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PoliticsHome Polls

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Voters: CPS wrong not to bring charges over Tomlinson

Voters believe that the CPS was wrong not to bring charges against the police officer over the death of Ian Tomlinson, and support the Buckingham Palace ban on Nick Griffin

Fifty nine per cent of voters believe that the Crown Prosecution Service made the wrong decision not to bring charges against the police officer who pushed Ian Tomlinson to the ground at least year’s G20 protests, according to a new PoliticsHome poll.

The view was shared across the political spectrum, with less than a third of people (twenty eight per cent) thinking it was the right thing to do.

Griffin ban endorsed

People were also asked whether it was right for Buckingham Palace to ban Nick Griffin from attending a garden party yesterday. 

Fifty five per cent of people supported the decision to bar the BNP leader, while thirty nine per cent thought he should have been allowed to attend. 

Conservative party supporters were divided on this issue: fifty per cent believe the Palace was right to exclude Griffin, but almost as many (forty five per cent think Griffin should have been permitted to attend.)

PoliticsHome interviewed 940 voters by email from 22-23 July 2010.  Results are weighted by age, gender and political party identification to reflect the population of Great Britain.

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