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Namely, how much do you care about 'Brexit', and/or how much will it affect you?",Which option best describes your current stance on 'Brexit'?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? 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- Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,"Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The European Court of Auditors","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Committee of Public Accounts","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Office for National Statistics","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - Her Majesty’s Treasury","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Migration Observatory","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The European Food Safety Authority","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The British Poultry Council","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - Reuters","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Office for National Statistics","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - David Davis","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - Theresa May","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Institute for Government","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Committee on European Union Affairs","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - Open Europe","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - Eurostat","Finally, please indicate how much you would trust each body or individual in the list below, according to the following scale: 'No trust' = I would trust no claims they make. 'Low trust' = I would trust few claims they make. 'Medium trust' = I would trust some claims they make. 'High trust' = I would trust most claims they make. 'Full trust' = I would trust all claims they make. - The Office for National Statistics",How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above? - Group,How would you rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' above?,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top? - Group,How would you now rate the truthfulness/accuracy of the 'Claim' at the top?,How 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Explanation""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_140_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_4_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_7_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_22_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_26_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_34_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_44_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_52_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_56_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_64_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_68_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_77_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_81_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_89_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_93_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_101_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_105_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_114_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_118_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_18_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_143_DO""}","{""ImportId"":""FL_164_DO""}" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:12,09/07/2018 03:20,100,475,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:20,R_sSTHXHY2TFl5tcZ,anonymous,EN,Female,62,White,Graduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:19,09/07/2018 03:26,100,435,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:26,R_1BXjYpX5v23XFfW,anonymous,EN,Male,58,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:24,09/07/2018 03:28,100,243,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:28,R_1mlbzxzYBKwGBOW,anonymous,EN,Male,18,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:29,09/07/2018 03:31,100,151,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:31,R_1rcdlYGhFfCe6OL,anonymous,EN,Female,37,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",3,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:24,09/07/2018 03:33,100,558,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:33,R_3LaN0oC9U1L5jpk,anonymous,EN,Female,57,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:33,09/07/2018 03:36,100,168,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:36,R_1po3PggM2iREEg8,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week),Student","Less than £15,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:43,09/07/2018 03:50,100,387,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:50,R_2RX0hLhwlR8UJ5P,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Low trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:42,09/07/2018 03:52,100,583,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:52,R_28ZmdYH5ETJe2Cf,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:51,09/07/2018 03:57,100,312,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:57,R_1JVCh0ku1iF4LOA,anonymous,EN,Male,30,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:54,09/07/2018 03:57,100,198,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:57,R_2afC0g3OsudxoNL,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,Foundation Degree,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:54,09/07/2018 03:59,100,300,TRUE,09/07/2018 03:59,R_25SI1mD6HC10fAL,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,0,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:52,09/07/2018 04:00,100,493,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:00,R_3kzDDM4QVaD6TVv,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 03:56,09/07/2018 04:07,100,659,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:07,R_3I3T0dev8j3XOXJ,anonymous,EN,Female,37,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:08,09/07/2018 04:11,100,174,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:11,R_30tU4u6u3C9Q8Lb,anonymous,EN,Female,18,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:05,09/07/2018 04:11,100,392,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:11,R_3nGDS2HaIHsvncj,anonymous,EN,Female,33,White,"Professional Degree (e.g., MD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:05,09/07/2018 04:14,100,500,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:14,R_2DM4rVRa7reUx2K,anonymous,EN,Male,40,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:12,09/07/2018 04:15,100,177,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:15,R_RJoSwAFBWbKzISR,anonymous,EN,Male,35,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:07,09/07/2018 04:16,100,556,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:16,R_1hTsEzLpwBXaLv7,anonymous,EN,Female,43,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:12,09/07/2018 04:16,100,253,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:16,R_PML9FxacqlTQp5n,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:09,09/07/2018 04:18,100,506,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:18,R_2zZl5qrGrEPL4BM,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:12,09/07/2018 04:18,100,352,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:18,R_1eR8RZmD7bl1iCj,anonymous,EN,Male,44,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:11,09/07/2018 04:18,100,411,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:18,R_3Gy6TszGtqziEqH,anonymous,EN,Female,34,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:17,09/07/2018 04:20,100,189,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:20,R_2UVnQ2Xew3tyOgP,anonymous,EN,Male,40,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:16,09/07/2018 04:21,100,275,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:21,R_1kM74v31aaVGwFE,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:17,09/07/2018 04:21,100,239,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:21,R_2rTYW5BnZJzv3Nv,anonymous,EN,Female,20,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:08,09/07/2018 04:23,100,845,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:23,R_cvUbP6RWFxkHdpn,anonymous,EN,Female,44,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"Less than £15,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:21,09/07/2018 04:26,100,268,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:26,R_1GktQwVfAy0Rjep,anonymous,EN,Male,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:22,09/07/2018 04:27,100,317,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:27,R_2Cy3wyTXCRn6FqL,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:22,09/07/2018 04:28,100,332,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:28,R_3qdIzACj9U57LpS,anonymous,EN,Female,64,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:19,09/07/2018 04:28,100,556,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:28,R_yvAt8b4sbkqeN4R,anonymous,EN,Female,27,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:23,09/07/2018 04:28,100,305,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:28,R_3R8CtBdlfUyWo3K,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:26,09/07/2018 04:30,100,257,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:31,R_2tastd2DehGrePh,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,Graduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:20,09/07/2018 04:31,100,615,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:31,R_3oZK0Eyqk8r0CTc,anonymous,EN,Female,43,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:24,09/07/2018 04:31,100,373,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:31,R_1hZ4QtFXKZF32qM,anonymous,EN,Female,34,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:27,09/07/2018 