Suggestions?

The Asahi ran the results of its latest opinion poll today (20150921). A few of the questions and answers:

  • Do you support the Abe cabinet?
    Yes 35%   No 45%
  • The security bills were rammed through the HoC committee and then passed by the full House. What do you think of this procedurally?
    Well done 16%   Bad procedure 67%
  • What do you think of the opposition parties and what they did to block the bills?
    Thumbs up 34%   Thumbs down 49%
  • Do you think the bills were fully deliberated in the Diet?
    Yes 12%   No 75%
  • Do you think the govt did enough to gain popular understanding/acceptance for these bills?
    Yes 16%   No 74%
  • Do you think the security laws are constitutional?
    Yes 22%   No 51%

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While there is a lot there, I am particularly interested in the one about what people think about what the opposition parties did or did not do. Nearly half of the respondents are dissatisfied with them. It would have been good to ask what respondents thought the opposition should or should not have done. For example, “should not have opposed the bills” could be one cause of dissatisfaction. For example, should have spent more time explaining the bills’ problematical provisions could be another. What would that 49% liked to have seen the opposition parties do? I hope/trust the opposition parties are asking this, because this is a crucial question in preparation for the next election and beyond.

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