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Benefits: cuts for people refusing to learn English, by political stance

Cutting benefits for non English-speaking migrants not learning English by voting intention

The data displays the share of respondents who said they would support a policy of stopping benefits for non-English speaking migrants who are not taking English classes, in Great Britain in June 2013, by their voting intentions for the next election. 95% of Conservative supporters, and 94% of UKIP supporters were in favour of this policy, whereas more supporters of the traditionally more left-wing parties were opposed to it.

Support 95 81 87 94
Oppose 2 13 7 5
Don't know 3 7 6 1