04:31,100,210,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:31,R_vkK1CJAZ42m3H0J,anonymous,EN,Male,18,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Unemployed,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:21,09/07/2018 04:31,100,583,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:31,R_x3mF5ViDJkqowEh,anonymous,EN,Female,67,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Retired,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:29,09/07/2018 04:33,100,286,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:33,R_2Vr9hvYSPGtB4LB,anonymous,EN,Female,33,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:29,09/07/2018 04:35,100,384,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:35,R_2pRAfFcKCuTlW5x,anonymous,EN,Male,46,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:28,09/07/2018 04:35,100,452,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:35,R_cRPBy4u7OkfnGgx,anonymous,EN,Female,61,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:30,09/07/2018 04:35,100,319,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:35,R_2YfjDd7MzlmB8LD,anonymous,EN,Female,21,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:26,09/07/2018 04:35,100,566,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:36,R_12sh64RLWct0g99,anonymous,EN,Male,32,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:31,09/07/2018 04:36,100,331,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:36,R_2t6extOzq3cBTE3,anonymous,EN,Male,25,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",6,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:32,09/07/2018 04:36,100,251,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:36,R_Y4APe8AkC4xF8mB,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:32,09/07/2018 04:39,100,399,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:39,R_3G2kLuLlWbHNYTF,anonymous,EN,Female,51,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:34,09/07/2018 04:40,100,323,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:40,R_VWswRnrY4Kme0db,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:34,09/07/2018 04:40,100,365,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:40,R_28VdAu1zJjowQyl,anonymous,EN,Female,63,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Passive,8,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:38,09/07/2018 04:41,100,202,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:41,R_yrw4nn5YrvD8ZGN,anonymous,EN,Female,42,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:36,09/07/2018 04:42,100,355,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:42,R_Uox64UpXMAP7g4N,anonymous,EN,Male,34,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:37,09/07/2018 04:42,100,338,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:42,R_YaeQHZywBiuXdSh,anonymous,EN,Male,33,Asian or Pacific Islander,Graduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","Over £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:40,09/07/2018 04:43,100,140,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:43,R_u8GBuMjCMe3dxfP,anonymous,EN,Female,27,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",2,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:37,09/07/2018 04:44,100,402,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:44,R_yRe5OxYidxDdmk9,anonymous,EN,Female,23,"White,Native American or American Indian","A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",1 – Extremely Liberal,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:40,09/07/2018 04:45,100,348,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:45,R_1doaR33oGt04SKA,anonymous,EN,Male,40,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:37,09/07/2018 04:46,100,562,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:46,R_xynwbldZ6gxCn0B,anonymous,EN,Male,51,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Retired,"Less than £15,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:40,09/07/2018 04:46,100,408,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:46,R_3Dvjk1RTTBcci6s,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:37,09/07/2018 04:47,100,594,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:47,R_1r05CVeIdpxTris,anonymous,EN,Female,37,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:44,09/07/2018 04:48,100,245,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:48,R_27PrqxslK43InPA,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:45,09/07/2018 04:49,100,223,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:49,R_3jUrMZ0WvGu52SV,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:39,09/07/2018 04:49,100,602,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:49,R_2vZ0dxohdd9k1VM,anonymous,EN,Female,45,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:42,09/07/2018 04:49,100,412,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:49,R_10AZQ0a3wvUNGZA,anonymous,EN,Female,50,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:45,09/07/2018 04:50,100,303,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:50,R_1osVBgFlpJAgvlr,anonymous,EN,Male,36,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:46,09/07/2018 04:51,100,317,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:51,R_XTHOgIVKgmvCehb,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:46,09/07/2018 04:51,100,342,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:51,R_3NDKLJbyUhG3aoc,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:46,09/07/2018 04:52,100,348,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:52,R_x3eLUseaS6BvILT,anonymous,EN,Male,57,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:48,09/07/2018 04:52,100,278,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:52,R_DpflY0OFPMsxkxr,anonymous,EN,Male,34,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Unemployed,"£65,000 to £100,000",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:47,09/07/2018 04:53,100,396,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:53,R_2dmBbKAgMizpuVU,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",5,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,2,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:45,09/07/2018 04:54,100,585,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:54,R_3kupqGDmr0hsYEe,anonymous,EN,Female,33,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:51,09/07/2018 04:56,100,264,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:56,R_3sjBB807Pmsm2AB,anonymous,EN,Female,37,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:51,09/07/2018 04:56,100,258,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:56,R_20YUHBBugbXKWjz,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Unable to work,"Less than £15,000",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,No trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,No trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:48,09/07/2018 04:56,100,513,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:56,R_12L00zNM2Wy3vNl,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:50,09/07/2018 04:56,100,370,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:56,R_3h5W1Hy67b8iX3b,anonymous,EN,Male,27,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:48,09/07/2018 04:56,100,499,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:56,R_31YOz5PCS11gvOe,anonymous,EN,Female,18,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:54,09/07/2018 04:57,100,194,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:57,R_cOOuIUEq9bJ7hUl,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:54,09/07/2018 04:57,100,179,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:57,R_2yg4hJiQG4XIr0k,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:51,09/07/2018 04:57,100,399,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:57,R_3DeFz5cC5vOnN1D,anonymous,EN,Female,57,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:48,09/07/2018 04:58,100,563,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:58,R_1f6OB0G1VRuKh2s,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Student,"£15,000 to £24,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:49,09/07/2018 04:58,100,538,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:58,R_1hXdQKls8jC8K0S,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,8,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:55,09/07/2018 04:59,100,253,TRUE,09/07/2018 04:59,R_2dRwgdxmahLOc29,anonymous,EN,Female,22,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:56,09/07/2018 05:00,100,274,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:00,R_XtftbbXc82wKhUZ,anonymous,EN,Female,30,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:50,09/07/2018 05:00,100,632,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:00,R_3JyFcTatL2U2zc4,anonymous,EN,Female,46,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:49,09/07/2018 05:01,100,719,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:01,R_3FRGBtXsBagYH04,anonymous,EN,Female,42,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:54,09/07/2018 05:01,100,469,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:01,R_21p0iHYgIbgaGvs,anonymous,EN,Male,39,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:53,09/07/2018 05:01,100,516,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:01,R_3GkvEGOfM0EFkG7,anonymous,EN,Female,34,White,Foundation Degree,Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:55,09/07/2018 05:02,100,414,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:02,R_30vs95LzHp7viAL,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:58,09/07/2018 05:02,100,240,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:02,R_1g0cSsTet5hCqbJ,anonymous,EN,Female,43,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:56,09/07/2018 05:03,100,389,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:03,R_rrkeqfnxS3Xq6w9,anonymous,EN,Female,42,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:58,09/07/2018 