Is Britain better able to defend itself from terrorist attacks by being a member of or by leaving the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 22 March 2016 - 24 March 2016
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Is Britain better able to defend itself from terrorist attacks by being a member of or by leaving the EU?
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24 March 2016
Poll by ICM
Being a member of the EU 40%
Leaving the EU 37%
Don't Know 24%

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You may have seen or heard that terrorist attacks have occurred in Brussels. Some people think that the UK being a member of the European Union makes us safer from such attacks, with cross-national authorities being better able to share intelligence information and respond accordingly.
Others think that Britain would be able to defend itself better leaving the EU and making its own decisions about its border control and intelligence gathering. Which do you agree with more?
The UK is better able to defend itself from terrorist attacks by being a member of the European Union [OR] The UK is better able to defend itself from terrorist attacks by leaving the European Union

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