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Leave Means Leave – Brexit Poll – March 2019 Methodology: ComRes surveyed 2,033 British adults online between 15 th and 17 th March 2019. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults. Questions were also weighted by past vote recall and likelihood to vote and also weighted by 2016 EU Referendum results. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. Full tables at www.comresglobal.com All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed. For information about commissioning research please contact [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7871 8660. To register for Pollwatch, featuring commentary and insight from the ComRes team, please email: pollwatch@comresglobal.com REPUTATION | COMMUNICATIONS | PUBLIC POLICY Four Millbank | London | SW1P 3JA | T. +44 (0)20 7871 8660 Rond-Point Schuman / Schumanplein 6 | Box 5 | 1040 Bruxelles | T. +32 (0)2 234 63 82 51/F Raffles City | No.268 Xi Zang Middle Road | HuangPu District Shanghai | 200001 China | T. +86 (0)21 2312 7674
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Page 1: Leave Means Leave Brexit Poll March 2019 - comresglobal.com · Leave Means Leave – Brexit Poll – March 2019 Methodology: ComRes surveyed 2,033 British adults online between 15th

Leave Means Leave – Brexit Poll – March 2019

Methodology: ComRes surveyed 2,033 British adults online between 15th and 17th March 2019. Data were weighted

to be demographically representative of all GB adults. Questions were also weighted by past vote recall and

likelihood to vote and also weighted by 2016 EU Referendum results. ComRes is a member of the British Polling

Council and abides by its rules. Full tables at www.comresglobal.com

All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to

check a press release unless otherwise agreed.

For information about commissioning research please contact [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7871 8660.

To register for Pollwatch, featuring commentary and insight from the ComRes team, please email: [email protected]

REPUTATION | COMMUNICATIONS | PUBLIC POLICY

Four Millbank | London | SW1P 3JA | T. +44 (0)20 7871 8660

Rond-Point Schuman / Schumanplein 6 | Box 5 | 1040 Bruxelles | T. +32 (0)2 234 63 82

51/F Raffles City | No.268 Xi Zang Middle Road | HuangPu District Shanghai | 200001 China | T. +86 (0)21 2312 7674

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

2798220618618818143822796278161140877423366395761Leave32%28%42%LM45%LM33%33%57%IJ33%I17%59%CDEF53%CDEF39%CDE27%C21%C10%35%40%b37%

31611514113019224327424718416710814610112857321385706Remain36%39%28%32%34%44%MNO36%36%32%35%C36%c41%CE31%36%c25%31%39%B35%

235811277716311553181249233058124131117289193483Did not vote27%27%26%n19%29%LN21%7%26%K43%JK5%10%H16%gH38%FGH37%FGH52%DEFGH28%A19%24%

241213817721824-28101113331244Can't remember3%4%3%2%3%1%*3%K4%K-1%2%H3%gH3%H6%GH3%A1%2%

216811119312243-8481632739Prefer not to say2%2%2%3%2%2%*2%K4%jK1%-2%Gh1%2%g7%DEFGH3%A1%2%

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Brexit PollONLINE Fieldwork: 15th-17th March 2019

Absolutes/col percents

Table 31

Q.6a How did you vote in the EU Referendum in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

83103858558746192256654552761Leave46%AeKl36%31%44%AeK39%41%a35%39%a29%38%a44%Ak29%37%

6981996161595185305953675706Remain38%l28%36%31%41%gL33%30%36%35%34%35%43%dgjL35%

2581703627475353274191747483Did not vote14%29%bijM25%M19%18%26%M31%BIJM23%M31%bM24%16%27%M24%

-813111-24-385144Can't remember-3%m5%agHIM6%AfgHIM*-1%2%-2%5%aHIM1%2%

512722-5-537-239Prefer not to say3%F4%bFhj3%F1%1%-3%Fh-5%bFH2%-1%2%

Page 37

Brexit PollONLINE Fieldwork: 15th-17th March 2019

Absolutes/col percents

Table 32

Q.6a How did you vote in the EU Referendum in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

64166-76157196083112413125296145151416196457761Leave81%T7%-100%S31%J92%93%HIJK23%32%20%25%j12%26%J59%IJKL5%63%BCDG59%26%G13%G29%CG63%BCDG37%

LNQNQ

56621706-11-1213265376257136622223101353191706Remain7%68%U100%R-6%-2%59%HOQ39%45%HOQ54%HOQ69%HIkL54%HOQ27%OQ2%27%G20%44%AfG80%ABDF52%AFG26%G35%

OQG

92208--112245320212186542588216812353483Did not vote12%23%U--60%HIJKL8%6%15%29%35%HIjn21%HO19%hO18%HO11%90%ABCD9%21%30%AbCF6%18%ACF7%24%

NOOF

214--7-------1094----111344Can't remember*2%U--4%-------2%2%1%----2%2%2%

17-----1-----24-----739Prefer not to say*1%-----3%HIjQ-----*1%B-----1%b2%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 33

Q.6a How did you vote in the EU Referendum in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

31076215175195206435222135276159133899639361431792Leave35%P26%44%lM42%m34%37%56%IJ32%I23%59%CDEF53%CDEF37%CDE27%c27%c17%35%43%B39%

429155174175284283265329322152113169160182140467449916Remain49%52%35%42%o50%nO51%NO34%48%K56%JK32%38%47%gH49%GH52%GH62%dEFGH45%45%45%

6523592841253662552610234039169162153Would not vote7%8%12%LMN7%7%4%5%9%K10%K5%3%6%12%FGH11%GH7%9%6%8%

62363726473329635210192934282410242144Don't know7%12%Q8%6%8%6%4%9%K9%K2%6%H8%H10%H8%H11%H10%A4%7%

126894869146-638621828Prefer not to say1%2%2%2%1%1%1%1%2%k1%-2%g1%2%g3%G2%a1%1%

Page 39

Brexit PollONLINE Fieldwork: 15th-17th March 2019

Absolutes/col percents

Table 34

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

82112969156746489266914259792Leave46%aek39%35%47%AeK38%41%38%38%30%39%41%33%39%

8711412678708666104377685098916Remain48%40%46%40%47%47%39%45%44%44%49%56%DfGJL45%

419251116162022513887153Would not vote2%7%m9%M6%11%aM9%M12%AM9%aM6%8%8%M4%8%

337211174181713132111144Don't know2%13%aBHIJM8%bhM6%m5%2%10%BHM7%bM15%BHijM7%B1%6%m7%

5463--31526-228Prefer not to say3%i1%2%2%--2%*5%bFHI2%-1%1%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 35

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

792-56641471963103112111102338505041418169477792Leave100%T-8%84%S25%J95%97%HIJK28%J31%20%22%j10%21%J68%IJKL18%62%BCDG48%26%14%25%Cg66%BCDG39%

LNQNQ

-91662166381*2264262893441271152323698437186916Remain-100%U88%R9%20%O3%*60%HOQ68%74%HOQ63%HOQ81%HKNO72%HOQ26%O40%Af29%25%66%AFG78%ABFG64%AFG26%45%

Q

--92688*12*-1310998542-53519153Would not vote--1%3%S47%HIJKL2%2%4%1%-13%HILO9%HIl2%2%30%ABCDF5%21%-4%5%a3%8%

NO

--172813--3-42*2121353*454135144Don't know--2%4%7%JO--7%JO-7%jo2%*4%o4%o12%ABCF3%5%8%4%6%5%7%

--31---------21-----328Prefer not to say--**---------**-----*1%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 36

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

7462505073205685167476684964622853513173091879439681911Unweighted base

803254449377521514736613512454282324289316196*9189431861Weighted base

31076215175195206435222135276159133899639361431792Leave39%p30%48%LM46%M38%40%59%IJ36%I26%61%CDEF56%CDEF41%CDE31%c30%c20%39%46%B43%

429155174175284283265329322152113169160182140467449916Remain53%61%q39%46%o55%nO55%NO36%54%K63%JK34%40%52%GH55%GH57%GH72%DEFGH51%48%49%

6523592841253662552610234039169162153Would not vote8%9%13%LMN7%8%5%5%10%K11%K6%4%7%14%FGH12%fGH8%10%A7%8%

------------------Don't know------------------

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 37

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents excl. Don't know and Prefer not to say

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1902942311911431411572197116371091651911Unweighted base

173244247180141177*150*21668*1597100*1641861Weighted base

82112969156746489266914259792Leave48%a46%39%50%Ak40%42%43%41%38%43%42%36%43%

8711412678708666104377685098916Remain50%47%51%43%49%49%44%48%55%48%50%60%DfGJL49%

419251116162022513887153Would not vote2%8%M10%aM6%m11%aM9%M13%AjM10%aM7%9%8%M4%8%

-------------Don't know-------------

Page 43

Brexit PollONLINE Fieldwork: 15th-17th March 2019

Absolutes/col percents

Table 38

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents excl. Don't know and Prefer not to say

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987409121822794511565979448243626214314621006406341911Unweighted base

79291668673317320**65*34*9**53*96*110*456474250778**49*120*6426821861Weighted base

792-56641471963103112111102338505041418169477792Leave100%T-8%87%S27%J95%97%HIJK30%J31%21%22%j10%22%J71%IJKL20%65%BCDG51%28%15%26%C70%BCDG43%

LNQNQ

-91662166381*2264262893441271152323698437186916Remain-100%U90%R9%22%O3%*65%HOQ68%79%HOQ65%HOQ81%HKnO75%HkOQ27%O46%AF30%27%72%AFG81%ABFG68%AFG27%49%

Q

--92688*12*-1310998542-53519153Would not vote--1%4%S51%HIJKL2%2%5%1%-13%HILO9%HIl2%2%34%ABCDF5%22%-4%6%a3%8%

NO

----------------------Don't know----------------------

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 39

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents excl. Don't know and Prefer not to say

