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Poll: Do you understand what you are being asked to vote on in the Court of Appeal referendum?

The level of awareness about the second referendum being held on October 4 is reported to be low.

THE LATEST SUNDAY Times/Behaviour and Attitudes poll reveals today that more that 54 per cent of people do not understand what the Court of Appeal referendum is about.

Level of understanding

Only 12 per cent said they understand the question “very well” or “quite well” while 30 per cent say the “understand it to some extent”.

Today’s topic therefore is: Do you understand what you are being asked to vote on in the Court of Appeal referendum?


Poll Results:

No, I haven't a clue. (1265)
I understand the issue to some extent. (745)
Yes, I understand the issue. (393)

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