$FL2@(#) IBM SPSS STATISTICS 64-bit MS Windows 24.0.0.0 N2Y@05 Apr 1814:44:15 TABLE SERIAL SERIAL_NQ1_EU_RERQ1. On the question of whether the UK should leave the EU or Remain in the EU....? Q2_CUSTOcQ2. On the proposal that Northern Ireland should stay in the Customs Union and/or Single Market...? Q3_POSS Q3. On the question of a possible referendum on whether Northern Ireland shuld stay in the UK or re-unify with the rest of Ireland? Q4_VOTE TQ4. On the question of how to vote if there was a referendum on a United Ireland...?Q5_TABLE~Q5. To what extent do you agree or disagree that: my fellow members respected what I had to say, even when they did not agree? Q6_TABLEQ6. To what extent do you agree or disagree that: most people had made up their minds and the discussion had little effect on them? Q7_TABLEjQ7. To what extent do you agree or disagree that: I changed my views as a result of the table discussions? Q8_BORDEBQ8. If there were to be possible border checks, I would choose...? Q9_SECONiQ9. If there were a second referendum on whether to remain in the EU or leave the EU, I would vote to...? Q10_BORDIQ10. If there were a referendum on a united Ireland, I would vote to....? Q11_MAINQ11. Overall, thinking about the UK's decision to leave the EU and the 'Brexit negotiations', can you tell me what your main concerns are, if any?                                Q11_M0 Q11. Overall, thinking about the UK's decision to leave the EU and the 'Brexit negotiations', can you tell me what your main concerns are, if any?                               Q12_MOSTcQ12. What, if anything, did you find most interesting during today's discussions and presentations?                                Q12_M0 cQ12. What, if anything, did you find most interesting during today's discussions and presentations?                               Q13_NI_RvQ13. How would you feel if there were border checks and controls between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?                                Q13_N0 vQ13. How would you feel if there were border checks and controls between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?                               Q14_NI_GlQ14. How would you feel if there were border checks and controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain?                               Q14_N0 lQ14. How would you feel if there were border checks and controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain?                              Q15_REFEQ15. What do you think about the idea of having a referendum on whether Northern Ireland should stay in the UK or re-unify with the Republic of Ireland?                               Q15_R0 Q15. What do you think about the idea of having a referendum on whether Northern Ireland should stay in the UK or re-unify with the Republic of Ireland?                              Q16_LEADQ16. And finally, if there was to be a leadership election in the Conservative party, in the coming months, who would you choose to take over as Conservative party leader and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?AGE_LASTParticipant's age WHICH_OFParticipant's genderSOCIAL_CParticipant's social class WHAT_IS "Participant's community background HOW_DID .How the participant voted in the EU referendum ?.I have become more in favour of leaving the EU @I have not changed my mind @3I have become more in favour of remaining in the EU @ I don't know ?]Become more in favour of Northern Ireland staying in both the Customs Union and Single Market @OBecome more in favour of NI staying in both the Customs Union and Single Market@mBecome more in favour of NI staying in the Single Market, but more opposed to NI staying in the Customs Union @MBecome more opposed to NI staying in both the Customs Union and Single Market @I have not changed my mind @ I don't know ?3I have become more in favour of having a referendum @I have not changed my mind @2I have become more opposesd to having a referendum @ I don't know ?BI have become more in favour of Northern Ireland staying in the UK @I have not changed my mind @0I have become more in favour of a united Ireland @ I don't know ?Agree @Neither agree nore disagree @Disagree @ I don't know  ?LIncreased border checks between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland @BIncreased border checks between Northern Ireland and Great Britain @ I don't know  ?Remain in the EU @ Leave the EU @I would not vote @ I don't know  ?Remain in the UK @%Re-unify with the Republic of Ireland @I would not vote @ I don't know  ? Theresa May @ Boris Johnson @Philip Hammond @Jacob Rees-Mogg@ None of these @ I don't know I?18-29 @30-44 @45-59 @60+ J?Male @Female @In another way K?ABC1 @C2DE L?Catholic @ Protestant @Other (specify)@NeitherM?Leave @Remain @ Did Not Vote N W    ~TABLE=Table SERIAL=Serial SERIAL_N=Serial_number Q1_EU_RE=Q1_EU_Ref Q2_CUSTO=Q2_Customs Q3_POSS=Q3_Poss_ref Q4_VOTE=Q4_Vote_ref Q5_TABLE=Q5_Table Q6_TABLE=Q6_Table Q7_TABLE=Q7_Table Q8_BORDE=Q8_Border_checks Q9_SECON=Q9_Second_ref Q10_BORD=Q10_Borderpoll Q11_MAIN=Q11_Main_concerns Q12_MOST=Q12_Most_interest Q13_NI_R=Q13_NI_ROI_border Q14_NI_G=Q14_NI_GB_border