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

6952334502975325007136144524422713282862831698639161779Unweighted base

738231390350479489700551457428272301249277180*8288801708Weighted base

31076215175195206435222135276159133899639361431792Leave42%p33%55%LM50%lM41%42%62%IJ40%I30%64%CDEF58%CDEF44%Cd36%C35%c22%44%49%b46%

429155174175284283265329322152113169160182140467449916Remain58%67%q45%50%59%NO58%nO38%60%K70%JK36%42%56%GH64%GH65%fGH78%dEFGH56%a51%54%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 40

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents expressing a voting intention

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1832742121821271331422006615191021581779Unweighted base

169226222169126*160*130*19463*145992*157*1708Weighted base

82112969156746489266914259792Leave49%a50%a43%54%A45%46%49%46%41%47%a46%38%46%

8711412678708666104377685098916Remain51%50%57%46%55%54%51%54%59%53%54%62%dJlm54%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 41

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents expressing a voting intention

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

881898731871102269150146591904744291851351362986196151779Unweighted base

79291667770785*20**64*32*9**53*83*100*446465165736**49*115*6066631708Weighted base

792-56641471963103112111102338505041418169477792Leave100%T-8%91%S55%IJKL97%100%HIJK32%J31%21%26%J11%23%J73%IJKL30%C68%BCDG65%28%15%28%C72%BCDG46%

NLNQNQ

-91662166381*2264262893441271152323698437186916Remain-100%U92%R9%45%HO3%*68%HOQ69%79%HOQ74%HOQ89%HIKN77%HOQ27%O70%AF32%35%72%AF85%ABFG72%AF28%54%

OQ

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 42

Q.7 And how would you vote now?Base: All respondents expressing a voting intention

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

10150585874921378956875150393520114168282Does deliver it11%17%q12%14%13%17%o18%IJ13%10%18%CDE17%cd14%12%10%9%11%17%B14%

480149261233308290436378278258178196181182975045871092Does not deliver it55%50%53%56%54%52%57%I55%i48%55%C59%C55%c56%C52%43%48%59%B54%

2969717412219017219821824312573113104135109422237659Don't know34%33%35%30%33%31%26%32%K42%JK27%24%32%g32%g38%GH48%EFGH41%A24%32%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 43

Q.1 Thinking about the current Brexit deal that Theresa May has negotiated with the EU and is trying to pass through Parliament, as far as you are able to tell, do you think that this deal doesor does not deliver the type of Brexit that those who voted leave in 2016 wanted?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

213934333029192792421921282Does deliver it12%14%13%17%20%aFgkm16%11%12%11%14%18%12%14%

1231371519769958613636928511121092Does not deliver it68%BEfGHIJKL48%55%50%46%53%50%58%eil42%53%50%63%DbEgIJL54%

37110896550576671405843243659Don't know20%39%AM33%M33%M33%M31%m39%AM30%M47%AbFhkM33%a31%m24%32%

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Q.1 Thinking about the current Brexit deal that Theresa May has negotiated with the EU and is trying to pass through Parliament, as far as you are able to tell, do you think that this deal doesor does not deliver the type of Brexit that those who voted leave in 2016 wanted?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

147989812913123291126331442112291655160282Does deliver it19%T11%14%17%7%6%4%7%17%16%iO12%23%IknO7%29%IKNOQ7%15%BG18%17%bg12%8%22%BcG14%

Q

47553040647068185625738675231021511055633714223711092Does not deliver it60%58%58%62%37%88%86%HIJK68%HJQ73%66%HjQ68%HJQ47%65%HJQ43%39%69%AG68%63%G57%G62%AG51%G54%

LNQ

17028820216210517911020331331381551311139206190659Don't know21%31%U29%R21%56%HIJK6%10%25%o10%18%21%30%O28%O28%O54%ABCD16%14%21%31%F30%F26%F32%

LNOF

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Table 45

Q.1 Thinking about the current Brexit deal that Theresa May has negotiated with the EU and is trying to pass through Parliament, as far as you are able to tell, do you think that this deal doesor does not deliver the type of Brexit that those who voted leave in 2016 wanted?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

3089818017620818935423816121613813310511051346406752Expected to leave the35%33%36%43%L36%34%46%IJ35%i28%46%CDEF46%CDEf37%C32%c31%22%33%41%B37%EU straight away

without negotiating adeal

15963111591191271611451101085283625654183233416Expected to leave after18%21%22%N14%21%N23%N21%21%19%23%d17%23%d19%16%24%18%23%B20%a two-year negotiation

with the EU, with anexit deal that issimilar to the dealthat has currently beennegotiated by TheresaMay

1915510058110125141136115796269687838220172392Neither22%19%20%n14%19%22%N18%20%20%17%21%19%21%22%17%21%a17%19%

461517253027272448151212121928495099Other5%5%3%6%5%5%3%4%8%JK3%4%3%4%5%13%DEFGH5%5%5%

1736687951058889142144523764788856243131374Don't know20%22%18%23%L18%16%12%21%K25%K11%12%18%H24%GH25%fGH25%GH23%A13%18%

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Table 46

Q.2 Thinking back to the EU referendum, which of the following scenarios comes closest to what you believe people expected when they voted to leave the EU in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

82901017446846793266634545752Expected to leave the45%AeIL32%37%a38%A31%46%AIL40%A40%A31%38%A44%Ail25%37%EU straight away

without negotiating adeal

3855534132264448143492344416Expected to leave after21%19%19%21%22%15%25%h20%16%20%22%25%h20%a two-year negotiation

with the EU, with anexit deal that issimilar to the dealthat has currently beennegotiated by TheresaMay

2353683528383442113321644392Neither13%19%25%M18%19%21%20%18%13%19%16%25%M19%

72691411102103924299Other4%9%AfGKm3%7%AG7%AG6%1%4%4%5%a4%1%5%

3261433232232441313191441374Don't know18%21%h16%16%22%h13%14%18%37%BFGHiJKLM18%14%23%gh18%

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Q.2 Thinking back to the EU referendum, which of the following scenarios comes closest to what you believe people expected when they voted to leave the EU in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

404283227387571250125135140149200714031258233318752Expected to leave the51%T31%32%51%S30%60%77%HIJK34%51%22%52%IjLn36%31%40%ILq25%50%BDG40%23%46%BDG34%G44%BDG37%EU straight away

LNQQwithout negotiating adeal

18117714316642268214112494145501211419125181416Expected to leave after23%19%20%22%23%kO9%10%21%22%24%o11%22%o20%O29%IKO17%15%12%26%15%18%25%BcFG20%a two-year negotiation

with the EU, with anexit deal that issimilar to the dealthat has currently beennegotiated by TheresaMay

124204168114326510215232910480611521425149113392Neither16%22%U24%R15%17%o30%7%29%hO19%27%O24%O26%hO22%hO16%o21%a19%26%26%20%22%A16%19%

296542247**1-2613022125*22433299Other4%7%U6%R3%4%2%1%3%-3%6%1%6%o4%4%7%c6%3%2%6%4%5%

541871267049-4511471699509371122113376374Don't know7%20%U18%R9%26%HjKO-6%14%7%24%HKO7%15%21%HKO10%32%ABCF9%16%22%Af17%20%AF11%18%

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Table 48

Q.2 Thinking back to the EU referendum, which of the following scenarios comes closest to what you believe people expected when they voted to leave the EU in 2016?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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ScenariosExtendingThe UK leaving

article 50 andthe Europeandelaying theUnion with no-MPs votingdate whendeal to tradeagainst Britain

Holding aBritain leaveson World Tradeleaving theTheresa May'ssecond EUthe EuropeanOrganisationEuropean Unioncurrent BrexitreferendumUnion(WTO) ruleswith no-dealdeal

20332033203320332033Unweighted base

20332033203320332033Weighted base

169214701276369Honours leave voters'8%11%34%14%18%wishes

1230955373932676Betrays leave voters'60%47%18%46%33%wishes

333433387362491Neither16%21%19%18%24%

301431573462497Don't know15%21%28%23%24%

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Table 49

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?SummaryBase: All respondents

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

14947808196113176103901057154494842151218369Honours leave voters'17%16%16%20%17%20%23%IJ15%16%22%DEF23%DEF15%15%14%19%14%22%B18%wishes

277961781441761772922201631691241259511053328348676Betrays leave voters'32%32%36%35%31%32%38%Ij32%28%36%C41%CdE35%C29%31%23%32%35%33%wishes

22567102781581541771861281195897897652244247491Neither26%23%21%19%28%NO28%NO23%27%22%25%g19%27%g28%g22%23%23%25%24%

225861341101411111251761967649849211779318179497Don't know26%29%27%L27%l25%20%16%26%K34%JK16%16%23%gH28%GH33%FGH35%FGH31%A18%24%

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Table 50

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Theresa May's current Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

3163393235372938153172033369Honours leave voters'17%22%k14%16%23%K20%17%16%18%18%19%19%18%wishes

6681917046695287225853061676Betrays leave voters'37%29%33%36%31%38%30%37%l26%33%30%34%33%wishes

4467774136484748154222544491Neither24%24%28%21%24%26%27%21%17%24%24%25%24%

4074675232284460344312739497Don't know22%26%h25%h27%H21%15%26%h26%h40%AfHIklM25%27%h22%24%

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Table 51

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Theresa May's current Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

17514613614122-2521415275517133101142181196369Honours leave voters'22%T16%19%19%12%o-3%14%O21%25%IOq16%O25%IOQ12%O34%IKNO11%12%10%26%BfG17%12%27%BcFG18%wishes

Q

31830922534545184811518552819995614141736292213676Betrays leave voters'40%T34%32%45%S24%87%74%HIJK31%h54%31%h56%HIJL25%42%HJQ19%21%52%ACdG43%33%29%43%ACG29%G33%wishes

