When should EU migrants have access to UK in-work benefits or child benefit?

Fieldwork dates: 9 December 2015 - 15 December 2015
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: When should EU migrants have access to UK in-work benefits or child benefit?
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15 December 2015
Poll by BMG Research
Immediately 7%
After living in the UK for one year 15%
After living in the UK for four years 35%
Never - they should claim from the EU country where previously lived 36%
Don't know 7%

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The UK will have a referendum on its membership of the European Union before 2017. David Cameron has written a letter to the European Council setting out 4 key areas he wants changes to the UK’s membership of the EU. These contain a number of areas including changes to the structure of the EU, sovereignty of the UK, economic stability and immigration rules. For each of the following statements please select one answer - EU migrants should have access to UK in-work benefits or child benefit

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