Q15_REFE=Q15_Referendum Q16_LEAD=Q16_Leadership AGE_LAST=Age_last_birthday WHICH_OF=Which_of_the_following_describes_how_you_think_of_yourself SOCIAL_C=Social_class_what_is_your_occupation WHAT_IS=What_is_your_community_background HOW_DID=How_did_you_vote_in_the_EU_referendumFQ11_MAIN=500 Q12_MOST=500 Q13_NI_R=500 Q14_NI_G=500 Q15_REFE=500 2Table:$@Role('0' )/Serial:$@Role('0' )/Serial_number:$@Role('0' )/Q1_EU_Ref:$@Role('0' )/Q2_Customs:$@Role('0' )/Q3_Poss_ref:$@Role('0' )/Q4_Vote_ref:$@Role('0' )/Q5_Table:$@Role('0' )/Q6_Table:$@Role('0' )/Q7_Table:$@Role('0' )/Q8_Border_checks:$@Role('0' )/Q9_Second_ref:$@Role('0' )/Q10_Borderpoll:$@Role('0' )/Q11_Main_concerns:$@Role('0' )/Q12_Most_interest:$@Role('0' )/Q13_NI_ROI_border:$@Role('0' )/Q14_NI_GB_border:$@Role('0' )/Q15_Referendum:$@Role('0' )/Q16_Leadership:$@Role('0' )/Age_last_birthday:$@Role('0' )/Which_of_the_following_describes_how_you_think_of_yourself:$@Role('0' )/Social_class_what_is_your_occupation:$@Role('0' )/What_is_your_community_background:$@Role('0' )/How_did_you_vote_in_the_EU_referendum:$@Role('0' )UTF-8efeegeT1 T101 fefThe most vulnerable in society will suffer. Hard border [...] will affect trade internally in the island of Ireland. People's differing viewpoints. Unhappy.Unhappy, however it would not affect me as much as that of NI & ROI border checks. I think that the referendum on the reunification of Ireland is a good idea but it should be before the UK leaves the EU so that NI won't have to deal with de-europeanisation that surely will come. ieeeefiT1 geegeggT105 fefPrices of things rocketing and working class/lower class people being greatly affected. All groups had similar outcomes from discussion.Very unhappy. I wiuldn't care, they already exist. I think this should happen within the next 10 years. ieffefogT1 T111 effefeeeeHospital health, will it be made private? Different views, some made more sense than others. If it was just more cameras, shouldn't really matter. But not manned border i.e. policy/army. Waste of money which we pay for. [Un-needed] hassle. Look at doing it about 10 years time. Sort out one thing at a time. efeffeqgffT1 T113 eegegeeNo concerns. Being more informed on Brexit. It would put us back 30 years. Ridiculous, never work. Should not happen. ihefeeyT1 T121 ~T1 fihfeghT126 geeMy main concern is the loss of business and therefore money coming into our economy. The different options i.e. customs union and single market were interesting to me as I hadn't heard about them before. I wouldn't like it as I think things are fine the way they are!!Wouldn't be happy as I am British and therefore part of the UK/GB and shouldn't need borders. I'm not sure on this yeat, would need more information. jgfehffT1 T131 iffffgefejhfffehjhT1 T136 fegfeeeefffffgiffeT1 T141 ggfefMain concerns are free movement we have at present on a tourism point of view. Economically, we would be worse off. With borders being implemented on border (Irish) we would be back 40 years and more violence. How uninformed most people are about Brexit and implications. Annoyed that things have gone back in history. Would affect trade badly - not good. Pointless. We had a referendum and voted in NI to stay in and were not listened to. ihfeefT1 fiffeegT146 eeeigefheffT2 T202 efgeggfefMy primary concern is the freedom to move to another country in the EU whilst maintaining my rights, especially my right to work. Another key concern is that NI will become more isolated and insular. The fact that a few people who voted to leave the EU said they have changed their mind, and that they made the decision without enough information and understanding. Whilst I'm not surprised they made the decision like this, I was surprised they were admi tting they may have made a mistake. Unhappy. As a frequent traveller between NI & ROI for leisure and work purposes, I feel I would be negativelly affected.I can only imagine it would mean large queues in airports and harbours which is a bother. However, I wouldn't be overly upset. I think now is not the time. At the same time I think its a positive prospect given the current situation. ifeeefkhjgT2 T207 eeffgheNone. Lots more information now - to help make a more informed decision. Not happy. Not happy. Quite happy, but not for at least 10 to 15 years time. jgfffepfeegeT2 T212 ggfefThe main concern would be that the Tories haven't got a clue. Having a remain minister conduct leaving talks is a shambles. That some people actually believe that Brexit will curtail immigration. I'd be quite annoyed to be honest. It wouldn't bother me at all. I'd be quite happy about a referendum. igeeefsT2 T215 xgT2 T220 eeeegegeeBorder controls, EU dictating Brexit negotiations and UK letting them. UK government unable or unwilling to fight their case. Realising what I didn't know concerning everything about Brexit and what it all entailed. Unhappy.Unhappy.Maybe in approximately 15-20 years. Wait to see what happens with Brexit. igeffefeeT2 T227 hehgfehI don't think people in general were given enough information. Learning about the difference between single market and customs union. Think it is a waste of resources and