LNQNQ

1802462031513938121141737104144582031540156187491Neither23%27%29%R20%21%13%12%34%ikOq10%25%o18%34%IKOq22%o29%IkOq20%26%33%28%32%bg23%26%24%

11921414012480-7811111181198713491728155125497Don't know15%23%U20%r16%43%HIJK-11%21%15%19%11%17%25%HKO18%47%ABCD11%14%13%23%F23%aF17%24%

LNOF

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Table 52

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Theresa May's current Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

14932366881918492100424249446238124152276Honours leave voters'17%p11%7%17%O14%O16%O11%13%17%K9%14%h14%h13%18%H17%H12%15%b14%wishes

35311923619724625347329616328718617512110359416516932Betrays leave voters'40%40%48%48%43%46%61%IJ43%I28%61%CDEF62%CDEF49%CDE37%c29%26%40%52%B46%wishes

170627955111117101136125673466707253180182362Neither19%21%16%13%19%n21%No13%20%K22%K14%11%18%G22%GH20%Gh24%GH17%18%18%

2048414392133941131601897439709011475321142462Don't know23%28%29%Lmn22%23%L17%15%23%K33%JK16%13%19%g28%FGH32%FGH33%FGH31%A14%23%

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Table 53

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?MPs voting against Britain leaving the European Union with no-dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

Prepared by ComRes

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

153842222134223522311926276Honours leave voters'8%13%E15%Em11%e14%E19%EM13%E15%Em2%13%19%EM15%E14%wishes

9712911896618678113348123981932Betrays leave voters'54%BIk45%43%49%41%47%46%49%39%46%38%46%46%wishes

3153513134402137143141929362Neither17%19%18%16%23%G22%g13%16%17%18%19%17%18%

3864644632214948363982540462Don't know21%h23%H23%H23%H22%h12%29%H21%h42%AbFHIJKLM23%24%H22%H23%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?MPs voting against Britain leaving the European Union with no-dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

6817413864122454922249755417182012273276Honours leave voters'9%19%U20%R8%6%9%6%14%44%16%q22%HOQ21%HOQ20%HOQ11%14%9%10%16%16%18%AF10%14%wishes

588272252538731957132203936180295825042244265448932Betrays leave voters'74%T30%36%71%S39%91%88%HIJK36%27%36%39%32%38%59%IJKL29%63%BCDG44%42%35%39%G62%BCDG46%wishes

LNQNQ

602451896722-1151152734997841162143114598362Neither8%27%U27%R9%12%O-1%40%HIOQ10%27%hOQ28%HOQ31%HiOQ21%hOQ16%O14%20%a27%27%Ag25%AG21%Ag14%18%

772261279279-3421210171017012372930150102462Don't know10%25%U18%R12%42%HIJK-5%10%19%21%O10%16%o21%HkO14%O43%ABCD8%19%16%24%AF22%AF14%23%

LNOF

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Table 55

Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?MPs voting against Britain leaving the European Union with no-dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

28974151162189198367195138224143118787959271429701Honours leave voters'33%p25%31%39%O33%36%48%IJ28%24%48%CDEF48%CDEF33%DE24%22%26%26%43%B34%wishes

16766728399119116141117625372687641193179373Betrays leave voters'19%22%14%20%o17%21%O15%21%K20%k13%18%20%H21%H22%H18%19%18%18%wishes

168659445128121130150107874276756839197190387Neither19%22%19%N11%22%N22%N17%22%K19%19%14%21%g23%G19%17%19%19%19%

2539117712415511715819921597629410512986379194573Don't know29%31%36%LM30%L27%l21%21%29%K37%JK21%20%26%32%GH37%FGH38%FGH36%A20%28%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?The UK leaving the European Union with no-deal to trade on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rulesBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

8399936557844870216203942701Honours leave voters'46%AEFGJKl35%a34%a34%a38%A46%AEFGjkl28%30%24%35%A38%A24%34%wishes

315654312228343993032050373Betrays leave voters'17%20%20%16%15%15%20%17%11%17%19%28%DEFHIJklM18%wishes

1948593830363252163311541387Neither10%17%21%M20%M20%M20%m19%m22%M19%19%15%23%M19%

4882706040335773405012843573Don't know27%29%h25%31%H27%18%33%H31%H46%AbfHIjKLM29%28%24%28%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?The UK leaving the European Union with no-deal to trade on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rulesBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

462201169419431950113114335103233543821136191366701Honours leave voters'58%T22%24%55%S23%92%77%HIJK29%30%19%43%ILQ32%i22%47%IJLN19%48%BCDG25%20%28%g28%G51%BCDG34%wishes

LNQQ

8524718410220*51031722291276946151172516490373Betrays leave voters'11%27%U26%R13%11%2%8%27%HOQ36%31%HOQ23%OQ27%HOQ27%HOQ14%16%19%a18%31%AG20%a24%AG13%18%wishes

11620617010236149119182510992471732027141119387Neither15%22%U24%R13%19%O4%6%25%O10%33%HOq18%O22%O23%O19%O17%21%33%37%ABfG21%21%17%19%

129262182137871772101622138102139102637188145573Don't know16%29%U26%R18%47%HIJK3%10%19%25%17%16%20%29%HKO21%O49%ABCD12%24%12%30%aDF27%AdF20%f28%

LNOF

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?The UK leaving the European Union with no-deal to trade on World Trade Organisation (WTO) rulesBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

104342437629063876432313552313384130214Honours leave voters'12%11%5%9%o11%O16%MNO8%13%K11%7%10%10%16%DFgH9%15%H8%13%B11%wishes

38013124321025225045829720027718117312513466432523955Betrays leave voters'43%44%49%51%44%45%59%IJ43%I35%59%CDEF60%CDEF48%CDE38%38%29%42%53%B47%wishes

193589882128125151150132945878717853226206433Neither22%20%20%20%22%22%20%22%23%20%19%22%22%22%24%22%21%21%

200731298312990981501826731747710974299132431Don't know23%25%26%L20%23%L16%13%22%K32%JK14%10%20%GH24%GH31%FGH33%eFGH29%A13%21%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Extending article 50 and delaying the date when Britain leaves the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

133238142123182021821022214Honours leave voters'7%11%14%ejm7%14%Ejm13%e11%9%3%10%10%12%e11%wishes

111126117107619871113338374970955Betrays leave voters'61%AbEFGIKL44%42%55%AeGIKl41%54%Agik42%49%38%48%48%39%47%wishes

2762573436373256213622347433Neither15%22%21%17%24%m20%19%24%m25%21%23%27%jM21%

2965634030244944293741938431Don't know16%23%h23%h20%21%13%29%fHM19%34%bFHijM21%19%22%21%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Extending article 50 and delaying the date when Britain leaves the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

431571224010-2941118255745295111228260214Honours leave voters'5%17%U17%R5%5%-2%24%HIOQ40%19%hOQ18%HOQ22%HIOQ12%OQ9%o10%6%6%21%AFg18%AFg12%a8%11%wishes

583279264536722056142154847188291854731849291444955Betrays leave voters'74%T30%37%70%S39%97%86%HIJK38%24%26%49%L43%39%59%IJLN30%59%BCDG35%33%39%43%G62%BCDG47%wishes

LNQQ

9826920310030149217232412499572031530166127433Neither12%29%U29%R13%16%O3%6%26%O19%30%Oq24%O22%O26%hOQ20%O20%26%a36%27%24%24%A18%21%

682111178674-342149141086211572102414590431Don't know9%23%U17%R11%40%HIJK-5%11%18%25%HkO10%13%23%HjKO12%o40%ABCD9%23%18%19%f21%AF12%21%

NOF

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Extending article 50 and delaying the date when Britain leaves the European UnionBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

7339283150603959712613213837347890169Honours leave voters'8%13%q6%7%9%11%O5%9%K12%K5%4%6%12%FGH11%fGH15%FGH8%9%8%wishes

483150306250341333586381263354231235146166976036271230Betrays leave voters'55%51%62%61%60%60%76%IJ56%I46%75%CDEF77%CDEF65%CDE45%47%43%58%63%b60%wishes

164527864969597126110583849776842154180333Neither19%18%16%15%17%17%13%18%K19%K12%13%14%24%FGH19%gH19%15%18%16%

15655816884675011913331185564805320695301Don't know18%19%16%17%15%12%6%17%K23%jK7%6%15%GH20%GH23%fGH23%fGH20%A10%15%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Holding a second EU referendumBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

9173215151982021371616169Honours leave voters'5%6%12%eglM8%10%10%5%8%3%8%16%DEfGjLM9%8%wishes

12316315213089118111143451073551021230Betrays leave voters'68%beKl57%56%66%bk60%65%65%61%53%61%54%58%60%wishes

2655502420332239112791836333Neither14%19%j18%12%14%18%13%17%13%16%18%20%j16%

2450402625123032272661223301Don't know13%18%H15%h14%h17%H6%18%H14%h32%ABFgHiJKlM15%12%13%15%

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Holding a second EU referendumBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

16141862613--131112126426311*9137832169Honours leave voters'2%15%U12%R3%7%O--3%38%20%HNOQ13%HO11%hO13%HnOq5%o11%AF1%4%17%AF10%AF11%AF4%8%wishes

72136633765494206322326505021739612064428513555781230Betrays leave voters'91%T40%48%86%S51%100%97%HIJ60%37%46%51%45%46%80%IJKL42%81%BCDG50%52%41%52%cG80%BCDG60%wishes

KLNQNQ

252701884019-*1011330371263549102123915456333Neither3%29%U27%R5%10%O-*29%HOQ10%22%HOq31%HOQ33%HOQ26%HOQ7%O17%A13%27%22%A32%AbFG22%AF8%16%

30140944159-2317612694086425219755301Don't know4%15%U13%R5%32%HIJKL-3%8%14%12%o6%11%o14%HkO8%30%ABCDF5%19%10%17%AF14%AF8%15%

