Poll

Winter is coming, price hikes are due, many people will be switching. Would you recommend your energy firm's service to others? 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 electricity with different suppliers please vote for both firms.
6 October 2013

From 2015 the Government plans to allow married couples and civil partners (who aren’t 40%+ taxpayers) to transfer £1,000 of their personal allowance - the amount they can earn before tax - to their spouse. So, a partner who doesn’t work or earns under the personal allowance (currently £9,440 for under 65s) could give the higher earner their allowance, saving them 20% tax, so they’re £200 a year better off. Which of these is closest to your view?
29 September 2013

The Bank of England is planning to scrap paper bank notes in favour of polymer (plastic) notes, as used in Canada and Australia. They’re more durable than paper notes and they survive money laundering – being put in the washing machine – but not ironing. They can be folded, but aren’t as easy to roll in a wad. Concerns so far include cleanliness and whether they can be used for magic tricks. The Bank of England is asking for feedback. We’ll be sending it the results of this poll. Which of these is closest to your view?
23 September 2013

From this week, when you switch bank account, it’ll all be done in 7 days (see our 7-Day Switching Help). It won’t just be your direct debits and standing orders that’ll move - money coming into your old account will also be forwarded, for 13 months. So will you switch? Which of these is closest to your situation? (Please only vote in the category that applies to you)
16 September 2013

It’s back-to-school time, but have your kids become gadget freaks over the summer? We live in a tech world where some toddlers are so used to touchscreens, they can’t work out why magazine covers aren’t interactive. Which of these do your kids have (ie, for their primary use)? Select as many as you need to in each age category.
8 September 2013

There's a flat on sale in North London at a reported £100,000 discount to other similar properties because a serial killer committed his murders there. We wanted to test your attitudes to prior property history. In which of the following circumstances would you NEVER buy even at a big discount (click all that apply)?
19 August 2013

















