Personality & Habits
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Do you think people that there is always a reason behind why people are bad, or do you think some people are just bad?
Updated on 18/12/2024
Some people are just bad
47%
There is always a reason why people are bad, generally to do with their upbringing or circumstances
43%
What New Year’s resolutions are Britons making for 2025?
By Matthew Smith
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What kind of companies are unethical to invest in, according to Britons?
By Matthew Smith
With tuition fees set to rise again, most recent graduates already consider university bad value for money
By Kate Brooksbank
How the government is handling the issue of education in the UK
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The most important issues facing the country
Do you think that the England cricket team should or should not boycott matches against Afghanistan, in protest at the Taliban government's treatment of women?
Updated on 08/01/2025
Should boycott
52%
Should not boycott
14%
If you were playing a game that required some players to act deceptively in order to eliminate honest players, with honest players needing to work out who was acting deceptively, would you rather be a deceptive player (a traitor) or an honest player (a faithful)?
Updated on 08/01/2025
Rather be honest (a faithful)
53%
Rather be deceptive (a traitor)
17%