It's an odd poll and I would question who came up with this idea of gauging the German public. So the question centered on the Greta Thunberg speech at the UN, and Germans were asked on support or non-support.
The poll team? Civey. It's reported in Focus news on Friday.
Forty-five percent of the German public was supportive....with almost an equal amount (40-percent) negative about the speech.
But here's the bigger number that stands out....more German women were critical of the speech, than German men
My question would be....why bother polling this? But it does show the level of agreement being fairly divided. Maybe this also says something about the coalition government package for climate change, and it being viewed as a meager 40-billion Euro....with public acceptance a done deal. In the public mind, there are more intense problems to be working upon.
Bear in mind, no one has made the blunt move to end the Fridays for the Future business and skipping school at noon on Friday, at least not yet.
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