Q4 is an interesting one. The core question is "Would you prefer [a digital ID] to run by the government, or run by private sector companies?" - no option at this point to say neither - but it's prefixed, for no particular reason other than to put it in there, with ...
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"Advocates of a Digital ID argue it would enable you to prove your identity, store key facts about yourself in a way that is convenient and secure, and help you more easily access a broad range of public and private digital services." What do opponents argue? Dunno, it's never mentioned.
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Qs 5-8 are then mostly demographic: voting intention, digital literacy, etc, for segmentation. Q9 is "How well or poorly do you think the following public services are functioning?", with interesting options including "The Home Office (eg monitoring who has the right to work in the UK)"
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