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Opinion polls

12.07.2007 / 00:00 CET
European Voice is right that opinion polls mostly give you the answers you are looking for (‘What does a poll really ask you?' 5-11 July).
The discrepancy between opinion polls is striking and the answer is down to one thing: how do you phrase the question?
While Eurobarometers are an interesting instrument for the European Commission to try to feel the pulse of public opinion before proposing legislation, they do not provide reliable data. How often did we see the Commission refraining from proposing legislation because the Eurobarometer poll showed there was no appetite in the public for such a law?
It is not the Commission's fault, though. It is more the fault of the institutes doing the polls in the member states. They should come up with more neutral questions, which do not provide biased answers.

Erika Faulk
Brussels

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