05:03,100,317,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:03,R_3hGtWrBw7M2qnEe,anonymous,EN,Male,38,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:00,09/07/2018 05:04,100,244,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_DcRaLAFryDKjpaF,anonymous,EN,Female,54,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:00,09/07/2018 05:05,100,241,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_24HGJFh71YipOZS,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:57,09/07/2018 05:05,100,435,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_3nlb7kxuuDTBQWk,anonymous,EN,Male,49,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Passive,8,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:01,09/07/2018 05:05,100,201,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_1DOt32xFjcMFWIX,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:02,09/07/2018 05:05,100,183,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_Zs0HhRmQJF3xPhL,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:05,100,156,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_1LCiqWNAGqPbiK9,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:00,09/07/2018 05:05,100,292,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_3MmrArydRli7rnR,anonymous,EN,Male,55,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:56,09/07/2018 05:05,100,536,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:05,R_DiLQSJNeuVwNZ2p,anonymous,EN,Male,18,Asian or Pacific Islander,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"Less than £15,000",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:00,09/07/2018 05:06,100,362,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:06,R_2rT3SR0jmXcxTk6,anonymous,EN,Female,59,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Professional Degree (e.g., MD)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:02,09/07/2018 05:07,100,273,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:07,R_1E0g2WHTNilbnQh,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:01,09/07/2018 05:07,100,339,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:07,R_1o5ASULUvvT2ReS,anonymous,EN,Male,63,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:02,09/07/2018 05:07,100,301,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:07,R_1K7ods2aezRpor4,anonymous,EN,Female,33,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:07,100,142,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:07,R_2scZYYFmEChkW1P,anonymous,EN,Female,20,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:56,09/07/2018 05:07,100,664,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:07,R_31tPsMPKoLAZ4zN,anonymous,EN,Male,25,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:08,100,262,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:08,R_2fljmI5GyfvO4n4,anonymous,EN,Female,41,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:08,100,301,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:08,R_3Renj2IWKbjPxUs,anonymous,EN,Female,32,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:02,09/07/2018 05:08,100,370,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:08,R_3VRAZr1Q8mSnUvn,anonymous,EN,Male,36,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:02,09/07/2018 05:08,100,381,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:08,R_2tyXOr6eqnqS4p9,anonymous,EN,Male,53,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:01,09/07/2018 05:09,100,437,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:09,R_1oF1QsEiUz5Am5e,anonymous,EN,Male,69,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:57,09/07/2018 05:09,100,708,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:09,R_2dSXpqRCTVMRHnu,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:09,100,328,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:09,R_1Kdu77OKIQao9LI,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:09,100,332,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:09,R_3qwZRijmAuY3I2T,anonymous,EN,Male,29,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"Less than £15,000",2,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:01,09/07/2018 05:09,100,473,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:09,R_ZaC0sAOqC33inKx,anonymous,EN,Female,59,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"Less than £15,000",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 04:53,09/07/2018 05:10,100,997,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:10,R_3RpxRBSoOvEIzse,anonymous,EN,Female,81,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Retired,"£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:11,100,343,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_BG57JdX12lKxPdT,anonymous,EN,Male,48,White,Graduate Diploma,Unable to work,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:06,09/07/2018 05:11,100,308,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_po8YvsZoDEaTQEV,anonymous,EN,Female,44,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:11,100,383,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_11gy38LQ6jgQICp,anonymous,EN,Male,66,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:01,09/07/2018 05:11,100,610,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_1kTuzX2QfqpqYoi,anonymous,EN,Female,62,White,Postgraduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:03,09/07/2018 05:11,100,504,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_Zh6JK1fraKeu3BL,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","Over £100,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:06,09/07/2018 05:11,100,310,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:11,R_bkdGGLJLqZVAXnj,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,No trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:07,09/07/2018 05:12,100,316,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:12,R_3Op5w6ABDQEVmk6,anonymous,EN,Female,34,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:07,09/07/2018 05:12,100,314,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:12,R_3fvEcLHQqH2oyCf,anonymous,EN,Male,27,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:12,100,399,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:12,R_R7TPqWNUAjDEbGV,anonymous,EN,Female,63,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,3,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:07,09/07/2018 05:12,100,314,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:12,R_RlYzTPLvfSAklAR,anonymous,EN,Male,33,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Passive,7,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:08,09/07/2018 05:13,100,252,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_3IWQop6MnUho6t5,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:13,100,450,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_4TMBuoWzauXdmz7,anonymous,EN,Male,29,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:08,09/07/2018 05:13,100,306,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_1JDCIJBpZxmz5QP,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:07,09/07/2018 05:13,100,341,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_2w4827m7xODVleW,anonymous,EN,Male,47,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:13,100,500,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_3e99vGi7q7xWYgr,anonymous,EN,Male,41,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:09,09/07/2018 05:13,100,278,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_3JymN4yK3Qpv9M2,anonymous,EN,Female,26,"White,Black, Caribbean or African American","Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Unemployed,"£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:04,09/07/2018 05:13,100,545,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_bNrZJYmD7UsQoYp,anonymous,EN,Male,48,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:05,09/07/2018 05:13,100,525,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_DjXDQVyJTHVKjS1,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Self-employed,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:07,09/07/2018 05:13,100,412,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:13,R_ThIcRu5mG9fLx4d,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Over £100,000",6,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:09,09/07/2018 05:14,100,309,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:14,R_W0eJ7Z50DZhzMTT,anonymous,EN,Female,45,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:06,09/07/2018 05:14,100,467,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:14,R_3ijMwxeSNqARmqE,anonymous,EN,Female,75,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:10,09/07/2018 05:14,100,229,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:14,R_3kzinJQNjV4TM2d,anonymous,EN,Male,40,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:10,09/07/2018 05:15,100,293,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:15,R_1cSVmWV3R20zy5K,anonymous,EN,Female,46,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:06,09/07/2018 05:15,100,540,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:15,R_xoadiYUQf2yqoKd,anonymous,EN,Female,73,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",7 – Extremely Conservative,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:08,09/07/2018 05:16,100,473,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:16,R_p6leWfxFGHGulnH,anonymous,EN,Female,39,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:11,09/07/2018 05:16,100,290,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:16,R_ZK1XxOIZCilYynn,anonymous,EN,Female,46,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:11,09/07/2018 05:16,100,279,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:16,R_27Cl3M0wDAighEk,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:16,100,174,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:16,R_u8PuL5lvo0lCZAl,anonymous,EN,Female,49,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:10,09/07/2018 