More people in NI support the introduction of Universal Basic Income (UBI) than oppose it, according to new research.
UBI Lab NI commissioned LucidTalk to survey a total of 1,199 adults resident in Northern Ireland. The survey asked for their views on a range of questions relating to UBI, the performance of the existing welfare system, and the impact a UBI might have on society.
Welcoming the new research, Alliance South Down MLA and chair of the All-Party Working Group on Universal Basic Income (UBI) Patrick Brown said: "At 62% in favour (when only those responding for or against are included) […]
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