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10.02.03

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Five Live poll suggests most people support detention of asylum seekers to counter terrorism


A large majority of the population believes that it is likely Al-Qaeda linked terrorists are entering the country as asylum seekers (83%) and would support the initial detention of all immigrants for security assessment (74%), according to the decisive findings of a 大象传媒 Radio Five Live poll.


However 60% of the ICM-polled sample would oppose a ban on all asylum seekers entering the country.


Five Live Breakfast unveils the results of the ICM poll today (Monday 10 February) at the start of a week long examination of the terror threat to Britain and of attitudes to terrorism as the country prepares for possible war against Iraq.


Carried out last week following arrests of alleged terrorist cells in Britain and abroad, the specially commissioned poll also discovered that 82% of people would back compulsory identity cards for all to combat the terrorist threat.


A total of 81% of the representative sample believed that it was likely that Britain would suffer a major terrorist outrage in the next year, but 69% felt that Britain was not well prepared to face a chemical or biological attack.


Notes to Editors


ICM interviewed a random sample of 1,003 adults aged 18+ by telephone on 5 and 6 February 2003.


Interviews were conducted across the country and the results were weighted to reflect the profile of all adults.


Questions and results:


Question: How likely do you think it is that terrorists linked to Al-Qaeda are entering Britain as asylum seekers?


Replies: Certain 24%; Very likely 25%; Fairly likely 33%; Fairly unlikely 7%; Very unlikely 4%; Certain they are not 2%; Don't know/didn't answer 4%.


Net certain/very likely/fairly likely: 83%.


Net fairly unlikely/very unlikely/certainly not: 13%.


Question: Here are some things that some people have suggested should be done to counter the threat of terrorism. Others oppose them as they say they endanger the rights of everyone. Bearing these two things in mind, for each one say whether you would support or oppose the measure to counter terrorism:


- Detain all immigrants and asylum seekers until they can be assessed as a potential threat.


Replies: Support 74%; Oppose 20%; Don't know/refused to answer 6%.


- Make it law that everyone carries an identity card.


Replies: Support 82%; Oppose 15%; Don't know/refused to answer 3%.


- Ban all asylum seekers.


Replies: Support 35%; Oppose 60%; Don't know/refused to answer 5%.


Question: How likely do you think it is that there will be a major terrorist attack in Britain in the next year?


Replies: Certain 7%; Very likely 31%; Fairly likely 42%; Not very likely 10%; Very unlikely 4%; Don't know/refused to answer 5%.


Net certain/very likely/fairly likely: 81%.


Net fairly unlikely/very unlikely: 14%.


Question: How well prepared do you think the authorities are to deal with a major chemical or biological attack?


Replies: Very well prepared 4%; Quite well prepared 17%; Not very well prepared 40%; Not at all well prepared 29%; Don't know/refused 10%.


Net prepared: 21%.


Net not prepared: 69%.


For more questions and regional and demographic breakdowns, contact the 大象传媒 Press Office.


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