05:17,100,427,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:17,R_OJOlQRVD5IGwbXb,anonymous,EN,Female,61,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:10,09/07/2018 05:17,100,419,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:17,R_eexpZ81LdbctYlz,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:12,09/07/2018 05:17,100,335,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:17,R_12PBmfaLNmLIeNW,anonymous,EN,Female,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:18,100,228,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:18,R_3RyZ2YBpfpSMhdQ,anonymous,EN,Male,32,"White,Hispanic or Latino,Asian or Pacific Islander,Black, Caribbean or African American,Native American or American Indian",Graduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:18,100,225,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:18,R_27sB4E1hlEoe7pM,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:15,09/07/2018 05:18,100,203,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:18,R_20UaYGBLJuvh9ux,anonymous,EN,Female,19,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,8,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:16,09/07/2018 05:18,100,123,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_1CEgKR2iW0SxKUa,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:15,09/07/2018 05:19,100,233,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_eh5sb6bmjp5ZdWp,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:19,100,308,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_2a9trkKEU9HGiUa,anonymous,EN,Female,18,Asian or Pacific Islander,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:19,100,298,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_2SeHKROTjcR52q7,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:09,09/07/2018 05:19,100,627,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_3rZp0HIC9Swts0y,anonymous,EN,Female,53,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:15,09/07/2018 05:19,100,253,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_1f8WoQz8K1w6kRm,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:13,09/07/2018 05:19,100,376,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:19,R_3qsoPKkNk1WfgPW,anonymous,EN,Female,30,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:11,09/07/2018 05:20,100,494,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:20,R_1P5UbWzGI0AYUnv,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:20,100,374,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:20,R_3sgXdPKzlkoPFma,anonymous,EN,Male,23,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:09,09/07/2018 05:20,100,685,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:20,R_2QgpCbbBzYGwILb,anonymous,EN,Female,45,"Black, Caribbean or African American","Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:15,09/07/2018 05:21,100,352,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:21,R_sh88nZtk6IIRsZj,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:21,100,423,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:21,R_10uApn7q1RmkbFA,anonymous,EN,Female,59,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:17,09/07/2018 05:21,100,256,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:21,R_3EuROHnFSJXhMDu,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:21,100,191,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:21,R_2tgOPts8ReUiAT2,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:17,09/07/2018 05:21,100,233,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:21,R_25RcbSkFYzNr9dc,anonymous,EN,Female,45,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:22,100,193,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:22,R_3asrfpCIsCRBDm9,anonymous,EN,Male,27,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:11,09/07/2018 05:22,100,628,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:22,R_3h3iov3jHK9yGwd,anonymous,EN,Female,53,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","Over £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Full trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:17,09/07/2018 05:22,100,280,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:22,R_3qjmowCMvOfAXYc,anonymous,EN,Female,48,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:15,09/07/2018 05:22,100,392,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:22,R_2rJH6TnW4cluWPW,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:23,100,197,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:23,R_bwGDxMhEw17tdUR,anonymous,EN,Female,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:16,09/07/2018 05:23,100,405,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:23,R_3kFJCoJ7d0xOhsg,anonymous,EN,Female,43,Asian or Pacific Islander,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:11,09/07/2018 05:23,100,705,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:23,R_Xibitf63wtf7J0l,anonymous,EN,Female,51,"Black, Caribbean or African American","A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:23,100,246,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:23,R_3qQMUi70eNus36O,anonymous,EN,Male,57,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Retired,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:23,100,264,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:23,R_T7MOMuly7i2icJX,anonymous,EN,Male,29,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Professional Degree (e.g., MD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:10,09/07/2018 05:24,100,810,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:24,R_1GNYpl65sRnrSbw,anonymous,EN,Female,54,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Passive,7,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:21,09/07/2018 05:24,100,167,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:24,R_1fdq6n349XgMt2J,anonymous,EN,Male,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:17,09/07/2018 05:24,100,450,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:24,R_BKStJUKM4xsGFLb,anonymous,EN,Male,26,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,0,High trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,High trust,No trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:24,100,281,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:24,R_3e98f3yw75qC6Ek,anonymous,EN,Male,36,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:25,100,360,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:25,R_e8UYbalRm8d5Lgt,anonymous,EN,Female,55,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:25,100,301,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:25,R_116BJDeyIsuxQ9D,anonymous,EN,Male,52,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","Over £100,000",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:25,100,424,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:25,R_3svJRet0e3DFr7D,anonymous,EN,Male,36,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:16,09/07/2018 05:26,100,581,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:26,R_ptpcf5AMWoc550R,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:26,100,370,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:26,R_3nGCcNcEdouHdbp,anonymous,EN,Female,27,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",2,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:26,100,259,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:26,R_2YFhLoqJsO9GNJG,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:26,100,452,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:26,R_1fd8zRDEOzZuBEE,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:27,100,119,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:27,R_1dcBtcfjvnxeWaV,anonymous,EN,Female,30,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:27,100,498,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:27,R_1jpLVOnZZRUKarv,anonymous,EN,Male,42,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:27,100,484,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:27,R_3C6jBglk7VBtXyN,anonymous,EN,Male,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:27,100,399,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:27,R_6nuSpyfsLFFzMmR,anonymous,EN,Male,31,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:28,100,495,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:28,R_2fHjQ2WhUHYKopr,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:28,100,458,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:28,R_2CO0TNlyF0jXuvk,anonymous,EN,Male,45,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:23,09/07/2018 05:28,100,303,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:28,R_3hilu4ji2Jure7T,anonymous,EN,Male,39,White,Foundation Degree,Unemployed,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:29,100,209,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_XOrZTEIiy9HlcjL,anonymous,EN,Male,29,White,Postgraduate Diploma,Unemployed,"£15,000 to £24,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:23,09/07/2018 05:29,100,361,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_3CI1n31SbMPK5qx,anonymous,EN,Female,21,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Passive,8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:23,09/07/2018 05:29,100,370,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_30xgBpzfKNCIdYz,anonymous,EN,Male,22,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:29,100,574,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_3G0RZDvfBGM7lBJ,anonymous,EN,Female,40,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£65,000 to £100,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:23,09/07/2018 05:29,100,351,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_3CC9jlD8Cgv50R4,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,9,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:29,100,132,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_XomoudPAe7p7G7f,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,Postgraduate