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| Thursday, 17 October, 2002, 14:43 GMT 15:43 UK Hearts and Minds poll: The details ![]() Stormont under lock and key (Cartoon by Ian Knox) An opinion poll has suggested support for the Good Friday Agreement is at its lowest in Northern Ireland since it was signed in 1998. The poll was commissioned by the BBC Northern Ireland political programme, Hearts and Minds. The poll followed the suspension of the power-sharing executive at midnight on Monday after allegations of IRA intelligence gathering in the Northern Ireland Office. It is not known when power will be restored to the Stormont administration. The poll also revealed that almost a third of the 1,080 people, surveyed by PricewaterhouseCoopers on October 15 - 16, wanted a full cessation of paramilitary activity as a requirement for the return of devolution. Interviews for the poll were conducted across all the 18 parliamentary constituencies and 26 district council areas of Northern Ireland. The poll, which has a margin of error of 2.98% either way, is fully representative of Northern Ireland's adult population in terms of age, gender, religion, geography and social class. The religious breakdown was 56.9% Protestant and 43.1% Catholic. It is the fourth such survey commissioned by Hearts and Minds since the referendum on the Agreement. If the referendum was held again today, how would you vote? October 2002 September 2001 May 2000 March 1999 The 1998 referendum Given the recent suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly, what is your preferred model for the government of Northern Ireland? Direct rule from Westminster: The return from suspension of the local power-sharing assembly: An independent Ulster: A united Ireland: Joint authority over Northern Ireland by London and Dublin: A return to majority rule at Stormont: Under what circumstances would you support the return from suspension of the assembly? It should be brought back immediately without any preconditions: A full cessation of all paramilitary activity: Another act of IRA decommissioning: A statement by the IRA that the war is over: Disbandment of the IRA: An NI Executive without Sinn Fein: I never want to see it return: Do you think Northern Ireland will still be part of the United Kingdom in 2020? Yes No Which of the following groupings/parties would best represent your views? Total All Unionist All Nationalist Who do you support power sharing with? Ulster Unionist base Democratic Unionist base UK Unionist base Progressive Unionist base Total In your opinion, which one of the following offers the most effective leadership to unionism in Northern Ireland? (Unionists only) Ulster Unionist base Democratic Unionist base UK Unionist base Progressive Unionist base Total Would you be prepared to see a renegotiation of the Good Friday Agreement? (Nationalist only) SDLP base Sinn Fein base In your opinion, which one of the following offers the most effective leadership to nationalism in Northern Ireland? (Nationalist only) SDLP base Sinn Fein base Total Click on the links below for related stories |
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