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1. Question 1 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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Do you feel the policies announced today in the government’s 2013 budget will have:
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 1 (Single answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
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Do you feel the policies announced today in the government’s 2013 budget will have:
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Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 1 (Single answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you feel the policies announced today in the government’s 2013 budget will have:
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 1 (Single answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you feel the policies announced today in the government’s 2013 budget will have:
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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2. Question 2 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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Do you think you will personally be better or worse off?
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 2 (Single answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think you will personally be better or worse off?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 2 (Single answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think you will personally be better or worse off?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 2 (Single answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Do you think you will personally be better or worse off?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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3. Question 3 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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Who do you think will benefit most from today’s Budget?
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
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Who do you think will benefit most from today’s Budget?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Who do you think will benefit most from today’s Budget?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 3 (Single answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Who do you think will benefit most from today’s Budget?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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4. Question 4 (Multi answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
Multi select question
Which of the following budget measures do you agree with? (answer all that apply)
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 4 (Multi answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Multi select question
Which of the following budget measures do you agree with? (answer all that apply)
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 4 (Multi answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Multi select question
Which of the following budget measures do you agree with? (answer all that apply)
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 4 (Multi answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Multi select question
Which of the following budget measures do you agree with? (answer all that apply)
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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5. Question 5 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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How do you feel George Osborne is performing as Chancellor?
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 5 (Single answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
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How do you feel George Osborne is performing as Chancellor?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 5 (Single answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
How do you feel George Osborne is performing as Chancellor?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 5 (Single answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
How do you feel George Osborne is performing as Chancellor?
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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6. Question 6 (Single answer) - Overall results - 1000 Respondents Chart Data
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Which party would do a better job at managing the economy than the current coalition government?:
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 6 (Single answer) - Gender - 9 Respondents Chart Data
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Which party would do a better job at managing the economy than the current coalition government?:
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Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 6 (Single answer) - Income - 9 Respondents Chart Data
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Which party would do a better job at managing the economy than the current coalition government?:
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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Toggle Question 6 (Single answer) - Age - 9 Respondents Chart Data
Single select question
Which party would do a better job at managing the economy than the current coalition government?:
Absolute
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
- Total
Percentage
Data tables are shown as heat maps to facilitate easy interpretation. The redder numbers indicate subsets that are greater than the total number of respondents choosing that option. Greener numbers indicate subsets that are lower than the total number of respondents choosing that option.
The colours are not meant to indicate significant differences.
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