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1.1. Thinking about national issues, which of these are the most important to you? Pick three.
The Cost of Living
Immigration and Small Boats
The NHS
Schools and Universities
Defence
Welfare and Benefits
Crime and Policing
Inflation
Poverty and inequality
Housing
Terrorism
Pensions
Taxation
1.2. From 'Norwich in 90' to investment in our local schools and hospitals, Conservatives have a track record of working to improve Norwich. Which of these do you think are most important for making Norwich a better place to live?
Attracting business investment and jobs for Norwich
Delivering the Western Link Road and the A47 dualling
Improving trains between Norwich and London
Investing in protecting our city's heritage
Boosting tourism and putting Norwich on the map
Developing a dental training school at the UEA to solve rural recruitment shortages
1.3. Would you like to see Norwich made one of the government's investment zones?
Yes
No
1.4. Do you support building more houses on brownfield sites in Norwich (such as Anglia Square and the former Colman's site)?
Yes
No
1.5. Norwich City Council have long supported pedestrianising more and more of our city. Would you support any expansion to the current pedestrianisation or measures to tax and prevent motorists from travelling through/across the city?
Yes
No
1.6. In order to make this survey representative, how did you vote in the 2019 General Election?
Conservative
Labour
Lib Dem
Green
UKIP
Brexit Party
Didn't vote
Other…
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1.7. If a General Election were called tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote?
1.8. As things stand today, what are the chances of you voting for each of these parties in a forthcoming General Election?
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On the scale of 0-10, 0 means there would be no chance of you voting for the party and 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote for the party.
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