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I feel like this is going to be dependent on how refugees come.
If you live next to a war torn country, you will get flooded with refugees. The countries a bit further away will still take a lot. But if you're a log way away, have an application process and proper support for the number of refugees you take (which you can easily limit to a manageable amount), then I feel people will probably be more accepting.
Are you sure? I only skimmed it but if you look at the list of countries, no matter how you rank it (they seem to be ranking by the number of people who picked the middle option, which seems a little odd to me) then Great Britain doesn't end up in 3rd place like the article claims. They also use "Great Britain" while the article used "UK".
I was going to say this. It's easy to be #1 when we have almost no refugees entering illegally.
We're the highest for "Let stay, and allow more", and for that plus "Let stay, but not allow any more". Any way you look at it, we're number one. They say that somewhere in the text too.
No idea how UK is in #3, but it must be that report The Guardian is referring to because of the date and surveyor.
Sorry I meant are you sure it's the right report, not are you sure we're #1. I wonder if they updated the report to fix an error after the article came out.
Yeah, the report came out 2 days after The Guardian article so maybe they did change something. Or the journalist fucked up. They do that far more than they should. But Ipsos only do these surveys once a year so it must be the right one.
Another thing I noticed - we're most likely to agree that refugees make a positive contribution to our country (70%).