Diploma,Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:21,09/07/2018 05:29,100,493,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:29,R_2E6980RxkRxVAwd,anonymous,EN,Male,62,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:23,09/07/2018 05:29,100,391,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:30,R_3pol7XILUWSgfhA,anonymous,EN,Female,43,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:30,100,700,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:30,R_2dNfh4m5EeQyd7z,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:30,100,282,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:30,R_20Uo9qhnAJmG93q,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Unemployed,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:18,09/07/2018 05:31,100,742,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_27cUNmOacnymQtM,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:31,100,494,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_2xPkRe1Z1VV47tp,anonymous,EN,Female,22,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:31,100,240,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_2fw8QholruRu6pA,anonymous,EN,Female,40,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",6,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:26,09/07/2018 05:31,100,287,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_27fcMeYquHzCn4h,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:31,100,569,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_zTsEVf5CImG1AFb,anonymous,EN,Male,36,"Black, Caribbean or African American",GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:31,100,272,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_2cvlT8Gykodr8Dk,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,Full trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:19,09/07/2018 05:31,100,715,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_1mz8YOm6rQMgmug,anonymous,EN,Male,38,"White,Asian or Pacific Islander","A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:31,100,550,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_1QAwBNUXtxTOmvz,anonymous,EN,Female,44,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:28,09/07/2018 05:31,100,220,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:31,R_322qqopKVxUk1lg,anonymous,EN,Male,34,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:26,09/07/2018 05:32,100,359,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:32,R_D7vOjtC3WSfeiT7,anonymous,EN,Female,18,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:28,09/07/2018 05:32,100,258,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:32,R_1dAKPk3UU6IBNop,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:14,09/07/2018 05:32,100,1089,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:32,R_1KjSC2oAXcUAlIi,anonymous,EN,Male,64,White,Postgraduate Diploma,Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,8,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:24,09/07/2018 05:32,100,512,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:32,R_1IH5SPp2pYbAnd6,anonymous,EN,Male,37,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:33,100,431,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_Z33q7LbchMj2K5j,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,Postgraduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,4,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:33,100,328,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_pLxMLhWz7J9HF7P,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,Full trust,Medium trust,No trust,High trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:20,09/07/2018 05:33,100,812,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_2usc0PJ8s2H1kZE,anonymous,EN,Male,51,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:33,100,399,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_3r1jsvo4W2RhoWO,anonymous,EN,Female,35,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Unemployed,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:28,09/07/2018 05:33,100,327,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_roLNCTLGyHqM2JP,anonymous,EN,Female,34,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:33,100,401,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_Y4Y4hsNMFcWfAEV,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Neutral (i.e., I have no opinion on whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:33,100,376,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:33,R_1OUZR34CGuml1Ti,anonymous,EN,Female,37,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:28,09/07/2018 05:34,100,353,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:34,R_WvqCZ9E4XTnr23D,anonymous,EN,Female,63,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:34,100,175,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:34,R_3ozFMlTLwwLZbSF,anonymous,EN,Female,48,Hispanic or Latino,Postgraduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:34,100,704,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:34,R_1eLxxb2MFlAehUN,anonymous,EN,Male,51,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)",Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:28,09/07/2018 05:34,100,353,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:34,R_2OI1omTXhwPRpiq,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:22,09/07/2018 05:34,100,747,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:34,R_2pMMetYni3O7Dm5,anonymous,EN,Male,25,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:27,09/07/2018 05:35,100,470,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_1FPQoT2YwTEDUlL,anonymous,EN,Male,34,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:26,09/07/2018 05:35,100,540,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_3eacyRaqvPBIATp,anonymous,EN,Female,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:35,100,228,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_DBS3WhXe70ye2sx,anonymous,EN,Female,32,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:35,100,240,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_2Y99DhaObOZR7Mp,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:35,100,98,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_eg5WSQY2ZBt133P,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",6,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:30,09/07/2018 05:35,100,335,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:35,R_3HRj2iteYPCJIJl,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:30,09/07/2018 05:36,100,317,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:36,R_2rPfpgnCha7Sgnc,anonymous,EN,Male,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:36,100,300,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:36,R_26nndmZ4ayMlYf0,anonymous,EN,Female,32,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:36,100,300,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:36,R_1f7rKxMhNcxxUea,anonymous,EN,Female,50,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:33,09/07/2018 05:36,100,183,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:36,R_3RfsAJpZVY49d8N,anonymous,EN,Female,32,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:36,100,681,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:36,R_3O8lGvjalQSZ8xT,anonymous,EN,Female,44,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",6,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:16,09/07/2018 05:37,100,1235,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_6L23lS0t91YN0v7,anonymous,EN,Female,21,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",1 – Extremely Liberal,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:29,09/07/2018 05:37,100,449,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_3ektnBbj8CKST43,anonymous,EN,Male,39,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:25,09/07/2018 05:37,100,724,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_25FomXlfWxYGLQj,anonymous,EN,Female,57,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,6,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:37,100,174,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_2QPUWSUjDinAO95,anonymous,EN,Male,48,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Passive,7,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:37,100,225,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_D9aIPLW7YCr7lfP,anonymous,EN,Female,27,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:30,09/07/2018 05:37,100,420,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:37,R_2VxPTqIyBzcOoob,anonymous,EN,Female,30,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,No trust,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:38,100,222,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_1gFusSaSDdjBqbh,anonymous,EN,Male,19,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:38,100,193,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_2PnbDRMqqF7sUHy,anonymous,EN,Male,22,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"Less than £15,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:29,09/07/2018 05:38,100,506,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_3qQGDFTX0tvGC81,anonymous,EN,Female,43,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"£65,000 to £100,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:29,09/07/2018 05:38,100,520,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_3HFVrVhHqErKtWE,anonymous,EN,Female,41,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week),Student","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,4,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:32,09/07/2018 05:38,100,382,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_enXhYS7C7S1mcfL,anonymous,EN,Female,50,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:31,09/07/2018 