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Topic History of: Latest polls show a huge majority against the Libyan invasion
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Pattaya There are some on here regretting their backing of this silly action.Let's hope more people in general reflect on the full consequences of their actions before committing their support to officail state sponsored terrorism.
david haha! excellent reponse
JK2006 Yes David; I may be suffering from media exaggeration sickness.
david Your thread title doesn't appear to be true JK, at least according to YouGov:

'Overall people remain slightly more in support than opposed to the military intervention (by 43% to 37%), but are rapidly becoming less positive about how well it is going. In the middle of last week people thought the action was going well by a margin of 3 to 1 - peaking on March 29th with 57% thinking things were going well and 19% thinking things were going badly. By the time of the Sunday Times poll this had narrowed to 42% thinking it was going well and 30% thinking it was going badly - presumably the shift is in response to stories of rebel forces being routed in attacks.'


ukpollingreport.co.uk/
Helen JK2006 wrote:
I will NOT have my taxes spent on killing people

You have two choices


1 Don't pay your taxes and go back to jail

2 Vote for the Green Party


You're welcome