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  • Should Stonehenge be fenced off from the public to protect it? - 68 votes - open
  • In view of the drought, should every house in Britain have a water meter installed? - 342 votes - closed
  • Should people in England have to pay for single use carrier bags? - 259 votes - closed
  • Should power cables be put underground, even though this would cost more than pylons? - 195 votes - closed
  • In future, should more money be invested in roads or railways? - 242 votes - closed
  • Should hydraulic fracturing (fracking) be banned in the UK? - 330 votes - closed
  • Should the speed limit on motorways be increased to 80mph? - 202 votes - closed
  • Will you be planning your main holiday in the UK in 2012? - 206 votes - closed
  • Should our taxes be used to keep rural lines open? - 234 votes - closed
  • Do you think people have a better standard of living in town or country? - 160 votes - closed
  • Would you welcome a wind farm in your area if it meant cheaper bills? - 389 votes - closed
  • Would you stop eating fish to conserve wild stocks? - 486 votes - closed
  • Should farmers be paid subsidies to encourage wildlife? - 538 votes - closed
  • Should raptor numbers be controlled to help the songbird population? - 469 votes - closed
  • What is your main reason for not using rural public transport? - 432 votes - open
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