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This page contains previous poll results from the UK Youth Parliament website:

Which voting system would you prefer? (May 2010)

Proportional representation - 69%
First past the post - 17%
Other - 14%

 

Who will you vote for in the 2010 General Election? (May 2010)

Liberal Democrats - 26%
Labour - 26%
Conservative - 13%
Other - 22%
Undecided - 10%
I won't be voting - 3%

 

The Government has rejected calls to ban the 'Mosquito’ a device which emits high-pitched noises designed to cause discomfort to young people. Your thoughts? (March 2010)

I disagree. The Mosquito should be banned because it is degrading and discriminates against young people. 73%

I agree. The Mosquito can be very helpful in dispersing groups of young people. 27%

 

Will you be voting in the 2010 general election? (February 10)
Yes - 28%
No - 3.8%
I’m too young, but I would vote if I could - 64.4%
I’m too young, but I still wouldn’t vote if I could - 3.8%

 

Was the Copenhagen climate change conference (COP15) a success or failure? (January 10)
Failure - 94%
Success - 6%

 

Will the outcome from Copenhagen be too little too late to tackle climate change? (December 09)
Yes - 47%
No - 47%
Don't know - 7%

 

Does online social networking make young people more political? (November 09)
Yes - 64%
No - 36%

 

Where do you go for news? (August 09)
The telly - 29%
The net - 29%
The papers - 25%
Facebook/Twitter - 10%
Other - 4%
Frankly, news bores me to death - 2%

 

Have you lost faith in Parliament after the expenses scandal? (June 09)
No - 43%
Yes - 37%
Never had it in the first place - 17%
What scandal? - 3%

 

Do you think the media treat young people fairly? (May 09)
Yes - 13%
No - 87%

 
 

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