money. Don't have an opinion. Not until we have exited [the] EU. jhffefffffeT2 T232 ffeheMy main concern is that the UK government is extremely weak in negotiations. PM May is getting walked over by the EU. If I had known how weak the UK government would have been I may not have voted to leave. The EU is dictating the terms and the UK governm ent puts up no fight. I feel let down by figures like Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage who have taken a back seat. There is no backbone in negotiations. People generally felt uninformed and/or misinformed about what the referendum was really about. Ideally there would be minimal checks and controls - cameras and spot checks would be both welcome and acceptable. Border checks in regards to movement of people would be acceptable as it would have little impact in reality. Border checks and controls of goods would be less acceptable. Such a referendum should not be considereed until 2030 at the very earliest. Even at that, it must comply with GFA 1998 and be about joining [the] ROI rather than [the] EU. heeefeT2 hjgeeegT237 fheNone. Everyone's opinion. Wouldn't like it. Wouldn't like it. None. ihfeeffT2 T242 ehfegffehIncreased taxes/expenses. Difficulty to travel. Hearing different people's opinions, I feel more informed on issues. Ideally, I would prefer no border checks. If these were introduced I feel it would cause delays/unnecessary bad feeling etc. This would be a better solution than a border between North and South. Not right now; perhaps in the future. jeffegfffT2 T247 egfgefeToo many people coming into the country.Understanding Brexit better. Not too worried.Would not agree with any border between NI and GB. NI is part of the UK so we don't need a referendum. ehfefejfifffT3 T306 egefeThink there were too many EU regulations on us. Suppose listening to information provided that I was not really aware of before.This depends on which sort of border check would be in place. I would not like to see this, and think there is no need for this if NI is still [in the] UK I would personally prefer to stay in [the] UK and don't think a referendum would show true results. ehfffemT3 feffeffT309 fefI am 18 years old and am concerned about the future for my living situation and both the local economy as well as NI's economy as a whole. I feel today has educated me more about Brexit than over the course of the entire referendum. I enjoyed all of the in-depth information that was given. I feel there should be a certain degree of checks but I feel a heavy miltary border is unnecessary. There is a certain degree of security checks in place which I feel do not need changed. I feel this is inevitable, it is a matter of living. I would support this referendum. ieeeefugT3 T317 eegeggfef[The] economic and financial impact upon NI will be devastating on NI economy. [...] that there are key economic predictions as to tell how much this will impact [the] NI economy and nothing is being done to prevent this!!! Horrified that after so many years of [not] needing this we will return which will not be good for the island. Would not mind, there are checks already ongoing. I think it is vital for the island's economic wellbeing and survival. ffffefzfifT3 T322 fefffehHow Brexit will affect my standard of livng. I was not aware of the number of different options there are for NI after the UK leaves the EU. There should never be any[thing] that impact[s] on day to day life. Nothing would change, they are already there in airports, they would increase at ferry ports. Not yet, I think it would be a gradual thing that would happen over time. jgefef}fehheT3 T325 gfgeeThe power that our country could have? Everyone's views, things I didn't know about. N/A Already is. People need to know the ins and outs before choosing. iffffeT3 fggfegfT330 feeLack of knowledge. Misinformed. No say [on] important issues. Bodies already in place. More choices than yes/no. As long as only spot checks, no problem.No need between NI and GB, already in place. Not for another 10 years. igfeffhT3 T334 ehheghhHow it would have affected NI and not just what is best for the UK i.e. London. Given more information of what it all means and how it affects NI and ROI. I wouldn't like it as I'm from Fermanagh and its in my day to day life to go back and forth to ROI and NI, as a 10 minute trip could turn into 1 hour plus. It wouldn't affect me much as I don't [go] over that much. Not yet as I don't think everyone in NI is ready. iefeegfifT3 T340 eefgffeAbout how the border is going to be worked out. Finding inforamtion I did not know. hgeeheggfeT3 T345 egeeeWe will get an internal border in the UK and weaken NI's place in the UK. Leave campaign misled people, all of [the] UK will be worse off out of [the] EU. Strength of feeling about hard Irish border. Inconvenience, but happy if it secured NI's place in [the] UK. I would feel angry that NI was being pushed out of the UK against the majority's wishes.Would be divisive and worsen relationships in NI. efeefeT3 ghfgeffT350 fehNot enough information was given to the public to help them make an informed decision on leaving/remaining. I belioeve