Current Sunday trading laws mean that most shops are only allowed to open for 6 hours on Sundays. The government are considering temporarily suspendin...
YouGov Survey Results Sample Size: 676 GB Adults Fieldwork: 19th - 19th March 2012 Voting intention Total
Con
Lab
Lib Dem
676 676 %
160 %
196 %
The Sunday trading laws should not be suspended during the Olympic and Paralympic games
27
28
The Sunday trading laws should be temporarily suspended during the Olympic and Paralympic games
31
The Sunday trading laws should be permanently abolished Don't know
Weighted Sample Unweighted Sample
2010 Vote
Gender
Con
Lab
55 %
204 198 %
179 163 %
Lib Dem 154 179 %
29
28
28
27
33
31
25
32
35
38
35
35
7
1
4
12
Age
Social grade
Region
60+
ABC1
C2DE
London
231 249 %
191 202 %
385 460 %
291 216 %
87 81 %
Rest of South 220 234 %
20
32
31
27
27
30
28
25
33
31
30
33
28
21
32
34
41
30
37
36
34
8
24
6
6
2
4
11
Male
Female
18-24 25-39 40-59
329 309 %
347 367 %
82 70 %
172 155 %
22
30
24
17
34
32
25
36
38
32
39
39
2
6
8
6
Midlands / Wales 145 139 %
North
Scotland
166 169 %
59 53 %
23
29
20
39
28
30
26
38
29
44
31
46
12
4
5
10
8
Current Sunday trading laws mean that most shops are only allowed to open for 6 hours on Sundays. The government are considering temporarily suspending the Sunday trading laws during the Olympic and Paralympic Games this year, so shops will be allowed to open for as long as they want on Sundays during the games. Which of the following best reflects your view?