Year: 2004
Module: Countryside
Variable: PAYCNTY2

And which one do you feel should have the next most responsibility (for footing the bill for looking after the countryside)?

 

%

The general public through income tax and VAT 13
Everyone who lives in the countryside through their rates 25
Visitors and holidaymakers through fees and charges 14
The farming community through their profits 17
Other businesses and industries in the countryside, through their profits 29
(None of these) 1
(Don't know) 1

 

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Results for men and women

%

  Male Female
The general public through income tax and VAT 11 15
Everyone who lives in the countryside through their rates 25 25
Visitors and holidaymakers through fees and charges 15 14
The farming community through their profits 19 15
Other businesses and industries in the countryside, through their profits 28 29
(None of these) 1 1
(Don't know) 1 1

  

 

Results for people of different ages

%

  18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
The general public through income tax and VAT 12 13 13 14 11 15
Everyone who lives in the countryside through their rates 27 24 25 23 26 24
Visitors and holidaymakers through fees and charges 12 17 15 14 16 13
The farming community through their profits 14 18 19 16 17 17
Other businesses and industries in the countryside, through their profits 35 25 25 30 28 30
(None of these) 0 1 1 2 2 1
(Don't know) 0 3 2 1 1 1

 

  

Results for people of different religions

%

  Catholic Protestant No religion
The general public through income tax and VAT 13 14 12
Everyone who lives in the countryside through their rates 21 27 28
Visitors and holidaymakers through fees and charges 13 15 17
The farming community through their profits 20 14 18
Other businesses and industries in the countryside, through their profits 32 28 22
(None of these) 0 1 3
(Don't know) 1 1 1

 

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