NI's unique situation in this process is not being given enough consideration and that citizens of NI will not have any real say in the outcomes of Brexit for the provinces both short and long term. The morning presentation set out very clearly many of the terms related to EU membership that I had not been clear on previously e.g. single market/customs union (very informative). The afternoon presentation highlighted the intricate details of what is p ossible past Brexit. It was to hear and discuss all our varied views. I would hate to go back to a hard border with all that that entails. These controls and checks already exist and I doubt if anyone travelling to [the] mainland would notice much difference.Not a good idea. It is too soon. People need to be prepared/informed and allowed time to adjust to [the] idea (many years away). The referendum question needs to be properly thought out and perhaps yes/no is not the appropriate choice of responses.jhfeffgeT4 T403 hgehegefeLooking forward to leaving the EU. New challenges. Making laws for people in the UK ourselves. Listening to different points of view. Some controls, cameras, spot checks etc is fine but not "hard border". Definitely not. Definitely not. igeefelfjgT4 T408 eehfefeHigher cost of living. Freedom of movement - move holdups at borders etc. General opinions of others being voiced.I would accept if they were not over the top. I understand there must be something. Not happy. Not ready for that. jhfefethehheT4 T416 efghhThis is all [too] much to make an informed decision, as although today was most informative and interesting. We just cannot, or I cannot, make concrete decisions, as really none of us will know just how things will materialise further down the line. Was good to hear all others' opinions I grew up with this in the past, I would not like to see such a hard controlled border. It really depends on just what is meant by border checks. If it was similar to that of Germany before it became one country again, then no. If it was as it stands as now, passport control would be acceptable, but this is for the movement of people only. Down the line, yes, I would like to see a vote on this. iffefgvT4 fihefhfT418 efeThat no one wants to [know] us in NI. Everyone's feedback. I don't mind either way. Whatever will be I will go along with. We do have some checks at airports anyway, so if this happens I won't mind. Don't [know]. igfffe{fT4 T423 jgeefgefeWill we see a definite drop in people coming to the UK to seek benefits, education and healthcare? The general implications of leaving, i.e. the details that were not brought out pre-Brexit vote.Happy to see more checks done by border security on both sides - not police or army. Only for non-UK citizens. Only several years after Brexit has been in operation - and the full facts explained to the public. hheffegefT4 T428 fegfgehNI coming out a whole lot worse from it - things would become a whole lot more complicated. Overall, the ability to have discussions based on information provided has been refreshing. A huge step backwards. Step backwards - cause for complications. I would welcome it provided that it happens when Brexit worries have calmed down. ieefheehgeeT4 T433 gfefeThat NI will get left behind and its concerns not taken seriously. That it will lead back to the troubled past. The different opinions of different tables and people. The lack of people's knowledge when it comes to informed choices surrounding politics. I would be annoyed because realistically there is no need to police the movement of people. Angry as it affects wider political unrest in NI. It should not have a referendum for at least 20 years. eeeefeT4 hhheegeT438 gehDon't want any hard or soft borders. I now know more information on the single market and customs union. Very angry as half of my family are from the South, don't want checks to visit them. This will cause longer time - traffic etc. I don't know. Not sure at the moment. ieeeefeT4 T443 jheeeggfeWhat would change for us. All of it. It wouldn't bother me very much.Not a lot as there is security borders everywhere. Stupid. Stay [in the] UK. fffefehjhT4 T449 eeheeeeConcerns for relationships between citizens living in NI. Think unionists are becoming more entrenched with the possibilities of links with the ROI even if for the good of the economy! Think it could bring back the good old days of voting politically as o pposed to sensibly. The information. I could now make an informed decision. Before this I couldn't and didn't. I would, however, still vote to remain. For me I don't care. For those living near and working across the border I would have sympathy. Again, I don't care. Why not. The outcome would be a foregone conclusion. But interesting. effeefhgheeeT5 T504 eeeegAfraid of a united Ireland, but think it's probably going to happen. Very interesting, learnt things today that I never learnt before. I can tell the message today about what I learnt to others. The speakers were very good, they got the message across. I wouldn't mind. I don't travel across the border much. I don't mind, I don't go to England anyway. It would be good for customs