NO

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Q.3 As far as you are able to say, would you describe each of these possible scenarios as honouring or betraying what those who voted leave in 2016 wanted, or neither?Holding a second EU referendumBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

28867187160177163365208114224141135737737292396687Leaving the European33%P23%38%Lm39%Lm31%29%47%IJ30%I20%48%CDEF47%CDEF37%CDE23%22%16%28%40%B34%Union with no deal

3161421511102252562202982241368513816113490369374743Extending Article 50 so36%48%Q31%27%39%NO46%mNO29%44%K39%K29%28%38%GH49%DFGH38%GH40%GH35%38%37%that there can be

further negotiationswith the EU

12732756574741098990614844444842155132288Neither15%11%15%16%13%13%14%13%16%13%16%12%14%14%18%15%13%14%

1455481779562769014949274347925722590315Don't know17%18%16%L19%L17%L11%10%13%26%JK10%9%12%14%g26%EFGH25%EFGH22%A9%16%

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Q.4 The House of Commons this week voted against Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time. In light of this, which of these options do you think is the more preferable?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

7794718045695183215924650687Leaving the European43%AEGIKl33%26%41%AegiK30%38%k30%36%k24%34%45%dAEGIKl28%34%Union with no deal

491021315660755675266303578743Extending Article 50 so27%36%48%bEFGJLM29%40%jM41%jM33%32%30%36%35%44%FJM37%that there can be

further negotiationswith the EU

3042382423272024122411532288Neither17%f15%14%12%16%15%12%10%14%14%14%18%f14%

254734352010435227292617315Don't know14%bH16%BH12%h18%aBH14%bH5%25%ABHIKlM22%ABHiKm32%ABHIjKLM17%aB6%10%16%

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Q.4 The House of Commons this week voted against Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time. In light of this, which of these options do you think is the more preferable?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

5666681525602058739261787253414441120170389687Leaving the European71%T7%11%69%S32%IJl97%89%HIJK21%29%16%26%15%18%51%IJKL14%56%BCDG45%21%16%25%G54%BCDG34%Union with no deal

LNQNQ

11654238611442111922948622371471192012464312186743Extending Article 50 so15%59%U55%R15%23%O3%2%51%HOQ26%50%HOQ49%HOQ56%HOQ50%HOQ30%O42%AF26%12%45%AF51%AF46%AF26%37%that there can be

further negotiationswith the EU

472051685618-35417222889463373163212072288Neither6%22%U24%R7%10%-4%15%O42%30%HOQ22%HOQ25%HOQ19%HOQ9%11%8%35%29%AFG25%AFG18%AFg10%14%

63103716567-35*23463509481398174315Don't know8%11%u10%9%36%HIJKL-5%13%jk3%4%3%4%13%JKo10%j33%ABCD10%9%6%7%12%10%16%

NOF

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Q.4 The House of Commons this week voted against Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time. In light of this, which of these options do you think is the more preferable?Base: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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StatementsAny

Conservativepolitician who

MPs damaged thewants to be thechances of thenext leader ofTheresa MayUK being abletheshould resign

In order to getto negotiate aTheresa May'sConservativeand a leaderthe best dealgood deal withhandling of theMPs voting toParty ought towho supportswith the EU,the EU byBrexitdelay Brexitoppose TheresaMPs areBrexit shouldNo deal is

'no-deal’ musttaking ‘no-negotiationshas pushed myMay's Brexitdelaying thebe able tobetter than thebe put back ondeal' off thehas made mefaith indeal andvote in ordernegotiate a newdeal Theresathe negotiationnegotiationnever want topoliticians tosupport a no-to thwartdeal with theMay has

tabletablevote againan all-time lowdeal BrexitBrexitEUnegotiated

20332033203320332033203320332033Unweighted base

20332033203320332033203320332033Weighted base

903101149111085621135658619Agree44%50%24%54%28%56%32%30%

5554651040493659332748683Disagree27%23%51%24%32%16%37%34%

576557502433812566626731Don't know28%27%25%21%40%28%31%36%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?SummaryBase: All respondents

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

27474167148162143283197139176107113848950273346619Agree31%25%34%L36%Lm28%26%37%IJ29%24%37%CDE36%CDE31%c26%25%22%26%35%B30%

27510812512419823626022919415410611411510688306377683Disagree31%36%25%30%35%O43%MNO34%33%34%33%35%32%35%30%39%29%38%B34%

3271152021412111762282592441418713312515787462268731Don't know37%39%41%L34%37%32%30%38%K42%K30%29%37%gh39%GH45%GH39%g44%A27%36%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?No deal is better than the deal Theresa May has negotiatedBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

6385856340664472185373548619Agree35%e30%31%32%27%36%e26%31%21%31%34%27%30%

5794976762624969285843465683Disagree32%33%35%34%42%FGm34%29%30%32%33%33%37%34%

61106926546537893406333364731Don't know33%37%34%33%31%29%46%bHIjkm40%47%hi36%33%36%36%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?No deal is better than the deal Theresa May has negotiatedBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

45011110042550205675102921123167424221121197299619Agree57%T12%14%56%S27%100%85%HIJ20%50%18%29%19%26%34%IJln15%53%ABCD28%20%17%29%CG42%BCDG30%

KLNQG

14447638113833-4152285267192174842022565249211683Disagree18%52%U54%R18%18%O-6%41%OQ26%49%OQ53%HiOQ61%HInO40%OQ35%OQ29%25%27%46%AFg52%ABFG36%AFg29%34%

Q

198329225199103-61421917231621551601841839237211731Don't know25%36%U32%R26%56%HIJK-9%39%JKO24%33%kO17%21%o34%JKO31%jKO56%ABCD22%45%34%31%35%aF29%36%

LnOF

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Table 71

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?No deal is better than the deal Theresa May has negotiatedBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

2929717913018116825122318514510610711612658307351658Agree33%33%36%l32%32%30%33%33%32%31%35%c30%36%c36%c26%30%35%B32%

2821021581481912513502461522211291361108468330419748Disagree32%34%32%36%33%45%MNO45%IJ36%I26%47%CDEF43%CDe38%D34%D24%30%32%42%B37%

30298156135200136170216240104661179914199404223626Don't know34%33%32%L33%L35%L24%22%32%K42%JK22%22%33%GH30%gH40%eGH44%EFGH39%A22%31%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May should resign and a leader who supports Brexit should be able to negotiate a new deal with the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

59761024748635880245573170658Agree33%27%37%JL24%32%35%j34%j34%j28%32%31%40%dJL32%

711191017761745365206414265748Disagree39%eF42%EFg37%39%eF41%EF41%eF31%28%23%37%42%EF37%37%

5190717139445988425572841626Don't know28%32%26%37%Ahik26%25%35%a38%AHIKm49%ABHIKLM32%a28%23%31%

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Table 73

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May should resign and a leader who supports Brexit should be able to negotiate a new deal with the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

335246175343461847115303918202105693932827266215658Agree42%T27%25%45%S25%86%72%HIJK30%j55%53%HJnQ40%HJQ16%42%HJQ21%24%49%AbCG38%52%ACG22%39%ACG30%32%

lNQ

2963863472594928183124464125294852241263199345748Disagree37%42%49%R34%26%O10%13%51%ILOQ32%22%45%ILOQ58%ILOQ26%O59%IKLO30%28%44%23%50%BDFG29%48%BDFG37%

Q

1612841841599111071151528150981321921335218160626Don't know20%31%U26%R21%49%HIJK4%16%19%14%26%15%26%31%HKO20%46%ABCD23%18%25%28%32%Af22%31%

LNOF

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Table 74

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May should resign and a leader who supports Brexit should be able to negotiate a new deal with the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

456162284236317298523372240319204192179166745385961135Agree52%55%58%57%56%54%68%IJ54%I42%68%CDEF68%CDEF53%C55%C47%C33%52%60%B56%

140585749100126104124104644068556341134198332Disagree16%19%12%12%17%nO23%mNO14%18%K18%k14%13%19%h17%18%18%13%20%B16%

2817715312815413114419023386579990122111368197566Don't know32%26%31%L31%l27%24%19%28%K40%JK18%19%28%GH28%GH35%GH49%DEFGH35%A20%28%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs are delaying the vote in order to thwart BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

11515914611275115991313598761871135Agree63%AEIk56%e53%58%e50%64%AEi58%e56%e41%56%60%e49%56%

273556363026264482871926332Disagree15%12%20%l18%21%l14%15%19%9%16%19%15%16%

4090734743404659424812164566Don't know22%32%bm27%24%29%22%27%25%50%BFGHIJKLM27%21%36%dBfHJkM28%

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Table 76

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs are delaying the vote in order to thwart BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

66532927862398196216628544419735611455528483215411135Agree84%T36%39%82%S53%Ij94%94%HIJK43%62%48%55%Ij40%41%72%IJKL40%69%BCdG56%53%38%47%75%BCDG56%

LNQNQ

4426321946141212282743129493313373915868332Disagree6%29%U31%R6%7%3%3%33%HLOQ26%13%o28%HOQ39%HiLO27%HlOQ10%o12%17%A33%14%31%AdFG23%AG9%16%

Q

8332520892741291221624151921381111838205111566Don't know10%35%U30%R12%40%HJKn3%3%24%O13%38%HjKO17%O22%O32%HKO19%O48%ABCF14%11%34%AF30%AF30%AF15%28%

O

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs are delaying the vote in order to thwart BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

25062162142143115265177120153112100768634234328562Agree29%p21%33%LM34%LM25%21%34%IJ26%21%33%CdE37%CDEF28%C23%c24%c15%22%33%B28%

25110712112417723727220718016310910710010476312346659Disagree29%36%q24%30%31%o43%MNO35%j30%31%35%36%30%31%30%34%30%35%b32%

