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Should commercial cloning be available so owners can recreate beloved pets?
Animal cloning is unethical and should be banned.
Cloning of animals for medical research is understandable, but I don’t agree with making it available to the public.
The technology exists so people should have the option to pay to recreate their pets if they choose.
The technology is exciting and I would consider having my pet cloned in the future.
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Should commercial cloning be available so owners can recreate beloved pets?
Should the rise in animal testing be stopped?
Should restrictions be made on children owning mobile phones?
Have environmental concerns changed the way you’re spending your summer holiday?
Is Europe wasting its cash by sending astronauts into space?
Should innocent children be put on the DNA database?
Should the militarization of space be banned?
Should scientists be allowed to create artificial life?
Should NHS funding of homeopathy be banned?
Should Britain start growing GM crops?
Should animal testing for medical purposes be banned?
How soon, if ever, do you think we'll make contact with aliens?
What are you doing to combat climate change?
Should new houses be built on green belt land?
Should everyone donate organs when they die?
Should China continue breeding pandas in captivity?
How should tourism in Antarctica be regulated?
How much should we trust autonomous robots?
Should all major UK cities have congestion charging?
Is nuclear power the best way forward?
How much TV should children watch?
Should scientists be allowed to create hybrid embryos?
Do you feel safe shopping online?
What do you think about the Stern review?
TV and video's here on demand - do you want it?
Who owns the rights to medicines derived from natural rainforest chemicals?
Should the ban on whale hunting be lifted?
Do we need Trident?
Should they have shot Bruno?
Should scientists create life?
Xena and Pluto - planets or runts?
How should drugs be tested?
Frozen embryos: who should decide if they're used?
What Doctor Who science prediction is most likely to come true?
Should Britain legislate a partial ban on smoking?
Is there a place for the death penalty in modern society?
Should off-road motoring be banned?
Should surgeons be permitted to do face transplants?
If we had the tech to avert events like Hurricane Katrina, should we use it?
Will blogs and cameraphones change our news?
Which of the following has had the biggest impact on your life?
Is technology moving too fast?
Should creationism be taught alongside evolution in our schools?
Should biodefence be getting more attention than simpler biological research?
Does the superior strength of men make them more suitable for a Mars mission?
Can religious belief beat pain?
Will you change your fish-eating habits to save the world's threatened stocks?
Would you buy a domestic wind turbine?
Should stem cells be used for scientific research?
Is our behaviour in life shaped mainly by our upbringing?
How far should genetic screening go?
Are you worried by nanotechnology?
Where should NASA go next?
What would you pay to stay in space?
Do you count yourself lucky?
Should GM crops be grown in the UK?
Will you still keep playing the National Lottery?
Which worries you more - a terrorist attack or an asteroid impact?
Should there be a manned mission to Mars?

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