Poll

Winter’s here which means energy bills come to the fore – and poor service can cause real harm. So we’re doing our regular feedback poll to find out how each company is performing.
Please rate your current supplier’s SERVICE (not price) over the last SIX MONTHS (or less if you’ve recently switched). If you’ve gas and
2 December 2014

From next April, maternity leave can be transferred to men for the first time (or the other partner in a gay relationship - see here for more info). We thought we’d test how desired this actually is.
So please choose the option closest to how you would WANT to do things in your case:
25 November 2014

Call centre haggling can provide big savings – whether it be digital TV, broadband, credit cards, breakdown cover, insurance and more. Each year we try to gauge the success rates of those who've done it. So please let us know whether you gained cheaper prices, extra goods, better deals or reduced interest.
18 November 2014

There’s an old adage that says: “Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves.” But does it still ring true? Reports suggest many people just leave their change if it’s only a penny (or pennies). What do you do? Please choose the option closest to your USUAL way of behaving:
10 November 2014

The clocks have gone back an hour – we've left British Summer Time behind and are now back on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) until the spring, when the clocks will jump forward again. This means relatively more light in the morning but less light in the evening during the winter months. What time do you think our clocks should run on?
27 October 2014

UKIP is shaking up the British political status quo – with its biggest policy being that the UK should leave the European Union. If you were given a stark choice on this, phrased similarly to the Scottish referendum, how would you vote? We’ve divided the options by UK country and gender to see if it makes a difference. Should the UK leave the European Union…
19 October 2014

We’re just 30 weeks away from a general election and already battle lines are being drawn. The Conservatives are pushing tax cuts, while Labour are focused on increasing public spending and introducing new taxes. Let's take the straightforward premise that to be able to increase public spending taxes also need to be increased (which of course is an oversimplification), which of these options is CLOSEST to your views?
5 October 2014
