37512821114725120323330227715380152149162116495317812Don't know43%43%43%ln36%44%ln37%30%44%K48%K33%27%42%GH46%GH46%GH51%GH48%A32%40%

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Table 78

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Any Conservative politician who wants to be the next leader of the Conservative Party ought to oppose Theresa May's Brexit deal and support a no-deal BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

5570755445694164194913040562Agree30%24%27%28%30%38%AefGkL24%27%22%28%30%23%28%

67901136652473965215612969659Disagree37%fGh32%41%beFGHl34%g35%g26%23%28%25%32%28%39%fGh32%

591258775526590104457024368812Don't know32%44%KM32%39%35%36%53%AHIJKM45%iKM53%hIKM40%42%38%40%

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Table 79

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Any Conservative politician who wants to be the next leader of the Conservative Party ought to oppose Theresa May's Brexit deal and support a no-deal BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

3851291073705019474593314123151463321020182267562Agree49%T14%15%49%S27%Jn95%72%HIJK12%50%15%34%JLN12%26%Jn30%JlN16%41%BCDG22%18%16%27%cG37%BCDG28%

LNQ

18840733617330-6162253570171186792122263230223659Disagree24%44%U48%R23%16%-9%45%OQ27%45%OQ35%OQ64%HIKl36%OQ37%OQ27%27%27%41%50%ABFG34%31%32%

nOQ

2193802632181061121522330261831601622642242272231812Don't know28%41%U37%R29%57%HIJK5%19%43%JO23%40%jO31%24%38%JO32%O57%ABCd32%51%41%34%40%A32%40%

lOF

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Table 80

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Any Conservative politician who wants to be the next leader of the Conservative Party ought to oppose Theresa May's Brexit deal and support a no-deal BrexitBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

431129289228285306565340203352213198141128755335751108Agree49%43%58%M55%50%55%73%IJ50%I35%75%CDEF71%CDEF55%CDE43%c36%33%51%58%B54%

2219586921631521311911707259949810368213280493Disagree25%32%q17%22%29%nO27%O17%28%K29%K15%20%26%H30%GH29%GH30%gH20%28%B24%

224731199312398751542044629688612183295137433Don't know26%25%24%L23%22%18%10%22%K35%JK10%10%19%GH27%fGH34%FGH37%eFGH28%A14%21%

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Table 81

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs voting to delay Brexit has pushed my faith in politicians to an all-time lowBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

113146135109801101081243595957911108Agree62%aEKl51%49%56%e54%61%Ek63%aEKl53%41%55%56%52%54%

3665904936413357104162552493Disagree20%23%33%EGlM25%e25%e23%19%24%e12%24%24%29%Egm24%

3274493832303053413792034433Don't know18%26%hkm18%19%21%16%18%23%48%ABFGHIJKLM22%20%19%21%

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Table 82

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs voting to delay Brexit has pushed my faith in politicians to an all-time lowBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

6793152856379120611932246371943559858523513165361108Agree86%T34%40%84%S49%J97%94%HIJK52%j37%38%47%33%41%72%IJKL34%72%BCDG59%44%41%46%G74%BCDG54%

LNQNQ

523972945623121632640581736675162205422487493Disagree7%43%U42%R7%13%O3%3%44%HOQ34%45%HOQ41%HOQ52%HIOQ36%HOQ13%O26%A20%A27%38%AF43%AbFG33%AF12%24%

612041276872-2231012161107511361102014398433Don't know8%22%U18%R9%39%HIJKL-3%4%29%17%O12%o15%O23%HkNO15%nO40%ABCD8%14%18%16%21%AF14%21%

NOF

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Table 83

Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs voting to delay Brexit has pushed my faith in politicians to an all-time lowBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

212761501051281082021781121208183957338243249491Agree24%26%30%LM25%l22%19%26%I26%I19%26%c27%c23%29%Cd21%17%23%25%24%

4211492142002973294393312702651742021291641074735671040Disagree48%50%43%49%52%O59%mNO57%IJ48%47%56%DE58%cDE56%dE40%47%47%45%57%B51%

2437112910714711813017619584467510111481326176502Don't know28%24%26%26%26%21%17%26%K34%JK18%15%21%31%FGH32%FGH36%FGH31%A18%25%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May's handling of the Brexit negotiations has made me never want to vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

4951694628624557124192151491Agree27%l18%25%24%19%34%bEfIjL26%24%15%24%21%29%eiL24%

991591501008076761273290048931040Disagree55%eh56%EgH55%eh51%54%e42%45%54%eh38%51%47%52%51%

3375554941434950414363333502Don't know19%26%20%25%27%m24%29%am21%48%AFGHIJKLM25%32%AfkM19%25%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May's handling of the Brexit negotiations has made me never want to vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

25715310227477831101142814101746629*1416176178491Agree32%T17%14%36%S41%HIJl40%48%HIJK29%HJ8%25%29%HJ12%21%H15%23%c36%ABCG3%27%c12%26%C25%C24%

Ln

394562489356239212263156812753459238428873614061040Disagree50%61%U69%R47%12%44%33%Q62%OQ64%55%OQ57%OQ74%IklO58%OQ69%IklO32%47%G52%53%G69%ABFG53%G56%fG51%

QQ

1422001151318631233121416101771281341123146137502Don't know18%22%u16%17%46%HIJK16%19%10%28%20%15%14%21%h16%45%ABCD17%45%21%18%21%19%25%

LNOF

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?Theresa May's handling of the Brexit negotiations has made me never want to vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

404138271211250279507316188310198169147124644695421011Agree46%46%55%M51%m44%50%m66%IJ46%I33%66%CDEF66%CDEF47%CD45%Cd35%28%45%55%B50%

213677895141151141172152835791818864200265465Disagree24%22%16%23%O25%O27%O18%25%K26%K18%19%25%H25%H25%h29%gH19%27%B23%

2599214510718012512319723777461009714097372185557Don't know30%31%29%L26%32%L23%16%29%K41%JK16%15%28%GH30%GH40%EFGH43%EFGH36%A19%27%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs damaged the chances of the UK being able to negotiate a good deal with the EU by taking ‘no-deal’ off the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

10413812510069988011733864461001011Agree57%Ek48%45%51%47%54%47%50%39%49%46%57%ek50%

346583463641275983982839465Disagree19%23%e30%EGM23%e24%e23%e16%25%Eg10%23%27%Eg22%e23%

4482675043416358444922837557Don't know24%29%24%26%29%23%37%AFHjKM25%51%ABFHIJKLM28%27%21%27%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs damaged the chances of the UK being able to negotiate a good deal with the EU by taking ‘no-deal’ off the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

62626924458283195814323533917034010746427452674991011Agree79%T29%35%76%S45%i94%89%HIJK40%32%41%54%IJ35%36%68%IJKL38%58%BCG45%50%36%39%69%BCDF50%

LNQNQG

583742866122-31841935531666153182145221994465Disagree7%41%U40%R8%12%o-4%49%HiOQ44%33%HOQ36%HOQ48%HIOQ35%HOQ12%O18%a22%A27%26%A42%AFG32%AfG13%23%

108273176118811542151019141961261621328197128557Don't know14%30%U25%R16%43%HIJK6%7%12%23%26%kO11%17%o30%HJKN19%O44%ABCD20%28%24%22%29%Af18%27%

lNOOF

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?MPs damaged the chances of the UK being able to negotiate a good deal with the EU by taking ‘no-deal’ off the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

36010523720523822346026118128018015011211269415488903Agree41%35%48%Lm50%Lm42%40%60%IJ38%i31%60%CDEF60%CDEF42%cD34%32%31%40%49%B44%

23610010286164202181203171113689510910566241314555Disagree27%34%21%21%29%NO36%MNO23%30%K30%k24%23%26%33%GH30%29%23%32%B27%

28092154121170130130221225775211610513491385191576Don't know32%31%31%L29%30%l23%17%32%K39%jK16%17%32%GH32%GH38%GH40%GH37%A19%28%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?In order to get the best deal with the EU, ‘no-deal’ must be put back on the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

9411912785629071112247844772903Agree52%aEil42%46%E44%e42%50%E42%48%E28%45%47%e41%44%

4474925744463557164652763555Disagree24%26%33%efGm29%30%25%20%24%19%26%27%36%DeFGlm27%

4292555342456565455062742576Don't know23%32%Km20%27%29%25%38%AfhjKM28%53%ABFHIJKLM29%27%24%28%

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?In order to get the best deal with the EU, ‘no-deal’ must be put back on the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

6161921895626720581436433213832187514841220473903Agree78%T21%27%74%S36%L100%89%HIJ37%L32%11%44%IjL29%L29%L65%IJKL30%d64%BCDG45%15%33%d32%D66%BCDG44%

KLNQNQ

664403427628-220434426419480721422860252108555Disagree8%48%U48%R10%15%O-3%55%HiOQ44%60%HIOQ43%HOQ58%HIOQ41%HOQ16%O25%A18%27%53%AbFG48%AbFG37%AFG15%27%

10928517512392-532171315145961281421724211140576Don't know14%31%U25%R16%49%HIJK-8%7%23%29%jkNO13%13%30%HJKN19%nO45%ABCF18%28%32%a19%31%ACF19%28%

LNOO

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Q.5 Now that MPs have voted for Brexit to be delayed, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?In order to get the best deal with the EU, ‘no-deal’ must be put back on the negotiation tableBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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ScenariosIf your MP

voted againstIf your MPIf your MPextendingvoted to extend

If your MP ispubliclyarticle 50 andarticle 50 andIf your MPIf your MPpubliclysupportsto delay theto delay thevoted againstvoted forIf your MPIf your MP

against holdingholding adate whichdate whichleaving theleaving thevoted againstvoted fora secondsecondBritain leavesBritain leavesEuropean UnionEuropean UnionTheresa May'sTheresa May's

referendumreferendumthe EUthe EUwith no dealwith no dealBrexit dealBrexit deal

20332033203320332033203320332033Unweighted base

20332033203320332033203320332033Weighted base

642471380375413512462285More likely32%23%19%18%20%25%23%14%

519423675668636566779747Neither more nor less26%21%33%33%31%28%38%37%likely

484757505537536524340553Less likely24%37%25%26%26%26%17%27%

389381474453448431452449Don't know19%19%23%22%22%21%22%22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?SummaryBase: All respondents