catching people smuggling. NI should stay in the UK. In the Republic, they have to pay for health. We are better off here than they are in the Republic. ehefhenT5 eieeeefT510 gfeIt's a democratic decision so no. People's different points of view whether you agree or disagree.Only for security reasons. Not happy because I am British. As a unionist, I would say yes then it would all be sorted. But no matter what, people would not be happy. I do not fear a referendum. igefferfT5 T514 eefeegfefMy main concern would be regarding travelling freely around Europe and the healthcare that would be provided as there is currently easy access to travel and use of an E1-11 card (personally). On a larger scale my worry would regard jobs being lost and dif ficulty to build up relationships to trade with other countries.With the discussions, I enjoyed listening to others' opinions on the matter and the point of view that came from different backgrounds. I got educated on how others see the Brexit and the effects it could have. I would not agree with border checks. I think the North and South has come along way with the peace process and borders would take us back a step. Personally, this wouldn't [affect] me. As there are already checks for us to travel from NI to GB it may not make a big change apart from it taking a longer amount of time. I think it is a good idea to get peoples' opinions, however we would need to be more educated on it before the poll was [taken].jefeefwfjfT5 T519 feffgeeWe were not informed enough beforehand. In fact, we had little or [no] information and facts. Anyone I spoke to agreed how we as a citizen of the UK weren't given enough information.Would prefer none, but if needed perhaps cameras would suffice. I would be amazed/angry/disappointed. We are all one country. I've no problem with that. jhfeef|fiefeT5 T524 ggfehComplete unknowns of how this will work. People [misled] in the run up to the referendum. Mounting evidence to suggest the economic effects of Brexit and little efforts to mitigate these - e.g. soft Brexit vs. hard Brexit. To hear the points of view of others. Ultimately, did not change my views but good to be exposed to. As my hometown (Newry) is on the border, this would impact on so much of day to day life. Brings the country back 20 years. As there are already checks (boats/flights), I don't feel it would have as big an impact - maybe a slight delay. Compared to a North/South border this wouldn't be a big change.The idea of this now appeals to me slightly more post-Brexit, but I'm not sure I feel we should be a part of either. iefeefT5 fefhegfT529 fehHard, slow border. Loss of jobs to south of Ireland. At our table we had hardline people from both sides who could agree that we need to work together to get the best deal for NI. I wouod be very angry if the border was back to the 90s.With travel it feels as if they are already there. I don't feel they would be a problem.I feel it should happen and decision should be upheld. gfeeeffT5 T535 efhffffeeNot good. Would like it at all. fgeffegeeT5 T539 geggfef[The] UK government has no intention of taking on board the concerns of Irish citizens North or South. The UK government is clueless about what Brexit is going to entail. I am concerned that my children and I as Irish citizens living in the North will los e our rights and entitlements as Irish citizens. I am concerned about the prospect of a border on the island of Ireland in particular. NI must receive special status. The openness of those I would perceive to be unionist to remaining in the EU or remaining in the single market and/or customs union. Willingness of those to have a border poll after the outcome of Brexit transition has become apparent in 2021. Very angry at the prospect, it's a backwards retrograde step designed to punish already struggling border communities. It will cost jobs, divide families, raise tensions and become a magnet for dissidents. No problem with that. People need to realise that the Irish sea already is a natural border. People already expect to go through checks when they step on a plane or a boat to go to another country. This is not an issue for me at all. There should be a referendum as soon as possible after the UK leaves the EU. NI voted overwhelmingly to remain and they are being dragged out of the EU against their will by English. ifeeeffeegeT5 T544 fgfefRemilitarisng the border. Violence over NI's place in the UK after Brexit. The extent to which even politicians are clueless about the future. Negatively, as it would inconvenience many. Some may even be offended enough to behave violently in response. It wouldn't have much effect, but I'd feel like a second-class UK citizen. It should be done, but only after enough information about it has been negotiated, and the public has been informed. jeeeegT5 ffgfeegT548 eeeWhere do we belong? Is it better or not? How hard will it be for me to travel to Europe?I would expect to get checked. Very angry. Why would there be if you are going to the same country? I would be worried if we had it now as we are very much in the unknown and people would be scared of what's to happen. iefefe