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6 February 2018

5072 GB adults surveyed

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100 years ago some women won the right to vote for the first time. Calls have been made for suffragettes who were jailed while campaigning for the vote to be pardoned posthumously. Convictions included disrupting meetings, breaking windows, vandalism, assaulting police officers and politicians, and arson. Which comes closer to your view?

Conducted 6 February 2018

YouGov surveyed 5072 GB adults

29%
36%
19%
2%
14%
100 years ago some women won the right to vote for the first time. Calls have been made for suffragettes who were jailed while campaigning for the vote to be pardoned posthumously. Convictions included disrupting meetings, breaking windows, vandalism, assaulting police officers and politicians, and arson. Which comes closer to your view?

Conducted 6 February 2018

YouGov surveyed 5072 GB adults

By:
29%
36%
19%
2%
14%