05:38,100,462,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:38,R_3wSBSKwc088cjoB,anonymous,EN,Female,36,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:39,100,269,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:39,R_1GJsROqfn2ybVRb,anonymous,EN,Female,41,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:32,09/07/2018 05:39,100,436,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:39,R_3CKhSZmACvB10Da,anonymous,EN,Female,45,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:33,09/07/2018 05:40,100,387,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:40,R_3QMePmv3fKVmiba,anonymous,EN,Female,30,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:40,100,305,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:40,R_2anapAXWqOvk2vx,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week),Student","Less than £15,000",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:17,09/07/2018 05:41,100,1430,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_1LBZihEozVaXvtE,anonymous,EN,Female,33,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:41,100,361,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_UbU5cSrBOXqiiCR,anonymous,EN,Male,46,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:32,09/07/2018 05:41,100,508,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_31F4O1YG9R74AQa,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_43,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:32,09/07/2018 05:41,100,507,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_RgzoMcvi8Fd4M0h,anonymous,EN,Male,50,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_92,FL_96,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:41,100,354,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_DNQiWWo0FJfUqFX,anonymous,EN,Female,57,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:41,100,352,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_3IRh8GDHbmToKP9,anonymous,EN,Female,62,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Retired,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_23,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:41,100,296,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_1jqT0hbUDFKU9Oy,anonymous,EN,Female,29,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Student,"Less than £15,000",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:41,100,342,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_2PcZNzgpwV0wk66,anonymous,EN,Female,38,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",6,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:33,09/07/2018 05:41,100,512,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_z2zGMn9WAycX5Yt,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:41,100,301,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:41,R_3njiFQcdgMHGoZZ,anonymous,EN,Male,19,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_103,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:42,100,444,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_qRcuCtdpk0Wgqul,anonymous,EN,Female,46,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_9,FL_24,FL_28,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:37,09/07/2018 05:42,100,254,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_2s1Mw9L9wNJ5RaZ,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£65,000 to £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:42,100,410,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_RLbTQhZNo5I7abD,anonymous,EN,Female,19,"White,Asian or Pacific Islander","A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£25,000 to £39,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,7,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_46,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_117,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:42,100,265,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_1lh20Db47VTxbCl,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Unemployed,"£25,000 to £39,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Low importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,No trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,Full trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:42,100,230,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_5AA2c3xACCoUhvr,anonymous,EN,Female,23,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:34,09/07/2018 05:42,100,488,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_32PJqpxxEDqEsqI,anonymous,EN,Female,40,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Homemaker,"Less than £15,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,8,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_117,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:42,100,225,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_2rOemmX5sERPOGU,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_9,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_91,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:37,09/07/2018 05:42,100,298,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_1reKap5Wjfst5jf,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_46,FL_54,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:40,09/07/2018 05:42,100,161,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:42,R_2e3G2yqyICUqBrR,anonymous,EN,Male,24,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,S2:Claim6|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:43,100,366,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_vHylC0tZBcSmgBX,anonymous,EN,Male,52,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_95,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:43,100,232,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_3koEaOKKpFyDgmi,anonymous,EN,Female,20,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,6,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_90,FL_96,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:29,09/07/2018 05:43,100,805,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_3pfnfKqQaCHUDbQ,anonymous,EN,Female,31,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_25,FL_28,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_59,FL_65,FL_70,FL_79,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim9|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:43,100,454,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_3FW3LrxsmO2GpbJ,anonymous,EN,Male,32,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_29,FL_43,FL_45,FL_53,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:33,09/07/2018 05:43,100,603,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_25sie8bk0qrF9g7,anonymous,EN,Female,42,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Self-employed,"£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_29,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_117,FL_120,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:43,100,266,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:43,R_3Hpj3SlhAJDcnse,anonymous,EN,Male,30,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£65,000 to £100,000",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_25,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,,S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:40,09/07/2018 05:44,100,250,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:44,R_3dRI0UjvcTPZ861,anonymous,EN,Female,26,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_120,,S2:Claim7|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:44,100,367,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:44,R_3lxzor81Wa61dFh,anonymous,EN,Female,24,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week),Self-employed","£15,000 to £24,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:37,09/07/2018 05:44,100,449,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:44,R_2DN8ozqlsQXqZhU,anonymous,EN,Female,21,"Black, Caribbean or African American","Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£65,000 to £100,000",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_47,FL_53,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim7|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:44,100,317,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:44,R_2uqQzW4UpgYUOm8,anonymous,EN,Male,25,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,8,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:45,100,539,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:45,R_1pVAWVGCpjTor25,anonymous,EN,Male,41,White,Graduate Diploma,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£40,000 to £64,999",2,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Passive,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_70,FL_79,FL_84,FL_90,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim5|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:35,09/07/2018 05:45,100,580,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:45,R_YYwPsDFISNRC9A5,anonymous,EN,Male,56,White,Graduate Diploma,Unemployed,"£15,000 to £24,999",7 – Extremely Conservative,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Medium trust,Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,1,S3,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_5,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_43,FL_46,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_69,FL_80,FL_84,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_107,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim4|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:45,100,354,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:45,R_2PdoFx6jVLfaL3Z,anonymous,EN,Female,28,White,"Doctorate Degree (e.g., PhD)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",1 – Extremely Liberal,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_121,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:37,09/07/2018 