then return them – we've even heard of people wearing items once for a wedding. The legality is a grey area it depends on the terms – but it's certainly questionable. Which of the following is closest to your situation?
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31 August 2015
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