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    Troops in Afghanistan

    Q. Thinking about the Australian troops in Afghanistan, do you think Australia should –

     

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    This week  10 Sept 2012

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

    Increase the number of troops in Afghanistan

    7%

    6%

    3%

    4%

    4%

    5%

    6%

    3%

    Keep the same number of troops in Afghanistan

    24%

    36%

    22%

    22%

    23%

    23%

    27%

    20%

    Withdraw our troops from Afghanistan

    61%

    48%

    64%

    64%

    62%

    60%

    58%

    65%

    Don’t know

    8%

    11%

    11%

    10%

    11%

    12%

    9%

    12%

    There is little change in respondents’ positions on troops in Afghanistan. Compared to the last time the question was polled six months ago in March 2012, 4% still believe that we should increase the number of troops. Belief that we should maintain the same number of troops increased 1% to 23% and belief that we should withdraw troops fell just 2 points from 64% in March 2012 to 62%.

    Looking at the results by voting intention, Coalition voters were the most in favour of maintaining troop numbers (27%) compared to Labor voters (23%) and Greens voters (20%).   Greens voters were the most likely to want to withdraw troops from Afghanistan (65%) when compared with Labor voters (60%) and Coalition voters (58%).

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