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

105307667598317373391165743302316134151285More likely12%10%15%m16%M10%15%m22%IJ11%i7%25%CDEF19%CDEF12%d9%7%7%13%15%14%

3221031631402312133002462001761241489811783366380747Neither more nor less37%35%33%34%40%O38%39%36%35%38%e41%E41%E30%33%37%35%38%37%likely

23189138112155148202194157113899410010849242310553Less likely26%30%28%27%27%27%26%28%27%24%30%26%31%ch31%h22%23%31%B27%

2187511794126112961721816531759710378298151449Don't know25%25%24%23%22%20%12%25%K31%jK14%10%21%GH30%FGH29%fGH35%FGH29%A15%22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted for Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

265224322628203182451921285More likely14%18%K9%16%K17%K15%12%13%9%14%19%K12%14%

771051227047705776296543261747Neither more nor less43%fi37%45%bFgI36%32%39%33%32%34%37%31%35%37%likely

4154765741615269124632861553Less likely23%19%28%el29%eL28%el34%ELm30%EL29%EL14%26%28%e35%dELM27%

3774523734224259373922334449Don't know20%26%H19%19%23%h12%24%H25%H43%ABFGHIJKLM22%22%h19%22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted for Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

180778616419*4213993216222513955187285More likely23%T8%12%22%S10%1%6%6%6%5%9%8%7%33%IJKLN8%7%17%6%7%8%26%BCDFG14%

OQ

29237429725658416153203457158218893032258235292747Neither more nor less37%41%42%R34%31%18%24%43%o33%35%35%52%IklO33%44%IOQ31%37%35%41%46%bG34%41%bG37%likely

Q

20928821623029143912526413818953563122236254140553Less likely26%31%u31%30%16%71%60%HIJK34%HQ50%46%HQ41%HQ34%HQ40%HQ11%20%39%AG28%41%AG28%a37%AG19%27%

NQ

11217710611180276181469963119142723139102449Don't know14%19%U15%15%43%HIJK10%11%18%J11%14%15%j6%21%HJo13%j41%ABCD17%20%12%18%20%A14%22%

LNOF

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted for Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

20072107102124128161159143956674849350210252462More likely23%24%22%25%22%23%21%23%25%20%22%21%26%26%22%20%25%B23%

34111518113223922830927119817613416410811880365414779Neither more nor less39%39%37%32%42%N41%N40%40%34%37%44%DEh45%cDEH33%34%35%35%42%B38%likely

118369280779120190501326952373218167173340Less likely13%12%19%m19%m14%16%26%IJ13%i9%28%CDEF23%CDEF14%cd12%9%8%16%17%17%

21873114991311081001661876832709610978298154452Don't know25%25%23%24%23%19%13%24%K32%JK14%11%19%G29%FGH31%FGH35%FGH29%A16%22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

3646784633474056123952146462More likely20%16%29%eLm24%22%26%l23%24%l14%23%21%26%l23%

691111258052795678286793565779Neither more nor less38%39%45%FG41%35%44%33%34%33%39%34%37%38%likely

394930342833274592932126340Less likely21%K17%11%17%19%k18%16%19%K10%17%21%K15%17%

3779413535234854363882439452Don't know20%28%HjK15%18%23%Hk12%28%HjK23%Hk43%ABFHIJKlM22%24%h22%h22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

1812421861931610318323462816745532411827214122462More likely23%26%26%25%9%47%48%HIJN23%HQ35%40%HQ47%HiJN25%HQ35%HQ9%18%30%AG10%34%AG21%31%AcG17%23%

QQ

30039230526761517194212963176224942942362261291779Neither more nor less38%43%u43%R35%33%24%25%53%iKOQ41%37%29%57%hIKl37%o45%IKOQ33%36%43%43%50%bfG38%40%g38%likely

OQ

194100106179283104-41312341593213151467198340Less likely25%T11%15%24%S15%I16%15%I10%-7%13%11%7%32%IJKLN11%17%B12%9%11%10%27%BCDF17%

OQG

117182108122803852911710069108133722142110452Don't know15%20%U15%16%43%HIJK13%12%14%25%16%11%7%21%HJko14%38%ABCD17%35%14%18%21%A15%22%

LNOF

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against Theresa May's Brexit dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

214461291261241322751488917510093556622197315512More likely24%P16%26%31%lM22%24%36%IJ22%I15%37%CDEF33%CDEf26%CdE17%19%c10%19%32%B25%

2378815590166155225179162129971097010161280286566Neither more nor less27%30%31%N22%29%n28%29%26%28%27%32%E30%E21%29%27%27%29%28%likely

219911009915716716919416110267811149467253271524Less likely25%31%20%24%28%O30%O22%28%K28%k22%22%22%35%dFGH27%30%24%27%26%

2077111097124101102164166643777879075310121431Don't know24%24%22%24%22%18%13%24%K29%K14%12%21%GH27%GH26%GH33%FGH30%A12%21%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted for leaving the European Union with no dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

5571605634623166124483331512More likely30%AEGk25%22%29%Aeg23%35%AEGiK18%28%Aeg14%26%a33%AEGk18%25%

5175855339635159285041845566Neither more nor less28%b26%31%B27%26%35%B30%b25%33%b29%B17%25%28%likely

4260794845414359124292768524Less likely23%21%29%e25%30%El23%25%25%14%24%27%38%DEFGHJLM26%

3279503730154650343742433431Don't know18%H28%aHjKM18%H19%H20%H8%27%Hm21%H39%AbFHIJKM21%23%H19%H21%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

436334440244195252225107017839343414125288512More likely55%T4%6%53%S24%IJL94%79%HIJK15%l20%4%26%IJL9%15%l36%IJLN14%43%BCDG31%8%11%18%40%BCDG25%

LNQQ

22126221919946110113142127126186692531423177237566Neither more nor less28%29%31%r26%25%6%16%31%o37%24%21%25%26%o38%IjKO24%31%C41%27%19%26%33%BCG28%likely

Q

464403345623-1173314566181687511*2564237101524Less likely6%48%U47%R7%12%O-1%47%HOQ29%54%HiOQ46%HOQ59%HIOQ38%HOQ14%O26%AF13%4%47%AFG51%ABFG35%AFG14%26%

8918210910573-221117710065103102102314595431Don't know11%20%U15%14%39%HIJK-4%7%14%19%jO7%6%21%HJKNO13%O36%ABCD12%23%18%19%21%AF13%21%

LNOF

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted for leaving the European Union with no dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

174806976132136119157137734567898651182231413More likely20%27%q14%18%23%O24%nO15%23%K24%K16%15%19%28%FGH25%GH23%18%23%B20%

279911601021871872612011741471131267510768318319636Neither more nor less32%31%32%n25%33%N34%N34%29%30%31%E38%E35%E23%30%30%31%32%31%likely

210521461371301242971558419210594615727222314536Less likely24%p18%30%LM33%LM23%22%39%IJ23%I15%41%CDEF35%CDEF26%CDe19%16%12%21%32%B26%

2147311998122108951721815837729910180319129448Don't know24%25%24%24%21%20%12%25%K31%jK12%12%20%GH31%FGH29%FGH36%FGH31%A13%22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against leaving the European Union with no dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

3140733543372051103392252413More likely17%14%27%eGjLm18%29%EGJLM20%11%22%Gl12%19%22%g29%DEGJLM20%

61851016133685864285592354636Neither more nor less34%I30%37%BfI31%22%38%BfI34%i27%33%32%23%31%31%likely

5574586439614366114693335536Less likely30%aEk26%e21%33%AEK26%e34%AEK25%28%E13%27%32%aEk20%26%

3585433634155153373882436448Don't know19%H30%aHJKM16%18%H23%H8%30%HJKm23%H43%ABFHIJKM22%24%H20%H22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against leaving the European Union with no dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

4933125163211312425335815352559-194519878413More likely6%36%U36%R8%11%6%5%33%HOQ39%44%HOQ34%HOQ52%HIKn32%HOQ11%19%Af11%-36%AFG36%AFG29%AFG11%20%

OQ

23132626620642110171193040148187732742043210243636Neither more nor less29%36%U38%R27%22%6%15%46%iOQ16%33%O30%O36%OQ31%Oq38%iOQ26%34%44%37%35%31%34%G31%likely

41678793814717506222387318746352516130298536Less likely53%T9%11%50%S25%IJL82%77%HIJK16%l20%4%24%JL7%15%jl38%IJKL16%44%BCDG21%9%13%19%41%BCDG26%

LNQNQ

961811091117712221112510371112831020145102448Don't know12%20%U15%15%41%HIJK7%4%5%25%20%JnO12%o4%22%HJNO14%JO39%ABCD11%35%19%16%21%AF14%22%

LNOF

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against leaving the European Union with no dealBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

167666473110128125142109685771717534167208375More likely19%22%13%18%19%O23%O16%21%k19%14%19%20%h22%H21%H15%16%21%B18%

2921011601081962042512351831539812910611271318349668Neither more nor less33%34%32%26%34%N37%N33%34%32%32%33%36%33%32%31%31%35%b33%likely

211531391321471193001439418711390536231226310537Less likely24%p18%28%L32%L26%21%39%IJ21%16%40%CDEF38%CDEF25%CdE16%18%14%22%31%B26%

