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Previous Poll Results

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Be bruneian, buy bruneian should be our motto?

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Agree
60% (228 votes)
Disagree
40% (151 votes)

Total Votes: 379
Solar power is the answer to Brunei's energy needs.

Related Article: Brunei to experiment with harnessing solar power [0]

Agree
84% (209 votes)
Disagree
16% (40 votes)

Total Votes: 249
Bruneians should feel ashamed for not participating in the Beijing Olympics.

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Agree
84% (372 votes)
Disagree
16% (70 votes)

Total Votes: 442
Should Bruneians take up farming as a career option?

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Agree
89% (490 votes)
Disagree
11% (58 votes)

Total Votes: 548
Brunei must begin crackdown on software piracy.

Related Article: 66% of software in Brunei PCs pirated [0]

Agree
67% (276 votes)
Disagree
33% (138 votes)

Total Votes: 414
Brunei should ban the use of plastic bags in supermarkets.

Related Article: Public told to pick reusable bags [0]

Agree
80% (347 votes)
Disagree
20% (85 votes)

Total Votes: 432
More steps should be taken to protect copyright in Brunei.

Related Article: Take more steps to protect copyright, owners urged [0]

Agree
78% (87 votes)
No
22% (24 votes)

Total Votes: 111
Tobacco duty should be increased to discourage smoking.

Related Article: New tobacco packaging rule to be applied next month [0]

Yes
86% (137 votes)
No
14% (23 votes)

Total Votes: 160
Would you switch to energy-efficient electrical appliances for the half-day energy conservation marathon?

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Yes
80% (45 votes)
No
20% (11 votes)

Total Votes: 56
Bruneians should try their best to help the victims in the latest disasters in Myanmar and China.

Related Article: Brunei sends first batch of relief supplies [0]

Related Article: Powerful quake kills thousands in China [0]

Agree
88% (137 votes)
Disagree
12% (18 votes)

Total Votes: 155
More transport linkages is vital for Brunei to go regional and international.

Related Article: Transport linkages to open in Bimp- Eaga [0]

Agree
91% (64 votes)
Disagree
9% (6 votes)

Total Votes: 70
Something must be done to prevent the quite often power outages in this rich nation.

Related Article: Power outage disrupts life [0]

Agree
94% (118 votes)
Disagree
6% (7 votes)

Total Votes: 125
The passport stamp exemption rule should extend to permanent residents of Brunei in due course.

Related Article: Minor hiccups on first day of passport stamp exemption rule [0]

Yes
85% (66 votes)
No
15% (12 votes)

Total Votes: 78
Enough is being done to help the visually impaired in Brunei.

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Agree
20% (16 votes)
Disagree
80% (64 votes)

Total Votes: 80
It is high time that Brunei Darussalam establish the National Service to help instill discipline and preparedness among its youth.

Related Article: Good response to National Service [0]

Agree
82% (99 votes)
Disagree
18% (22 votes)

Total Votes: 121
Asean should adopt an agreement like Schengen concluded between European states to abolish border controls between the participating countries.

Related Article: Brunei pushes cross-border movement of buses, coaches [0]

Agree
74% (63 votes)
Disagree
26% (22 votes)

Total Votes: 85
Brunei must charge higher prices for water used beyond a preset volume to discourage waste.

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Agree
61% (87 votes)
Disagree
39% (56 votes)

Total Votes: 143
It is high time for Bruneians to say no to pirated goods.

Related Article: Piracy: AG explains weak enforcement [0]

Agree
61% (87 votes)
Disagree
39% (56 votes)

Total Votes: 143
Bruneians have not done enough to help liberate Masjidil Aqsa and Palestine from Israeli occupation.

Related Article: Help liberate Masjidil Aqsa, Bruneians urged [0]

Agree
78% (65 votes)
Disagree
22% (18 votes)

Total Votes: 83
Brunei citizens should be given a say in the choice of State Legislative Council members.

Related Article: LegCo as viewed by the public [0]

Agree
93% (226 votes)
Disagree
7% (16 votes)

Total Votes: 242
The rise in social ills among youth in Bruneian society is due to parental neglect in their upbringing.

Related Article: Concern at rise in social ills [0]

Agree
79% (112 votes)
Disagree
21% (30 votes)

Total Votes: 142
The solution to Brunei's traffic congestion woes is the introduction of road pricing in affected areas.

Related Article: Brunei to set up road pricing if traffic congestion worsens? [0]

Agree
41% (73 votes)
Disagree
59% (104 votes)

Total Votes: 177
The authorities should allow business operators determine their hours of operations based on market forces and step in only upon complaints from the public.

Related Article: Business hours 'extended, not shortened' [0]

Agree
85% (101 votes)
Disagree
15% (18 votes)

Total Votes: 119
Tighter legislation without stricter enforcement will not be enough to ensure the protection of the environment in Brunei.

Related Article: New laws to protect local environment [0]

Agree
96% (90 votes)
Disagree
4% (4 votes)

Total Votes: 94
Israel’s closure of the Gaza Strip is a war crime.

Related Article: Palestinians flood into Egypt after border blasted [0]

Agree
77% (88 votes)
Disagree
23% (27 votes)

Total Votes: 115
Complacency arising from oil-generated wealth is the greatest barrier to Bruneians moving up to the next level of growth.

