You can see here a listing of our previous daily mini polls:
11th August 2019
Do you read any of the following newspapers on a weekly basis (either/or online, print, social media, anywhere else)?
10th August 2019
Have you booked a trip (online) with any of the following package holiday companies, in the past 12 months?
Other online providers (e.g loveholidays, lastminute, first choice)
I haven't used an online provider to book a holiday in the past 12 months
08th August 2019
Which of the following do you think is most accurate about why we dream:
It's how our minds process information from the day
It's like a reset for our minds, refreshing us for the next day
It's our minds trying to interpret external stimuli when we're asleep
It's like our mind's own therapy, providing a safe place to resolve emotion
02nd August 2019
With new Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently suggesting a "do or die" approach to leaving the EU, which of the following situations do you think is more likely:
We will leave the EU with a deal
We will leave the EU without a deal
The process of leaving the EU will be pushed back again
We will try to find a way to "leave" without really leaving
29th July 2019
Which of the following TV subscriptions do you have?
25th July 2019
Have you contacted Co-op for a funeral plan and then taken one out with a different provider (other than Co-op)?
22th July 2019
Have you contacted Co-op for a funeral plan and then taken one out with a different provider (other than Co-op)?
21th July 2019
Jo Swinson has just become the first woman to be elected as leader of the Liberal Democrat party. Do you agree with the decision to elect her?
Yes, she will make an excellent leader of the party
No, she was a bad choice and they should have picked someone else
Maybe, I don't have enough information to know one way or the other
I don't care / I don't follow politics
20th July 2019
As of January 2018, The Oxford English Dictionary has added more than 1,100 new words, senses, and sub-entries and the list continues to grow. If you had to choose, which of the following new colloquialisms would you add to your own vocabulary?
Ghost - to stop talking to someone without warning
Hangry - bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger
Spill the tea - to share gossip
Slay - to do something really well