2067613099119105961651926333709510290328124453Don't know24%26%26%Lm24%21%19%12%24%K33%JK13%11%19%GH29%FGH29%FGH40%deFGH32%A13%22%

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Table 106

Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted to extend article 50 and to delay the date which Britain leaves the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

283866273335283993052150375More likely16%14%24%eJLm14%22%ejl19%16%17%10%17%21%28%DEFGJLM18%

60891066644744973295912157668Neither more nor less33%B31%b39%B34%B30%41%Bg29%31%b34%34%B20%32%b33%likely

5875576439524369134703433537Less likely32%AEK26%21%33%AEK26%29%e25%29%Aek15%27%a33%AEK19%26%

3482453732215152353892637453Don't know19%29%HjKM16%19%22%h12%30%HjKm22%H41%AFHIJKM22%26%Hk21%h22%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted to extend article 50 and to delay the date which Britain leaves the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

423222446013-112422384613857488*164017983375More likely5%35%U35%R8%7%-2%34%HOQ44%38%HOQ38%HOQ42%HIOQ29%HOQ11%O17%a10%6%30%AFg32%AFG26%AFG12%18%

24032927920840312162222943166190742542343228249668Neither more nor less30%36%U40%R27%21%13%19%43%OQ20%39%OQ30%39%OQ35%OQ38%OQ26%31%43%43%G34%33%g34%G33%likely

41372713845318497*423135918743361720125298537Less likely52%T8%10%50%S28%IJL87%75%HIJK18%6%7%23%Ijl11%12%38%IJKL15%46%BCDG16%13%16%18%41%BCDG26%

LNQNq

9719311110881-3239991146212210382215291453Don't know12%21%U16%14%43%HIJK-5%5%30%15%9%8%24%HJKNO13%o42%ABCD13%35%14%18%22%AF13%22%

LNOF

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted to extend article 50 and to delay the date which Britain leaves the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

1573095999492209107641367367414221148232380More likely18%P10%19%24%LM16%17%27%IJ16%i11%29%CDEF24%CDE19%Cde12%12%9%14%23%B19%

30810916511319020724023519913810313010512970321354675Neither more nor less35%37%33%27%33%37%N31%34%35%29%34%36%h32%37%h31%31%36%b33%likely

20475112981511442091721231238691817747224280505Less likely23%25%23%24%26%26%27%i25%21%26%29%25%25%22%21%22%28%B25%

208831231031361111131701917339739810388347126474Don't know24%28%25%25%24%20%15%25%K33%JK16%13%20%G30%FGH29%FGH39%FGH33%A13%23%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against extending article 50 and to delay the date which Britain leaves the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

3952415126442051103332323380More likely22%aG18%15%26%AEGiK17%24%aeGk12%22%aG11%19%23%ag13%19%

54911106344746074316022054675Neither more nor less30%32%B40%Bim32%B30%41%Bm35%B32%b37%b34%B19%30%b33%likely

495671374440445684053565505Less likely27%E20%26%E19%29%EJl22%e26%E24%E10%23%34%DEhJL37%DEFgHJkLm25%

3985534535234653364152434474Don't know22%h30%aHK19%23%h24%h13%27%H23%h42%ABFgHIJKM24%24%h19%23%

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Q.6 Imagine the following scenarios, would they make you more likely or less likely to vote for your local MP at the next General Election, or neither?If your MP voted against extending article 50 and to delay the date which Britain leaves the EUBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

3025050288301337414206521302924271386216380More likely38%T5%7%38%S16%J65%56%HIJK12%11%6%20%iJl5%11%26%IJLn10%30%BCDG23%13%11%13%30%BCDG19%

LNQQ

24534326522143210132152340183202822531638248248675Neither more nor less31%37%U38%R29%23%11%15%37%O22%27%23%36%Oq38%KOQ41%KOQ29%31%34%29%30%36%g34%33%likely

1413242651393041317328435613091542012249198149505Less likely18%35%U38%R18%16%22%20%46%HIOQ38%49%HIOQ43%HIOQ51%HIOQ27%HQ18%19%26%10%41%AG39%AbfG29%AG21%25%

10519912611383*6231014911174121103926151108474Don't know13%22%U18%15%45%HIJK2%9%5%29%18%14%8%23%HJNO15%42%ABCD13%34%17%20%22%AF15%23%

LNOF

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

210838888143152149174149846575989851212259471More likely24%28%18%21%25%O27%nO19%25%K26%K18%21%21%30%FGH28%H23%20%26%B23%

1986812068120116138143143795880639152209214423Neither more nor less23%23%24%N16%21%21%18%21%25%K17%19%22%h19%26%H23%20%22%21%likely

28776195181189191424219115266158134847440345412757Less likely33%p26%40%m44%LM33%34%55%IJ32%I20%57%CDEF52%CDEF37%CDE26%21%18%33%42%B37%

1826991761199661149171412070808883275107381Don't know21%23%18%18%21%17%8%22%K30%JK9%7%19%GH25%GH25%GH37%DEFGH26%A11%19%

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

4848803934343760123902853471More likely27%eL17%29%ehjL20%23%19%21%25%l14%22%28%el30%dEhjL23%

2663733329612449143721042423Neither more nor less15%22%Bm27%BGJM17%19%b34%BeFGIJlM14%21%B16%21%B10%24%Bgm21%likely

78103798956747185256604353757Less likely43%AK36%29%46%AefK38%41%k41%aK36%29%38%43%aK30%37%

2970433529123941353322029381Don't know16%H25%Hkm16%H18%H20%H7%23%H17%H41%ABFGHIJKLM19%20%H16%H19%

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

16433324502111144305063181406113*246422874471More likely2%47%U46%R7%11%O3%2%38%HOQ49%52%HiOQ51%HiOQ57%HInO38%HOQ8%o21%A16%a6%45%AFG51%ABFG33%AFG10%23%

Q

126230172121332481151029119118571331520155147423Neither more nor less16%25%U24%R16%17%O9%6%22%O12%26%KO10%26%KO25%KOq24%KO20%16%34%29%16%23%20%21%likely

58783113521621858123530128729667484718170431757Less likely74%T9%16%68%S33%IJL87%88%HIJK33%IJL28%9%30%IJL11%18%60%IJKL24%c60%BCDG45%13%14%25%C60%BCDG37%

LNQNQ

62170977071-32179689421016172313069381Don't know8%19%U14%R9%38%HIJKL-4%7%11%12%9%5%19%HJknO9%35%ABCDF8%15%13%18%AF19%AF10%19%

NO

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

2496316415616016236618195235131114676133281361642More likely28%p21%33%38%LM28%29%48%IJ26%I16%50%CDEF44%CDEF32%CDE21%17%15%27%36%B32%

223851319916212618816616510088101659966269250519Neither more nor less25%29%27%24%28%l23%24%24%29%21%29%EH28%eh20%28%eh29%eh26%25%26%likely

21979101831391611551881419263791099744211272484Less likely25%27%20%20%24%29%NO20%27%K24%20%21%22%33%CFGH28%H19%20%27%B24%

18570987511110662151177431966859483280109389Don't know21%24%20%18%19%19%8%22%K31%JK9%6%18%GH26%FGH27%FGH37%deFGH27%A11%19%

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

6988697142735362225504349642More likely38%aFK31%25%36%fK29%41%aFiK31%27%25%31%42%dAeFiK28%32%

3682895139553861194691436519Neither more nor less20%29%Bm32%ABgM26%B27%B30%Bm22%26%B22%27%B13%20%26%likely

4541804037353269123912865484Less likely25%L15%29%egjL20%25%L19%19%30%EghjL14%22%27%L37%DEGHiJLM24%

3173373330174841333451727389Don't know17%26%AfHjKm13%17%20%H10%28%AfHJKm18%h39%ABFHIJKM20%17%15%19%

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

5215986460491651102627158424754393915145369642More likely66%T6%12%60%S26%IJl76%78%HIJK29%jl24%11%27%ijl14%18%50%IJKL19%49%BCDG41%17%12%21%c51%BCDG32%

LNQNQ

154290218151353791111131139148611731129199187519Neither more nor less19%32%U31%R20%19%17%11%25%ko12%19%12%28%KO29%KOQ30%KOQ21%21%34%20%23%29%fg26%26%likely

543983077226151453352561645865171275721491484Less likely7%43%U44%R10%14%7%7%40%HOQ53%58%HIOQ53%HIOQ51%HIOQ34%HOQ12%23%A22%A10%51%ABFG46%ABFG31%AfG13%24%

63169947876-22179890441067172412673389Don't know8%18%U13%r10%41%HIJK-4%7%11%12%9%7%19%HJknO9%37%ABCDF8%15%13%19%AF18%AF10%19%

LNO

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StatementsThe Civil

Service seemsin favour ofremaining inthe EU andThe Government

If Theresacould haveOrganisationsseems to be inIf Brexit isMay's deal ismisled bothlike the BBCfavour of

delayed, I willapproved, Iministers andseem in favourremaining infeel that awill feel thatthe public withof remaining inthe EU and has

line has beena line has beenresearchthe EU and haveset out tocrossed and Icrossed and Idesigned to putnot provided anthwart Brexitwill never votewill never voteBrexit in aimpartial viewfrom the

againagainnegative lightof Brexitbeginning

20332033203320332033Unweighted base

20332033203320332033Weighted base

404346778806901Agree20%17%38%40%44%

10631062423550557Disagree52%52%21%27%27%

567625832676575Don't know28%31%41%33%28%

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

35212024019423423241329519325515815713711578415486901Agree40%40%49%lM47%41%42%54%IJ43%I33%54%CDEF52%CDEf44%D42%d33%35%40%49%B44%

241921049017119321818615413583103839459256301557Disagree28%31%21%22%30%NO35%NO28%27%27%29%27%29%25%27%26%25%30%B27%

