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Importance of the Royal Family for Great Britain

 

Do you think Britain would be better off or worse off without a Royal Family?

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Great Britain; 18 years and older; 1,002; 18 to 20 May 2012 Source: guardian.co.uk


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This survey shows the opinion of British people on the importance of the Royal Family for Great Britain. The survey was conducted in May 2012, prior to the Queen's Diamond jubilee. In 2012, 22 percent of respondents think Britain would be better off without a Royal family.

Statistic Information
 
close Markets and sectors
Life , Personality & Behavior
Survey
Survey time period 18 to 20 May 2012
Interview
Number of respondents 1,002
Region Great Britain
Macroregion Europe only
Age group 18 years and older
Relevance 2
Release
Published by The Guardian
Release date May 2012
Further information The source does not provide information on the type of survey.