05:45,100,470,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:45,R_1rwPq7ziiSfy8kv,anonymous,EN,Female,34,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Homemaker,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_5,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_66,FL_70,FL_80,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_117,FL_120,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:46,100,424,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:46,R_1g8FuWRKa0mdbld,anonymous,EN,Male,41,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,6,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Passive,8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_46,FL_54,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_78,FL_82,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:39,09/07/2018 05:46,100,456,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:46,R_e55KtMZVSh6a2id,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Low trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_66,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:40,09/07/2018 05:46,100,411,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:46,R_eFiXwAZF1Oz37Ut,anonymous,EN,Female,37,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_79,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim2|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:47,100,484,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:47,R_2Ey23vfOh2qa4Qq,anonymous,EN,Male,28,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,No trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,No trust,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Passive,8,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,S3,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_108,FL_116,FL_119,,,S3:Claim5|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:47,100,621,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:47,R_3hbA198jxbEtNGp,anonymous,EN,Male,20,Asian or Pacific Islander,Graduate Diploma,Student,"£15,000 to £24,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,5,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,High trust,Low trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,No trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:48,100,560,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_2Pd6LgrANY7HRwh,anonymous,EN,Female,29,Asian or Pacific Islander,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Low trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_59,FL_67,FL_69,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:41,09/07/2018 05:48,100,424,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_2tbYuyRid3ki82n,anonymous,EN,Male,40,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£25,000 to £39,999",4 – Moderate,"Low (e.g., I rarely vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_9,FL_24,FL_27,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:40,09/07/2018 05:48,100,471,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_1FwHqdE7CoKIxaC,anonymous,EN,Male,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Unemployed,"Less than £15,000",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_42,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_91,FL_94,FL_104,FL_107,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:48,100,714,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_2S8GysKWSRZTx75,anonymous,EN,Male,21,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Student,"£40,000 to £64,999",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Full trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,Full trust,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,2,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",This is incorrect.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_25,FL_29,FL_42,FL_45,FL_54,FL_58,FL_66,FL_71,FL_80,FL_82,FL_92,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:48,100,613,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_ZBLdNq3DMvh91oB,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£40,000 to £64,999",2,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,No trust,No trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,High trust,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Promoter,10,Detractor,2,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,S3,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”. The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",This is unrepresentative.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_47,FL_54,FL_59,FL_65,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_91,FL_96,FL_104,FL_106,FL_117,FL_121,,,S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim1|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim3|S3:Claim5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:37,09/07/2018 05:48,100,668,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_3rNU9huJtwZyoXT,anonymous,EN,Female,57,White,"Master's Degree (e.g., MA)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",3,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,6,Detractor,2,Detractor,5,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",This is incorrect.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.","Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_55,FL_57,FL_65,FL_70,FL_80,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_103,FL_106,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim5|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:48,100,613,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_1d3Nknh5y8WTjou,anonymous,EN,Male,50,White,GCSEs or equivalent,Retired,"£15,000 to £24,999",5,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,3,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,Low trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,"Technically, this is correct.","If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_35,FL_45,FL_53,FL_58,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_83,FL_90,FL_94,FL_103,FL_107,FL_115,FL_119,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:33,09/07/2018 05:48,100,935,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:48,R_21cfyUAJMMRFimf,anonymous,EN,Female,41,White,Graduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£65,000 to £100,000",3,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Passive,8,Detractor,3,Passive,7,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_45,FL_55,FL_58,FL_67,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_108,FL_115,FL_119,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim3,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:38,09/07/2018 05:49,100,683,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:49,R_tR7pfVMk6MMeSD7,anonymous,EN,Female,19,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent",Student,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,6,Detractor,3,Detractor,1,Promoter,9,Detractor,4,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,4,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Medium trust,Low trust,High trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,High trust,Medium trust,High trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum. One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_138,FL_6,FL_8,FL_23,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_70,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_94,FL_104,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:45,09/07/2018 05:50,100,351,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:50,R_cvhFx8ThkFfQNc5,anonymous,EN,Female,25,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)","Employed full-time (i.e., 40+ hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",4 – Moderate,"Very low (e.g., I never vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Detractor,4,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,10,Passive,8,Detractor,1,Passive,7,Passive,7,Promoter,10,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,Low trust,Full trust,No trust,No trust,Full trust,High trust,High trust,High trust,Full trust,Full trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. However, auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. Some people interpret this to mean that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off”.",This is incorrect.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_9,FL_25,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_121,,S2:Claim1|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim2|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:36,09/07/2018 05:50,100,873,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:50,R_CjGwwwFNKnYyOw9,anonymous,EN,Female,47,White,GCSEs or equivalent,"Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","Less than £15,000",3,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Remain (i.e., Great Britain should stay in the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,No trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,2,Detractor,4,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Detractor,2,Detractor,3,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Detractor,5,Passive,7,Detractor,3,Detractor,4,Detractor,4,Detractor,3,Detractor,6,S3,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"£350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much. The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”. But he had previously confirmed their existence when referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_139,FL_11,FL_10,FL_23,FL_29,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_58,FL_65,FL_71,FL_78,FL_83,FL_92,FL_95,FL_102,FL_107,FL_116,FL_121,,,S3:Claim1|S3:Claim5|S3:Claim9|S3:Claim6|S3:Claim7|S3:Claim8|S3:Claim4|S3:Claim2|S3:Claim3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:45,09/07/2018 05:51,100,348,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:51,R_Pv56v2ijTbHj4OZ,anonymous,EN,Female,44,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Homemaker,"£65,000 to £100,000",5,"Average (e.g., I sometimes vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Medium importance,"Unsure (i.e., I can't decide whether Great Britain should leave or remain)",Detractor,4,Detractor,1,Detractor,3,Detractor,2,Passive,8,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Passive,7,Detractor,1,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,6,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,10,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact. £350 million is a theoretical estimate of what the UK owes, but due to its rebate (which gives an instant discount), it never pays this much.","Overall, this is unlikely.","Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall. Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,"Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom. It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply.",This is correct.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_28,FL_42,FL_46,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_69,FL_78,FL_84,FL_92,FL_95,FL_104,FL_106,FL_115,FL_121,S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim7|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim6,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 05:48,09/07/2018 05:53,100,269,TRUE,09/07/2018 05:53,R_uaeVtqFWk45YuZP,anonymous,EN,Female,46,White,Graduate Diploma,Self-employed,"£65,000 to £100,000",6,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Passive,8,Passive,8,Passive,7,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Promoter,9,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Passive,8,Promoter,9,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,This is incorrect.,"Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how “safe” is interpreted.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards. A panel of scientists have stated that the use of chemical substances in poultry preparation is “unlikely to pose an immediate or acute health risk”.","Technically, this is incorrect.","No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures for the UK show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",Whether or not this is correct depends on how Davis’ statements are interpreted.,"Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.","Technically, this is incorrect.",Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary. Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between NI and the UK mainland.",Whether or not this is correct depends on the definition of “EU exports”.,"The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_11,FL_10,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_47,FL_53,FL_58,FL_66,FL_69,FL_78,FL_82,FL_91,FL_94,FL_102,FL_107,FL_115,FL_120,S1:Claim2|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim8|S1:Claim7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 06:00,09/07/2018 06:04,100,261,TRUE,09/07/2018 06:04,R_r6jax8vSIjel4Pv,anonymous,EN,Male,45,White,"Bachelor's Degree (e.g., BA)",Self-employed,"Less than £15,000",4 – Moderate,"High (e.g., I often vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",High importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Passive,8,Passive,7,Promoter,9,Detractor,3,Passive,8,Passive,8,Detractor,5,Passive,8,Detractor,2,Detractor,0,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Passive,7,Detractor,5,Detractor,5,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Detractor,1,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,No trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Low trust,Medium trust,Low trust,Medium trust,No trust,Medium trust,Medium trust,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S2,Whether or not this is correct depends on how “signed off” is interpreted.,"Auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007. But they have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995.","Technically, this is incorrect.","The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",Whether or not this is correct depends on which worker groups are considered.,"Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.",This is correct.,"The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",This is incorrect.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.","Technically, this is incorrect.","Davis confirmed the existence of 57 “impact assessments” to a committee, though he never used the term himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what future arrangements are negotiated.,"It is possible that leaving Euratom would introduce additional barriers to trading medical radioisotopes, making it harder for the UK to guarantee a supply. Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. Access will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.",Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"Some claim that it would be impossible to restrict people’s free movement without introducing passport checks, either at the Irish border or between Northern Ireland and the UK mainland. If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","To measure the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer (compared to other non-EU countries), only the trade between the EU (excluding the UK) and non-EU countries should be considered. 8% of EU exports go to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and that between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the latter, 18% of EU exports go to the UK.",FL_138,FL_5,FL_8,FL_24,FL_27,FL_35,FL_45,FL_55,FL_57,FL_67,FL_71,FL_79,FL_82,FL_90,FL_96,FL_102,FL_108,FL_116,FL_121,,S2:Claim2|S2:Claim7|S2:Claim5|S2:Claim8|S2:Claim6|S2:Claim3|S2:Claim4|S2:Claim9|S2:Claim1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 09/07/2018 06:00,09/07/2018 06:05,100,312,TRUE,09/07/2018 06:05,R_3KPCrX29Obny2Ag,anonymous,EN,Male,38,White,"A-Levels, Highers or equivalent","Employed part-time (i.e., up to 39 hours per week)","£15,000 to £24,999",6,"Very high (e.g., I always vote in political elections and/or engage in political conversations)",Very high importance,"Leave (i.e., Great Britain should exit the European Union)",Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,3,Promoter,10,Detractor,4,Detractor,6,Detractor,6,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Promoter,10,Detractor,1,Detractor,0,Promoter,10,Detractor,0,Promoter,9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S1,"Technically, this is incorrect.","Some people claim that the EU’s accounts have not actually been “signed off” because auditors have consistently found significant errors in how the EU’s money is paid out since their first audit in 1995. However, auditors regularly “sign off” (in their own words) the reliability of the EU’s accounts, which they claim have been accurate since 2007.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if the amount is sent in theory or in practice.,"The UK actually contributes £250 million a week to the EU budget, some of which it gets back through EU spending in the UK. Even if the UK saves this amount after leaving the EU, changes to trade will likely have a much bigger economical impact.",This is unlikely.,"Medium- and high-paid workers are most likely to see their wages rise, while low-paid workers are most likely to see their wages fall. Overall, immigration has a relatively small impact on the average wages of existing UK workers. This impact is more significant for certain groups, in which immigration produces different results: the wages of some groups rise, while those of other groups fall.","Technically, this is correct.","The European Food Safety Authority has said there are “no safety concerns” with treating slaughtered chicken with chlorine, though they (and other bodies) have raised concerns that this practice might not be sufficient for maintaining optimal hygiene standards.",Whether or not this is correct depends on if it was a prediction or an observation.,"One survey predicted that 10,000 jobs might move abroad if the UK leaves the single market, but this departure has not yet occurred, and the survey may be unrepresentative. No-one has claimed that 10,000 jobs have already left the UK’s financial services industry. Official figures show no change in the total number of people employed in financial services since the referendum.",This is incorrect.,"Davis had confirmed the existence of 57 evaluations referred to as “impact assessments” (by MPs), claiming they contained “excruciating detail”. But though he confirmed their existence to a committee, he never used the term “impact assessments” himself. He later claimed this was a misunderstanding; no “impact assessments” existed, as they were only “sectoral analyses”.",This is incorrect.,Ultimately the UK does not know exactly how its access to nuclear medical materials will be affected if it leaves Euratom. This will largely depend on what transitional arrangements and future relationships the UK negotiates with Euratom.,Whether or not this is correct depends on what/who is crossing the border.,"If the UK leaves the EU, there would need to be some form of customs checks for goods crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. But passport checks or stopping everyone may not be necessary.","Technically, this is unrepresentative.","The EU (excluding the UK) sends 8% of its exports to the UK, when considering both the trade between EU member countries, and the trade between the EU and non-EU countries. When only considering the EU’s trade with non-EU countries, 18% of EU exports go to the UK. This higher percentage better measures the UK's importance as an EU exports consumer, compared to other non-EU countries.",FL_137,FL_6,FL_10,FL_23,FL_27,FL_43,FL_47,FL_54,FL_57,FL_65,FL_71,FL_80,FL_84,FL_92,FL_94,FL_102,FL_106,FL_116,FL_120,S1:Claim8|S1:Claim3|S1:Claim2|S1:Claim5|S1:Claim4|S1:Claim9|S1:Claim6|S1:Claim1|S1:Claim7,,