2838515012916713014120423180619910514288370206575Don't know32%29%30%L31%L29%l23%18%30%K40%JK17%20%28%gH32%GH40%FGH39%FGH36%A21%28%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

9014011694537773100327775371901Agree50%I49%I42%48%I35%43%43%43%38%44%52%I40%44%

4766905952503461184772060557Disagree26%23%33%BGl30%bg35%BGL27%20%26%22%27%19%34%BGl27%

4478684244546472355012946575Don't know24%27%25%21%29%30%37%aJKlM31%j41%aJKM29%28%26%28%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-SomelikelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLib

LeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

558221164535842059153173937172255935341942271404901Agree70%T24%23%70%S45%i97%91%HIJK41%37%30%40%34%36%51%IJL33%66%aBCD44%36%33%40%56%BCDG44%

LNQG

1104103569028-2174204564157124601811760214169557Disagree14%45%U50%R12%15%O-4%46%HOQ40%36%OQ46%HiOQ58%HILO33%HOQ25%OQ21%23%12%32%48%ABFG31%AG23%27%

Q

12428518513674145219149149118133941723198148575Don't know16%31%U26%R18%40%HiJK3%5%14%23%34%JKnO14%8%31%HJKNO24%JO46%ABCF11%44%32%F19%29%AcF20%F28%

NO

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

3109320819320220339423917324315113510310370359447806Agree35%31%42%m47%LM35%37%51%IJ35%30%52%CDEF50%CDEF38%d32%29%31%34%45%B40%

23699949016620119721214111780120938952226325550Disagree27%33%19%22%29%nO36%MNO26%31%ik24%25%27%33%cdH28%25%23%22%33%B27%

33010419212920415118023426311070105129159104456220676Don't know38%35%39%Ln31%36%L27%23%34%K45%JK23%23%29%40%FGH45%FGH46%FGH44%A22%33%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

741171097654856091347004462806Agree41%41%40%39%36%47%35%39%40%40%43%35%40%

5067856048494253134672558550Disagree28%23%31%e31%e32%Ef27%24%23%16%27%25%33%Ef27%

57101805947476989385873257676Don't know31%35%29%30%31%26%40%Hk38%hk45%Hjk33%32%32%33%

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

52220615950269195692113524136271844621229219403806Agree66%T22%23%66%S37%iJL94%87%HIJK26%17%19%36%j21%28%55%IJKL29%57%BCDG22%23%23%32%56%BCDG40%

LNQNQ

102407353922011194254862171119492012264230149550Disagree13%44%U50%R12%11%O3%2%53%HIOQ50%45%HOQ49%HiOQ56%HIOQ36%HOQ24%OQ17%25%g12%42%AfG51%ABFG34%AG21%27%

1693031931679718832115251701071531461933234169676Don't know21%33%U27%R22%52%HIJK3%12%21%33%36%HKO16%22%36%HJKn21%o53%ABCd17%67%35%F26%34%AF23%33%

lNOOF

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Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

30388213176181208405234140257148139959643320459778Agree35%30%43%M43%M32%37%53%IJ34%I24%55%CDEF49%CDEF39%CDE29%c27%19%31%46%B38%

177877266136150137153132756285687755185238423Disagree20%29%Q15%16%24%NO27%NO18%22%k23%k16%21%24%H21%22%24%h18%24%B21%

39612120917125519822829830613890136162178127536296832Don't know45%41%42%l41%45%L36%30%43%K53%JK29%30%38%gH50%FGH51%FGH56%FGH52%A30%41%

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Table 125

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?The Civil Service seems in favour of remaining in the EU and could have misled both ministers and the public with research designed to put Brexit in a negative lightBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

781011067851816387296744065778Agree43%35%39%40%34%45%37%37%34%38%39%37%38%

4457643443382544123611744423Disagree25%g20%23%g17%29%beFGJl21%15%19%14%21%17%25%g21%

5912710484556283103457204567832Don't know32%45%M38%43%m37%34%49%HiM44%M52%hiM41%44%38%41%

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Table 126

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?The Civil Service seems in favour of remaining in the EU and could have misled both ministers and the public with research designed to put Brexit in a negative lightBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

527168144502642049101143432127262683811634199407778Agree66%T18%20%66%S34%97%76%HIJK26%14%25%34%29%27%53%IJKL24%48%BCdG13%29%27%29%56%BCDG38%

LNQNQ

613382924519121642142421407546142175018993423Disagree8%37%U41%R6%10%o3%3%45%HiOQ40%36%HOQ42%HiOQ38%HOQ29%HOQ15%O16%17%24%32%AfG40%ABFG28%AFG13%21%

204410270214103-141142223372101601722852141296222832Don't know26%45%U38%R28%55%HIJK-22%29%46%39%o23%34%44%HKnO32%o60%ABCD35%63%39%33%43%Ac31%41%

lNOF

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Table 127

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?The Civil Service seems in favour of remaining in the EU and could have misled both ministers and the public with research designed to put Brexit in a negative lightBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

18046103788976112126109644756708129153194346Agree21%16%21%Lm19%l16%14%14%18%k19%14%16%16%21%cH23%CfgH13%15%20%B17%

416161207200314341473351239290183210140145944865751062Disagree47%54%42%48%55%O62%mNO61%IJ51%I41%62%CDE61%CDE59%CDE43%41%42%47%58%B52%

281891851341681371872082301167193115126103402223625Don't know32%30%37%LM33%L29%25%24%30%K40%JK25%24%26%35%FGH36%FGH46%eFGH39%A22%31%

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Table 128

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Theresa May's deal is approved, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

303955331747244382962030346Agree17%14%20%i17%11%26%EgIjL14%19%i9%17%20%i17%17%

1081471551068586791163691946971062Disagree60%BefGh52%57%54%57%47%47%50%42%52%45%55%52%

4299645747486774425403550625Don't know23%35%KM23%29%32%27%39%ahKM32%k49%AFHiJKM31%35%km28%31%

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Table 129

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Theresa May's deal is approved, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

17212088180408243*72515825648181611129130346Agree22%T13%12%24%S21%Hn39%38%HIJL8%3%11%26%Hn14%17%H11%17%c22%C9%11%9%19%C18%C17%

NQ

39857249236043102327535598326832810236232953664051062Disagree50%62%U70%R47%23%49%35%q74%IOQ61%62%OQ60%OQ75%IkOQ56%OQ66%IOQ36%46%g23%61%G76%ABFG54%G56%fG52%

223224126222103218631514121271121372661520188186625Don't know28%24%18%29%S55%HIJK12%28%Jk18%36%27%J14%11%27%Jk23%J48%ABCD32%C69%28%16%27%C26%c31%

LNOF

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Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Theresa May's deal is approved, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Employment SectorSocial GradeAgeGenderPri-vatePublicDEC2C1AB55+35-5418-3465+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

790275546338607542774719540478296379340331209102310102033Unweighted base

876297494413571555771685577470301360325352226*10419922033Weighted base

183541239410185176133951047369646925180224404Agree21%18%25%LM23%L18%15%23%I19%16%22%C24%C19%c20%c20%c11%17%23%B20%

4361622051933143514273782572601672131651481094785851063Disagree50%55%41%47%55%nO63%MNO55%I55%I45%55%D55%D59%cDe51%d42%48%46%59%B52%

2578116612515611916817322610662779613491383184567Don't know29%27%34%Lm30%L27%l21%22%25%39%JK23%20%22%30%fGh38%eFGH40%eFGH37%A19%28%

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Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Brexit is delayed, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b - c/d/e/f/g/h - i/j/k - l/m/n/o - p/q* small base

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RegionYorkshire &

South WestSouth EastLondonEasternEast MidlandsWest MidlandsHumbersideNorth WestNorth EastNET: EnglandWalesScotlandTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(b)(a)

1963172502031501451732328317491111732033Unweighted base

181285274195148181*17123485*1755102*1772033Weighted base

384951402948344693452237404Agree21%17%19%21%19%26%e20%20%11%20%22%21%20%

1021431631038092821123991647991063Disagree56%50%59%bFg53%54%51%48%48%46%52%46%56%52%

4193605239415576374943240567Don't know23%32%aKm22%27%27%23%32%k32%aKm43%AHiJKM28%32%23%28%

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Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Brexit is delayed, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/d - b/d - c/d - a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Referendum2016 ReferendumTomorrow VoteVoteVoting IntentionPast Vote

TheUn-SomeIndep-Some

likelyotherPlaidendentLibDid nototherPlaidLibLeaveRemainRemainLeaveto votepartyUKIPGreenCymruSNPGroupDemsLabConsvotepartyCymruSNPDemsLabConsTotal

(u)(t)(s)(r)(q)(p)(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)

8818987589501972794521566999549845029314415641026696632033Unweighted base

79291670676118620**65*36*9**57*98*110*477497286808**53*125*6837212033Weighted base

27760452666212317*916116694502911011123171404Agree35%T7%6%35%S33%HIJK56%48%HIJK21%4%16%17%10%14%19%ij18%c36%ABCd15%19%9%18%c24%BCg20%

LLNQG

3316525443034071927634689130029711434231944003671063Disagree42%71%U77%R40%21%32%29%73%OQ64%60%OQ69%OQ83%HIkL63%OQ60%OQ40%43%21%58%g75%ABdF59%AFG51%G52%

OQG

1842041171928421523141491121061221751220160183567Don't know23%22%17%25%S45%HIJK12%23%JN6%32%24%Jn14%8%23%JN21%JN43%ABCD21%64%23%16%23%25%c28%

LNOF

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Table 133

Q.7 Boris Johnson described the government's approach to Brexit as a 'stitch-up'. Reflecting on this, do you agree or disagree with the following statements?If Brexit is delayed, I will feel that a line has been crossed and I will never vote againBase: All respondents

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q - r/s - t/u* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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