Related Article: Competitiveness no longer an option for Brunei [0]

Agree
89% (108 votes)
Disagree
11% (14 votes)

Total Votes: 122
Do you agree with the Government that fuel subsidies should be reduced step by step?

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Agree
70% (121 votes)
Disagree
30% (53 votes)

Total Votes: 174
Do you think corruption is a serious problem in Brunei Darussalam?

Related Article: HM urges Bruneians to help stamp out corruption to progress [0]

Yes
78% (131 votes)
Disagree
22% (36 votes)

Total Votes: 167
Do you agree that a temporary ban of coastal fishing is more important than establishing marine protected areas?

Related Article: Zone 1 fishing ban to curb overexploitation [0]

Agree
57% (35 votes)
Disagree
43% (26 votes)

Total Votes: 61
Do you agree Bruneian athletes need more international competitions to upgrade their standard?

Related Article: Why Brunei ended with just 6 medals? [0]

Agree
82% (129 votes)
Disagree
18% (28 votes)

Total Votes: 157
Teachers in Brunei should focus more in developing the critical thinking skills of students.

Related Article: Teachers told to focus on critical thinking skills [0]

Agree
92% (103 votes)
Disagree
8% (9 votes)

Total Votes: 112
In today's fast-paced world where viewers expectations are high, RTB's programmes are relevant and creative enough to continue attracting viewers.

Related Article: Make creative programmes that attract viewers: PMO [0]

Agree
20% (22 votes)
Disagree
80% (89 votes)

Total Votes: 111
Should we help cyclone-hit Bangladesh in their hour of need as we did for Aceh?

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Yes
79% (91 votes)
No
21% (24 votes)

Total Votes: 115
Should Asean impose some form of sanctions on Myanmar if they do not ratify the human rights principle in the Asean Charter?

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Yes
81% (59 votes)
No
19% (14 votes)

Total Votes: 73
The public is generally satisfied with the quality of service provided by civil servants.

Agree
13% (21 votes)
Disagree
87% (143 votes)

Total Votes: 164
Is the International Finance Corporation (IFC) justified in implying that Brunei has many unnecessary procedures for businessmen to set up shop in the sultanate?

Related Article: Brunei's WB business ranking can rise sharply [1]

Yes
87% (74 votes)
No
13% (11 votes)

Total Votes: 85
The commitment shown by teachers today is of a very high level.

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Agree
41% (39 votes)
Disagree
59% (55 votes)

Total Votes: 94
Should the collection of Zakat funds be externally audited and the findings made public?

Related Article: HM voices concern at drop in zakat fund [1]

Yes
95% (92 votes)
No
5% (5 votes)

Total Votes: 97
Will hidden speed cameras help curb road accidents?

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Yes
52% (59 votes)
No
48% (54 votes)

Total Votes: 113
Can the government's directive to curb fuel sale to foreign registered vehicles be effectively implemented?

Related Article: Brunei reinforces regulations on fuel sale to non-residents [1]

Yes
61% (46 votes)
No
39% (30 votes)

Total Votes: 76
Does the Royal Brunei Police Force have effective policing?

Related Article: Six Chinese tourists allege police molestation [1]

Yes
25% (28 votes)
No
75% (84 votes)

Total Votes: 112
Who should be held accountable for the rubbish dumping into the Brunei River?

Related Article: Municipal staff caught dumping trash into river [1]

Workers
40% (53 votes)
Municipal Dept.
60% (80 votes)

Total Votes: 133
Do you think having a Civil Excellence Service Award will help improve the civil service?

Related Article: Declining interest in Civil Service Awards alarming [1]

Yes
48% (34 votes)
No
52% (37 votes)

Total Votes: 71
Is Universiti Brunei Darussalam on the right track to produce graduates of the right calibre to contribute to the nation’s development?

Related Article: A proud day for 996 UBD graduates [1]

Yes
56% (76 votes)
No
44% (59 votes)

Total Votes: 135
Following the recent incident of engine problems on RBA flight BI98, should RBA disclose the findings of the investigation report to the public?

Related Article: Flight BI98 faced engine problem, says RBA [1]

Yes
92% (110 votes)
No
8% (10 votes)

Total Votes: 120
Is the liberal attitude of parents in allowing the teenagers to drive knowingly endangering their children’s lives?

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Yes
69% (38 votes)
No
31% (17 votes)

Total Votes: 55
Do you think that the frontline authorities’ laid-back attitude is an obstacle in the government’s aim towards greater transparency in governance?

Yes
95% (75 votes)
No
5% (4 votes)

Total Votes: 79
Will the presence of Air Asia and Tiger Airways improve Royal Brunei Airlines' competitiveness?

Related Article: RBA unfazed by imminent entry of Tiger [1]

Yes
59% (101 votes)
No
41% (70 votes)

Total Votes: 171
Should the authorities restrict the sale of cigarettes in close proximity of all schools in Brunei?

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Yes
84% (88 votes)
No
16% (17 votes)

Total Votes: 105
The Tobacco Order has come into effect on 1st August 2007. Should the government increase the prices of cigarettes to discourage smoking?

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Yes
75% (132 vote)
No
25% (43 votes)

Total Votes: 175

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